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Pentagon

DoD Headquarters in Arlington, VA; military briefing space linking battlefield ops to White House, separate from White House Situation Room.
8 events
8 rich involvements

Detailed Involvements

Events with rich location context

S1E2 · Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
Tolliver Killed — Presidential Crisis

The Pentagon is the origin point for Baker and Lennox; evoked as the institutional source of military authority and the place from which liaison officers are dispatched to the White House.

Atmosphere

Procedural, operationally ready — a distant but authoritative nerve center.

Functional Role

Military command origin and source of DoD liaisons.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies the organized, institutional muscle the President will call upon.

Clipped radio cadence and headsets implied Rapid staff movement and communications flow
S4E10 · Arctic Radar
Kyoto Reaffirmed: C.J. Reclaims the Narrative

The Pentagon is invoked by C.J. as the appropriate locus for detailed answers about Commander Hilton's disciplinary matter, serving narratively as the institutional buffer the White House relies on to avoid entanglement in military justice issues.

Atmosphere

Not physically present in the scene; atmospherically implied as formal, hierarchical, and procedural — the place for technical answers.

Functional Role

Off-stage authority and deflection destination; where reporters are instructed to seek comment on military matters.

Symbolic Significance

Represents chain-of-command responsibility and institutional separation between civilian messaging and military justice.

Access Restrictions

Operational and procedural: reporters can receive comment but only through Pentagon channels and spokespeople, not the White House press secretary.

Referenced as an alternate source of authority Functions as an implied off-screen locus for military protocol and answers
S4E10 · Arctic Radar
Parking‑Ticket Diplomacy: Bartlet Breaks the Tension

The Pentagon is repeatedly referenced as the proper institutional home for the Navy disciplinary question and as the place where chain-of-command and military judgments properly reside.

Atmosphere

Invoked as formal, procedural, institutional authority.

Functional Role

The deferral point Bartlet and staff identify for military expertise and protocol.

Symbolic Significance

Represents military authority and the boundary between civilian political judgment and service discipline.

Invoked as an external, authoritative voice Serves as a contrast to Oval Office theatricality
S1E11 · Lord John Marbury
Pentagon Confirms Invasion — Command Elevates to White House

The Pentagon functions as the operational origin of the event: a night command center where analysts parse e-lint and assemble a tactical picture. It is the place where raw intelligence hardens into an action: the decision to brief COs and call the White House is taken here.

Atmosphere

Tension‑filled and procedural — clipped exchanges, low voices, brisk movement, and a sense of immediate, contained urgency.

Functional Role

Meeting and decision point for military-to-executive escalation; staging ground for operational notifications.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies institutional authority and the military's role as the first responder in national security crises.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel and staff on duty; not open to the public.

Night shift setting with consoles and e-lint readouts Phones and speakerphones within reach, humming electronics Short, clipped dialogue and officers moving to act
S1E11 · Lord John Marbury
Multi‑Front Invasion Confirmed; Naval Task Group Headed for Pakistan

The Pentagon functions as the operational origin of the intelligence assessment: a compact, procedural command space where analysts parse e‑lint, resolve divisional IDs, and implement chain‑of‑command actions. The building's command center is where raw data becomes actionable policy and where military actors initiate political notification.

Atmosphere

Terse, clinical, and urgency‑charged — voices are efficient, movements economical, and the mood calibrated to procedure rather than panic.

Functional Role

Operational command center and immediate decision point for escalating battlefield intelligence into higher‑level briefings and notifications.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies institutional competence and the military's duty to translate technical intelligence into policy action.

Access Restrictions

Restricted to authorized personnel and officers; an internal space where information is controlled and chain‑of‑command protocols govern who is briefed.

Nighttime, muted lighting focusing attention on consoles Electronic overlays and e‑lint readouts as dominant sounds/visuals Brief, clipped verbal exchanges and the physical presence of a bullpen phone
S4E12 · Guns Not Butter
Charlie Elevates a Servicewoman’s Plea to the Pentagon

The Pentagon serves as the remote institutional receiver of Charlie's call; through its operators and Colonel Wolf, it becomes the mechanism that can translate the letter into military action or personnel follow-up. It stands in for the military's bureaucratic and chain-of-command processes.

Atmosphere

Formal and procedural over the phone — curt greetings, hold transfers, and prompt chain-of-command acknowledgements.

Functional Role

Institutional recipient and adjudicator of military personnel welfare issues raised by the White House.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies centralized military authority and the bureaucracy that must be navigated to solve individual service-member problems.

Access Restrictions

Restricted — direct access requires official identification and routing through operators or established channels.

Telephone switchboard voices and operator gating. A sense of ordered protocol: hold, identification, and then escalation to an officer (Colonel Wolf).
S4E12 · Guns Not Butter
Misaddressed Pentagon Memo Lands on Charlie's Desk

The Outer Oval Office is the small, semi-public workspace where junior staff like Charlie and Ginger handle day-to-day paperwork and sensitive handoffs. It functions as the intermediary zone between the formal Oval and broader West Wing operations, making it the natural place for a misrouted memo to surface and be triaged.

Atmosphere

Quietly procedural with a sudden prick of tension—the normal hum of staff work interrupted by an unexpected, important document.

Functional Role

Neutral triage space where junior staff receive, inspect, and contain potentially sensitive inter-agency materials before escalation.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the liminal space between executive authority and staff labor; a place where institutional mistakes surface and are either contained or escalated.

Access Restrictions

Generally accessible to junior and mid-level staff but not public; entry effectively restricted to West Wing personnel at the discretion of senior staff.

Charlie flipping through a modest stack of desk papers An envelope delivered and opened at a small desk within sight lines to more senior offices Low, conversational tone with paperwork sounds (paper rustle, envelope opening)
S4E14 · Inauguration Part I
Ordering the Forced-Depletion Estimate for Khundu

The Pentagon is invoked as the analytical and operational hub where Jack Reese will produce the forced-depletion casualty estimate; it functions as the practical source of military modeling and risk assessment.

Atmosphere

Procedural and bureaucratic in implication—capable of precise analysis but sensitive to chain-of-command politics.

Functional Role

Analytical resource and execution site for the requested military casualty modeling.

Symbolic Significance

Represents institutional expertise and the bureaucratic friction that can frustrate White House urgency.

Access Restrictions

Working channels controlled by military liaisons and senior defense officials; selective distribution of sensitive analyses.

Implicit secure corridors and liaison channels Home to aides like Jack Reese who can produce discreet analysis

Events at This Location

Everything that happens here

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S1E2 · Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
Tolliver Killed — Presidential Crisis

Leo delivers devastating intelligence: an air transport carrying Dr. Morris Tolliver and dozens of aid workers has been destroyed, and hard evidence points to an order from the Syrian defense …

S4E10 · Arctic Radar
Kyoto Reaffirmed: C.J. Reclaims the Narrative

In a tightly controlled press-room exchange C.J. forcefully squashes any suggestion the White House is softening on greenhouse-gas policy. When a reporter asks whether recent talks signal a shift away …

S4E10 · Arctic Radar
Parking‑Ticket Diplomacy: Bartlet Breaks the Tension

During a fraught Oval Office exchange about whether the White House should intervene in a Navy disciplinary case, a UN call interrupts. Bartlet deliberately takes the line and launches into …

S1E11 · Lord John Marbury
Multi‑Front Invasion Confirmed; Naval Task Group Headed for Pakistan

In a terse, clinical Pentagon exchange, analysts confirm that Indian ground forces from the Northern, Central and Western commands — identified as front‑line divisions — are operating across multiple fronts. …

S1E11 · Lord John Marbury
Pentagon Confirms Invasion — Command Elevates to White House

At the Pentagon a terse intelligence exchange turns a worrying picture into an official escalation. Analysts confirm front-line divisions from Northern, Central and Western commands and spot a naval task …

S4E12 · Guns Not Butter
Charlie Elevates a Servicewoman’s Plea to the Pentagon

Charlie reads a blue envelope handed to him in the West Wing: a frantic letter from an enlisted woman whose family may lose food stamps. Rather than tuck it away, …

S4E12 · Guns Not Butter
Misaddressed Pentagon Memo Lands on Charlie's Desk

Ginger delivers a terse, misaddressed Pentagon memo to Charlie, triggering immediate diplomatic and bureaucratic questions. Charlie reacts with disbelief — he has no authority to request Pentagon documents and no …

S4E14 · Inauguration Part I
Ordering the Forced-Depletion Estimate for Khundu

In the Oval Office Bartlet gets a terse national-security briefing from Bob Slattery: U.S. intelligence outside Bitanga is almost non-existent, the Archbishop's clerical network is the best source, and civilian …