In the vast skies above the Harwood region in Osea, the 116th Tactical Fighter Squadron, renowned as the "Tomahawks” carves a legacy of courage within the ranks of the Osean Air Forces. Piloting the formidable F-18C Hornets, this exceptional squadron embodies the spirit of their homeland, with a culture reminiscent of the resilience, independence, and boundless pride of the people of Harwood.
Their heritage stretches back to the earliest days of Osean Air Power during the Osean War, First as a training squadron for fresh faced recruits, then later on in the 1940’s as a deadly fighter squadron, trading their Curtis JNs for P-47 Thunderbolts.
The Tomahawks are renowned for their combat expertise, a result of rigorous training, realistic simulations, and a deep understanding of tactical warfare. Their mastery of air-to-air and air-to-ground operations, coupled with the versatility of the F-18C, makes them a valuable asset in Osea's defense strategy.