America's elite fighting force.
So remember, America has (at this time) no aversion to novas qua novas just worries about the number of them Project Utopia wants to control.
I find two main Operations Desert Hawk listed on Google: one an FBI op in Arizona related to the War on Some Drugs that'd already begun by 1967, the other a Pakistani attack on India in 1965 (subject of 6 of the 9 exact phrase matches). I don't think either one applies, but your mileage may vary.
I also find a page mentioning that, in the same press conference where he reported Desert Hawk's success, Gen. Gahagan announced the Nova Recruitment Initiative. I'm amused by the maintainer's choice of representative photos for the sample military novas the ones I recognize, at least.
2000
[Aberrant] General Tobias Gahagan proudly reports unilateral success in Operation Desert Hawk, credited largely to successful use of the novas in the US Armed Forces.
So remember, America has (at this time) no aversion to novas qua novas just worries about the number of them Project Utopia wants to control.
I find two main Operations Desert Hawk listed on Google: one an FBI op in Arizona related to the War on Some Drugs that'd already begun by 1967, the other a Pakistani attack on India in 1965 (subject of 6 of the 9 exact phrase matches). I don't think either one applies, but your mileage may vary.
I also find a page mentioning that, in the same press conference where he reported Desert Hawk's success, Gen. Gahagan announced the Nova Recruitment Initiative. I'm amused by the maintainer's choice of representative photos for the sample military novas the ones I recognize, at least.