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Gale Command of Ekim Seal
Gale Command of Ekim Seal by @fragmented_imagination (B Sanders)

Khai ria schudaisū sura bhaixam ‘enz kasmev-gajābenne shes Ekīm jisadāv. ... Ure.
"I learned this morning that three bomber wings are approaching Ekim. ... Okay." ~Major General Skān Jīdre Amakādh, Gale Command 22nd Air Division

Gale Command of Ekim is the Ekimian air force. Although both Tremor and Tsunami Commands still maintain some air combat units, Gale Command was established to specialize in global deployment of all types of air assets, whereas the other two services are substantially limited. The bird in the center is the red-crested hawk, a long-standing representation of Ekim's aerial supremacy. The symbol behind it, previously seen with Deep Operations' insignia, is the old mystic/alchemy symbol for air. The figure to the right is a rocket, one of the first warheads to be mounted to an aircraft (under Tremor Command's Aerial Army Corps) and used as a regular weapon besides guns. Just as before, the text at the top reads "Federal Republic of Ekim". The bottom says "Gale Command" (Hevūsch Yazhbhaif). The text beneath the hawk indicates that Gale Command was established in 1439.

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