Established in 1965 flying the F-4J, the ubiquitously known ‘Wardog’ Squadron would spend most of its career attached as a shore-based squadron, as a liaison unit under the Osean Air Defense Forces’ 5th Fighter Wing at Joint Base Sand Island.
In 1975, the Squadron would adopt their well known F-14A, flying the type through the Belkan War, and gaining considerable notoriety in Counter-Air missions in the infamous Area B7R. This glory wouldn’t save the squadron however, when in 1998 with impending budget cuts forced the Wardogs from Tomcats into the less glamorous F-5, as an associate field training squadron at Sand Island. The Squadron would gain fame, followed by infamy, during the 2010 Circum-Pacific War when pilots from the Squadron would become war hero’s dubbed ‘The Razgriz’ until when late in the war the squadron would be implicated in an espionage plot supporting Yuktobania.
As a result, Fighter Squadron 108 would be quietly retired along with dozens of other squadrons in 2011