3 stars General / US Marine Corps, US Navy - Pentagon Command Center (uncredited)
Alain Moussi
Agent Reid's Partner (uncredited)
Mizinga Mwinga
Blackhawk Pilot #2 (uncredited)
Simon Northwood
DC Sonic #3 (uncredited)
Griffin O'Connor
Tourist #3 (uncredited)
Louis Paquette
DC Sonic #2 (uncredited)
Stephan Parent
Marine One Co-Pilot (uncredited)
Lindsay Owen Pierre
F-22 Pilot (uncredited)
Benoit Priest
Bad Ass Crowd (uncredited)
Marc Primeau
Brave Tourist (uncredited)
Diezel Ramos
Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
Gabrielle Safari
Persian News Reporter (uncredited)
Darryl Scheelar
DC Sonic #5 (uncredited)
Dan Shea
Secretary of Defense (uncredited)
Mélanie Simard
Pentagon Technician (uncredited)
Mélodie Simard
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Maurizio Terrazzano
Blackhawk Pilot #3 (uncredited)
Holden Wong
Cantonese Reporter (uncredited)
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Trivia
Before the Delta Force Black Hawks are flying in Washington D.C, the Commanding Officer is referred to as Lieutenant Colonel, then later referred to as Colonel. Although some think this is incorrect, a Lieutenant Colonel or Colonel in the Army can be simply referred to as "Colonel".
The White House Tour Guide mentions that they're in the part that was blown up in Independence Day. Roland Emmerich, this film's director, also directed Independence Day (1996).
Just before the Vice President's plane is hit by a missile, an Air Force controller at NORAD says, "Target is an aircraft somewhere over Ohio... appears to be a modified 747...". NORAD tracks all aircraft in US airspace by the on-board transponder and would know the targeted aircraft was a VC-25A, the military classification for the aircraft used primarily for the president. They wouldn't call it a 747.
The issued sidearm of all United States Secret Service agents is the SIG Sauer P229 chambered in .357SIG. Special Agent Martin Walker uses a Beretta 92FS 9mm pistol which is incorrect.
When Blackhawk helicopters are flying in through the city, there are numerous scenes where the helicopters are too small, relative to what they fly over and under, especially when they fly under the Chinatown arch. The size they are shown, would mean they were flown by two foot tall people.