A Quote by Aaron Allston

Rogue Squadron doesn’t run. Unless we really, really have to." "No, this will be Wraith Squadron’s mission." "We don’t mind running. Even when we don’t have to.
Rogue Squadron doesn't run. Unless we really, really have to.
I was with a Navy F-18 squadron, and I know a single squadron could finish off the entire Sudanese air force in a day.
For favorite games, I have sentimental feelings toward the Nintendo 64. I don't know why, but that period just resonates with me - 'Goldeneye' and 'Ocarina of Time' and 'Rogue Squadron.'
I was commanding officer of a supersonic fighter squadron, F-8 Crusaders.
It's unbelievable what one squadron of twelve aircraft did to tip the balance.
My grandfather was a Tuskegee Airman. He flew with the 100th Fighter Squadron.
Before running for office, I was an A-10 squadron commander with 325 combat hours. During my time in uniform and since coming to the House and taking up the fight to keep the plane, I have heard countless stories from American soldiers about how the A-10 saved their lives.
I wasn't even aware that there are different styles of taxidermy, traditional and rogue. I wound up really liking the rogue stuff the most, just because it is more artistic and people can go anywhere with it. That stuff I really liked. Honestly, I would have liked to buy some of those pieces.
Baby boy, go hire a squadron My crib got more poles than a fire department.
Optimism can be more powerful than a battery of artillery or squadron of tanks. It can be contagious and it's necessary to being a leader.
The rattle of plastic keys reminds me of a squadron of butterflies failing to fight their way out of a paper bag.
In relations with many domestically weak countries, a radio transmitter can be a more effective form of pressure than a squadron B-52s.
Obviously, the good thing about golf, it's difficult to really, really blow it after five holes unless it goes really, really, really... really, really, really wrong. But you still have 13 to go, and if you have a good run, where you make five or six birdies, you can get it back somehow.
There is a peculiar gratification in receiving congratulations from one's squadron for a victory in the air. It is worth more to a pilot than the applause of the whole outside world.
At the end of the day, though, the band members have to be strong. It's down to the individuals in the unit. Listen to me, I'm talking like I'm in the army and this is my squadron.
Yes, for all of us in the Shakespeare Squadron, writing is just that: not an escape from reality, but an attempt to change reality.
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