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  • Vatz
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  • Major Vatz was a JSF pilot stationed at Iglod Base in the northwest territory at the start of the war, and saw many of his fellow pilots shot down by Russian fighters during their invasion of Alaska and western Canada. Shot down himself, Vatz was able to eject and was eventually picked up by US Forces operating from Anchorage. After recovering from his injuries, Vatz returned to duty and flew countless sorties over Alaska in support of the 25th Tactical Battalion. His flight, part of the 121st fighter squadron, became the highest-scoring pilots of the Alaskan Theater, according for more than eighty Russian fixed-wing aircraft and thirty helicopters. When DC was nuked, Vatz's flight was tapped to escort Senator Alvarez from California for his swearing-in ceremony, and has remained at Langle
Unit
  • 25
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infantry battalion
  • 121
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  • EndWar Online
Organization
  • 22
Division
  • 30
Name
  • Nathan Vatz
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Rank
  • 24
Motto
  • "Knock knock. Boom!"
Nationality
  • 22
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  • Major Vatz was a JSF pilot stationed at Iglod Base in the northwest territory at the start of the war, and saw many of his fellow pilots shot down by Russian fighters during their invasion of Alaska and western Canada. Shot down himself, Vatz was able to eject and was eventually picked up by US Forces operating from Anchorage. After recovering from his injuries, Vatz returned to duty and flew countless sorties over Alaska in support of the 25th Tactical Battalion. His flight, part of the 121st fighter squadron, became the highest-scoring pilots of the Alaskan Theater, according for more than eighty Russian fixed-wing aircraft and thirty helicopters. When DC was nuked, Vatz's flight was tapped to escort Senator Alvarez from California for his swearing-in ceremony, and has remained at Langley Air Force Base ever since. Vatz and his elite pilots continue to fly missions against Continental Army and Confederate States aircraft and defense of the federal territories.