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Hamilton was first seen in journalist [[Albert Genette]]'s room at Sand Island, being informed of [[Union of Yuktobanian Republics|Yuktobania's]] [[Circum-Pacific War|declaration of war]]. Genette, whose camera and photos had been confiscated by base security, and was subsequently barred from leaving the island, was thankful to Hamilton for arranging to have his camera returned to him, and noted the contrast in personality between him and the curmudgeonly Sand Island Base Commander [[Orson Perrault]].
 
Hamilton was first seen in journalist [[Albert Genette]]'s room at Sand Island, being informed of [[Union of Yuktobanian Republics|Yuktobania's]] [[Circum-Pacific War|declaration of war]]. Genette, whose camera and photos had been confiscated by base security, and was subsequently barred from leaving the island, was thankful to Hamilton for arranging to have his camera returned to him, and noted the contrast in personality between him and the curmudgeonly Sand Island Base Commander [[Orson Perrault]].
   
After Operation Doodlebug, the [[108th Tactical Fighter Squadron]] "Wardog" returned to Sand Island Air Force Base. It was then learned that Hamilton once assigned to the [[Grabacr Sqaudron]] and was in league with the Belkan [[Grey Men]]. Hamilton convinced Colonel [[Orson Perrault]], the commander of Sand Island AFB, that the Wardog pilots were traitors. Nagase knocked him out afterwards with a sharp blow to the face. The base was ordered to shoot the pilots on sight. The Wardog Squadron managed to escape into the air with [[BAE Hawk T1|Hawk T1]] training jets. Hamilton then ordered every allied aircraft in the area to shoot down Wardog. The 8492nd (Grabacr) Squadron pursued Wardog, but lost them in a volcanic island and disengaged. [[AWACS Thunderhead]] vectored Captain [[Marcus Snow]] from the Naval Air Force onto Wardog. Swordsman shot their planes down after signaling the pilots to eject, and no survivors were found. The pilots were taken to Captain [[Nicholas A. Andersen|Andersen's]] carrier (the [[OFS Kestrel]]), and it was officially confirmed that they were KIA.
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After Operation Doodlebug, the [[108th Tactical Fighter Squadron]] "Wardog" returned to Sand Island Air Force Base. It was then learned that Hamilton once assigned to the [[Grabacr Sqaudron]] and was in league with the Belkan [[Grey Men]]. Hamilton convinced Colonel [[Orson Perrault]], the commander of Sand Island AFB, that the Wardog pilots were traitors. Nagase knocked him out afterwards with a sharp blow to the face. The base was ordered to shoot the pilots on sight. The Wardog Squadron managed to escape into the air with [[BAE Hawk T1|Hawk T1]] training jets. Hamilton then ordered every allied aircraft in the area to shoot down Wardog. The Belkan Grabacr Squadron pursued Wardog, but lost them in a volcanic island and disengaged. [[AWACS Thunderhead]] vectored Captain [[Marcus Snow]] from the Naval Air Force onto Wardog. Swordsman shot their planes down after signaling the pilots to eject, and no survivors were found. The pilots were taken to Captain [[Nicholas A. Andersen|Andersen's]] carrier (the [[OFS Kestrel]]), and it was officially confirmed that they were KIA.
   
Hamilton was killed in action during the assault on Grunder Industries, after he pursued Wardog into the underground tunnel housing the [[Strategic Orbital Linear Gun|SOLG]] control system. His MiG-1.44 was hit by a [[Su-47 Berkut|ricocheting plane]] which was following Jack Bartlett and crashed in the tunnel.
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Hamilton was killed in action during the assault on Grunder Industries, after he pursued Wardog into the underground tunnel housing the [[Strategic Orbital Linear Gun|SOLG]] control system. His MiG-1.44 was hit by a Su-47 Berkut which was following Jack Bartlett and crashed in the tunnel.
   
 
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Revision as of 03:23, 24 August 2013

"I'm going to take the Belkan nuke and terrify both sides into ending this foolish war! Don't get in my way!!"
― Allen C. Hamilton

(1982-2010) Captain Allen C. Hamilton (アレンC.ハミルトン Aren C. Hamiruton) was the Adjutant Base Commander of Osea's Sand Island Air Force Base and Captain in the 596th Squadron, Osean Air Defense Force. Reasonable and cool in demeanor, this elite officer rarely associated with the airmen.

History

Hamilton was first seen in journalist Albert Genette's room at Sand Island, being informed of Yuktobania's declaration of war. Genette, whose camera and photos had been confiscated by base security, and was subsequently barred from leaving the island, was thankful to Hamilton for arranging to have his camera returned to him, and noted the contrast in personality between him and the curmudgeonly Sand Island Base Commander Orson Perrault.

After Operation Doodlebug, the 108th Tactical Fighter Squadron "Wardog" returned to Sand Island Air Force Base. It was then learned that Hamilton once assigned to the Grabacr Sqaudron and was in league with the Belkan Grey Men. Hamilton convinced Colonel Orson Perrault, the commander of Sand Island AFB, that the Wardog pilots were traitors. Nagase knocked him out afterwards with a sharp blow to the face. The base was ordered to shoot the pilots on sight. The Wardog Squadron managed to escape into the air with Hawk T1 training jets. Hamilton then ordered every allied aircraft in the area to shoot down Wardog. The Belkan Grabacr Squadron pursued Wardog, but lost them in a volcanic island and disengaged. AWACS Thunderhead vectored Captain Marcus Snow from the Naval Air Force onto Wardog. Swordsman shot their planes down after signaling the pilots to eject, and no survivors were found. The pilots were taken to Captain Andersen's carrier (the OFS Kestrel), and it was officially confirmed that they were KIA.

Hamilton was killed in action during the assault on Grunder Industries, after he pursued Wardog into the underground tunnel housing the SOLG control system. His MiG-1.44 was hit by a Su-47 Berkut which was following Jack Bartlett and crashed in the tunnel.

Trivia

  • Hamilton's death (being struck by a ricocheting aircraft in a trench run) is a possible reference to the defeat of Darth Vader in the first Star Wars film, in which Vader's ship was struck by a ricocheting TIE Fighter whilst flying through the narrow Death Star trench.
  • An interesting fact about Hamilton is his origins. While some documents officially show him as Osean born, he is in fact South Belkan, which can be interpreted from association with the Grey Men and a line where he mentions 'reuniting his homeland to the North'. This can also be interpreted as his motivation for joining the Belkan Grey Men rather than just revenge, as he stated in the tunnel that the current war was foolish.
  • Hamilton may have shared the ideals of terrorist group 'A Word with No Boundries', judging by his lines during his final battle ('We'll put an end to all wars once and for all!')