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Post by Great Britain on Nov 18, 2004 9:07:09 GMT -5
David was standing Guard at one the British Trading Companies when a Chinese mob began throwining bottles. He gave a shout as a bottle hit his heade and knocked him out.
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Post by Great Britain on Nov 23, 2004 9:18:21 GMT -5
The guards began to take up positions against the crowd. The Officer gave a quick order to his men.
" Fire warning shots and if they don't disperse we fire straight into the mob! Bring up that machine gun! "
The Men shot in 10 second intervals waiting for the mob to disperse. Many men shot directly at the crowd hoping it would scare the Mob.
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Post by Afghanistan on Nov 23, 2004 10:37:41 GMT -5
We have troops in the region and are willing to send troops to assist in your law enforcement actions in Shanghai. We have the following available immediatly, to place under British command: 1 Battalion Infantry - 600 Men
- 16 Hotchkiss Machineguns
- 16 Maxim Machineguns
- 42 Chauchat Machineguns
- 2 Flamethrowers
1 Battalion Motorized Dragoons - 600 Men and Motorcycles
- 66 Chauchat guns
- 20 Hotchkiss Machineguns
3 Fjord Armored Cars 10 Combat Modified Automobiles
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Post by Afghanistan on Nov 29, 2004 9:22:13 GMT -5
In response to hopefully unrelated circumstances the Khamir fleet is to move off the coast of Singapore and help the British defenders there. If requested by the British government the fleet will be withdrawn. The gunboat flotilla attatched to the fleet, along with the seaplane carriers ARS Cherub and ARS Efreet are to remain in the Gulf of Siam to defend Khamir. Aircraft attachted to the fleet will begin aerial observation, given orders to be on the look out for German and US U-Boats. The hospital ship ARS Naga is to put into port at Singapore to help provide medical aid.
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Post by Great Britain on Dec 2, 2004 5:19:20 GMT -5
THe Afghani forces may stay until further notice.
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