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As casualties mounted among strike pilots during the second invasion of Europe, Santiago was sent straight from fight training to combat duty with the 95th Fighter Squadron, based near Marseille. Santiago's flight of A-20 Razorbacks flew round-the-clock support missions during the advance to Paris, and remained in Europe covering the withdrawal of the invasion forces until nearly last minute. Santiago's Razorback was the last to leave the combat area, flying from its forward base just as it was coming under attack by Eurofed troops. Equipped with advanced sensing gear, Santiago's A-20 flight is capable of conducting missions in all weather conditions.

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  • Tomas Santiago
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  • As casualties mounted among strike pilots during the second invasion of Europe, Santiago was sent straight from fight training to combat duty with the 95th Fighter Squadron, based near Marseille. Santiago's flight of A-20 Razorbacks flew round-the-clock support missions during the advance to Paris, and remained in Europe covering the withdrawal of the invasion forces until nearly last minute. Santiago's Razorback was the last to leave the combat area, flying from its forward base just as it was coming under attack by Eurofed troops. Equipped with advanced sensing gear, Santiago's A-20 flight is capable of conducting missions in all weather conditions.
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infantry battalion
  • 95(xsd:integer)
Appearances
  • EndWar Online
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  • 22(xsd:integer)
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Tomas Santiago
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  • 19(xsd:integer)
Motto
  • "Things might get a little bumpy."
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  • 22(xsd:integer)
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  • As casualties mounted among strike pilots during the second invasion of Europe, Santiago was sent straight from fight training to combat duty with the 95th Fighter Squadron, based near Marseille. Santiago's flight of A-20 Razorbacks flew round-the-clock support missions during the advance to Paris, and remained in Europe covering the withdrawal of the invasion forces until nearly last minute. Santiago's Razorback was the last to leave the combat area, flying from its forward base just as it was coming under attack by Eurofed troops. Equipped with advanced sensing gear, Santiago's A-20 flight is capable of conducting missions in all weather conditions.
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