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Post by Greece on Oct 7, 2004 15:45:25 GMT -5
Over in Korea, the Greek general gets a startling call. He reads the telegram and drops it on the table. He goes to his war room and starts to plan.
We will use the four ships in the fleet to gaurd our port. We need to start trainnig the korean army. Use about 50 greek officers and train 30,000 Koreans and arm them with muskets and rifles. There are four submarines racing towards Korea to resupply.
The 30,000 Greeks man the beaches and set up defenses for war. The airforce of 40 planes is being set on alert and is ready to fight. They will be able to take off with in four minutes of the call. 5,000 men are being redoplyed from french indochina.
In Indochina, the destroyers and a dreadnaught of the third fleet move ou to skirmish any ships that they need to fight. More then 12 Fiats are being spread out across the possible LZs.
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Post by Japan on Oct 7, 2004 15:54:53 GMT -5
ooc: lol sorry do you own it
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Post by Greece on Oct 7, 2004 15:56:27 GMT -5
ooc: lol sorry do you own it Yes! Hand over treaty hasn't been signed yet.
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Post by Greece on Oct 7, 2004 16:00:41 GMT -5
After Iming Japan to see why he hadn't posted, I got these three telegrams.
We are indanger, I wish the for the MP to step in and help dispose of the threat. He has made threats toward both me and Russia. We should strike first. Last time, he struck first, lets not let that happen when we can provent that from happening.
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Post by Japan on Oct 7, 2004 16:01:30 GMT -5
well now you won't get the ship plans for sure... lame using ooc for ic...
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Post by Greece on Oct 7, 2004 16:03:05 GMT -5
The four submarines change their heading towards Japan!
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Post by Afghanistan on Oct 7, 2004 16:05:46 GMT -5
OOC: Yah, but at least give him some RP points for still being aggressive and irraditic. There is something to be said for consitancy.
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Independence Council (Korea)
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For glory of the Fatherland, in fields of blood & peace. Stand for the Brotherhood! Come brothers!
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Post by Independence Council (Korea) on Oct 8, 2004 11:24:05 GMT -5
In hearing from the Greek officials of a possible Japanese attempt to commence another invasion of Korea, the Independence Council reluctantly agrees to remain as a Greek Protectorate, many of those who opposed such a move escorted from the meetings..
The final battalions of the Liberation Army have crossed into Korea, many already garrisoned in various bases and cities, readying to be deployed again. The first step on the road to independence is taken as the Liberation Army is converted to the National Independence & Restoration Army, many of the battalion commanders promoted to field generals. Soldiers of the National Independence & Restoration Army continue to undergo training from the experiences of the former-KLA commanders as well as the veterans of the Greek military staff in Korea.
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