San Francisco (The Era of Relative Peace)

San Francisco is a city located in northern California. It is part of the San Francisco Bay Area which includes the cities of Oakland, Stockton, San Jose, and San Bruno. The city is known for the Golden Gate Bridge, which was seen as an icon to the "gateway to America" by Asian immigrants. Another famous landmark include the Trans-America building; poking out distinctly in the San Francisco skyline.

During World War III, Soviet TU-95 bombers coming from the captured Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska bombed numerous cities in the American West Coast. The city was bombed, causing damages to numerous infrastructure. The Trans-America building suffered minor damages. The Golden Gate Bridge and the Oakland Bay Bridge were also damaged; albeit not completely destroyed. As a result, the California Air National Guard, the U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Marines increased their patrols of F-4 Phantoms, F-15 Eagles, F-16 Falcons, and F/A-18 Hornets to counter the Soviet bombers.

After the war, the damages of San Francisco were repaired up to 2001. The city was restored in its former glory.