Mamore Eagles

The Mamore Eagles was an aerial unit based out of the arctic regions on, out of an abandoned airfield formerly used by the  weather aircraft to study various storms, but the site was abandoned and struck from airport registries in , after the  bureau on  was stripped of a large chunk of its funding. The site was discovered less than two years later by units based around it, and it was reported to the.

Enlisting the aid of groups in the area, the  reactivated the base, and relocated its most precious aircraft, specifically two F-56 Hawk fighter-bombers recently stolen off of the factory line, to the base, along with a security contingent. Renaming themselves the Mamore Eagles, the group would lay ambushes for aerial convoys that frequented the area. However, these attacks were only carried out during storms in the area, so as to prevent ships from spotting where the fighters went, and to conserve supplies that were needed to fly the fighters.

In, the rebels captured a B-22 Lancer II, and based it out of the airbase. The Mamore Eagles came to an end after the Battle of Mato Grosso, when a stricken F-56 accidentally led the to the base, allowing them to bomb it, rendering it inoperable, and killing most of the personnel stationed there.

Trivia

 * The Mamore Eagles, and their airfield, are the only documented case of an operating airbase on a  held colony.