Mosquite

Mosquite was a Militaires Sans Frontières member who was killed during the Ground Zeroes Incident that destroyed the PMC he worked under.

Biography
Around late February of 1975, Mosquite was stationed on Mother Base for a planned inspection by the UAEA regarding supposed nukes. Having been informed, alongside the other MSF members, of the impending inspection as well as the suspected reasons for the inspection, he also proceeded to keep his mouth shut about ZEKE.

During the inspection, however, he alongside Miller and some other MSF members heard an explosion, and then discovered that the "inspectors" were actually armed soldiers who proceeded to raid the place as Mother Base itself was sinking into the ocean, due to the struts being wired with C4 as a result. Ultimately, he alongside Miller and another MSF soldier were among the few who survived. Mosquite and the other soldier then helped Miller over to Morpho to escape. However, before he himself could board, Mosquite took a bullet to the back by the enemy soldiers, instantly killing him. Big Boss, who witnessed Mosquite's death first hand, was prepared to attack the armed men, until Miller got him to grab his hand and escape just as the strut sank to the ocean.

Behind the scenes
Mosquite is a soldier who appeared in the ending to the main mission of Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes. Although he isn't named by any of the characters, he can be identified by the name on his backpack, which had the word "Mosquite!!" on it.

He was mistakenly referred to as Mosquito in the Piggyback Guide book for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, although Mosquito was not recognized by Miller at all during the mission he appears in, and also that Mosquito wasn't even on Mother Base when it was destroyed. In addition, the names on their backpacks are slightly different, as the one in Ground Zeroes has an "e" on the end while the one in The Phantom Pain has an "o" on the end.

Appearances

 * Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
 * Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (indirect mention and picture)