General Malcolm Granger (Generals)

General Malcolm 'Ace' Granger was a 4-star general in the US Air Force during the war against the GLA. Granger's passion for flying began early in his life, when at the age of 12 he borrowed his crop duster father's biplane to go to the state fair in Kansas City. Lieutenant Granger earned his first notices for taking out four SAM sites in a single afternoon during the Iraq War. Granger quickly gained a reputation for advancing the role of fighting aircraft in the US military, and developed novel techniques in resource management and deployment during air superiority operations - used with success in theatres including Iraq and Afghanistan.

Stationed at Fort Belmont, Houston, Texas, Granger's Class Number was 08291102-HBGB.

Air Force
As a celebrated Air Force general, Granger had access to the most advanced aircraft in the United States arsenal. Rather than the standard Raptor, Granger utilised the King Raptor, a greatly improved successor version. Granger also helped to develop the Combat Chinook, which while still being able to collect supplies and transport other units could also be used as a weapon, as it allowed soldiers being transported inside to fire at nearby hostiles. All of Granger's aircraft (except his Comanches) were equipped with advanced laser defense systems, while his Comanches could be upgraded with a stealth mode. The Stealth Figher, normally a promotional choice, was available to General Granger as standard, while other air-based promotional weapons (such as the ability to call in an A-10 strike) cost him fewer promotional points, and in some cases were available earlier.

Granger was uniquely able to launch a carpet bombing strike from his Strategy Center.

Being an Air Force general, Granger was naturally not able to access the Paladin Tank or Crusader Tank, although the Humvee and Tomahawk Launcher were still available.