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Post by United Kingdom on Apr 18, 2007 13:13:04 GMT -5
English Channel: The ships were lined up in their usual formation, the United States has been to trigger happy thought the Prime Minister and that was the reason for this new war. The following ships were now setting off: 3x Invincible Class Air Craft Carriers: -HMS Invincible -HMS Illustrious -HMS Ark Royal 5x Type 42 Destroyers: -HMS Exeter -HMS South Hampton -HMS Nottingham -HMS Liverpool -HMS Manchester 9x Type 23 Frigates: -HMS Argyll -HMS Lancaster -HMS Iron Duke -HMS Monmouth -HMS Montrose -HMS Westminister -HMS Northumberland -HMS Richmond -HMS Somerset -HMS Sutherland 2x Albion Class LPD's: -HMS Albion -HMS Bulwark 4x Vanguard Class SSBN's: -HMS Vangaurd -HMS Vigilant -HMS Victorious -HMS Vengeance 2x Swiftsure Class SSN: -HMS Superb -HMS Sceptre
Their mission was simple they would sail towards the United States and when they closed in on their target they would be told the rest of their mission. This would be a great challenge for Europe but they had to bring down this tyrant.
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Post by German Fighting Front on Apr 19, 2007 12:56:22 GMT -5
Surface Vessels
Frigates
3x Sachsen class anti-air frigate 4x Brandenburg class anti-submarine frigate 8x Bremen class guided missile frigate
Fast Attack Craft
10x Gepard class fast attack craft
Mine Counter-Measure Vessels
5x Ensdorf class minesweeper, drone guidance 5x Kulmbach class (Type 333) mine hunter 10x Frankenthal class (Type 332) mine hunter 1x M1052 Mühlhausen (diver support) 18x Seehunde ROV
Submarines
4x U212A class 8x U206A class (coastal submarine)
Auxiliary Vessels
Landing craft
2x Barbe class (Type 520) utility landing craft
Fleet Auxiliary Squadron
2x Berlin class (Type 702) multi-product replenishment ship, one more planned 2x Walchensee class (Type 703) fleet oiler 2x Rhön class (Type 704) fleet oiler 2x Wangerooge class (Type 722B) Seeschlepper (sea-going tug) 1x Helgoland class (Type 720B) large sea-going tug 1x Westerwald (Type 760A) ammunition transport
All ships seen moving accross the ocean towards canada to celebrate the the great alliance celibration between UK and Germany. with each ship carying as much personel and armor as posible for the great parade.
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Post by United States of America on Apr 20, 2007 18:04:05 GMT -5
Letter to UK
Dear Prime Minister, What in tarnations is going on? If you are having problems is there anyway we can help? I would very much appreciate it if you can let me know whatis going on, because that is quite a huge force coming towards me.
Sincerely, G.W. McClintok
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Post by United Kingdom on Apr 23, 2007 11:43:49 GMT -5
To: United States of America From: London, United Kingdom Subject: Force Movement
Dear President George W. Bush, I would like to have you not advise this, as you know or should know Germany and United Kingdom have recently signed the declaration of an alliance. As you also know Canada is part of the crown and in that we will be having a month long celebration for the alliance, in that we are bringing military personel not only for the show but for the security of threats as well. We advise you to disregard this movement and go on with every day life.
[Signed] Prime Minister Russ Baxter
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Post by United States of America on Apr 23, 2007 23:43:10 GMT -5
Letter to UK
Dear Tony Blair, Then I am confused because you were aiming for a target, as a cource of aggression at first, so what am I to think now?
Sincerely, G.W. McClintok
American forces are moblizing and put on a medium alert.
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Post by United Kingdom on Apr 24, 2007 13:02:27 GMT -5
To: Washington D.C., United States of America From: London, United Kingdom Subject: Movement
Dear President George W. Bush, Our target is not agression but more of a place of arrival, as in we have a target time to arrive in Canada. We are in no aggression towards the United States.
[Signed] Prime Minister Tony Blair
One Hundred Miles Off Shores of Canada: The ships were closing in to Canada, Canada's military had been expecting the Ships and were ready to escort them into the country. German ships were following close behind the British and were told to follow them into the ports.
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Post by United States of America on Apr 26, 2007 12:53:23 GMT -5
Letter to UK
Dear Prime Minister, I am pleased to here their is no agression towards the United States as we have been great allies for many years. We are stong together aand must stay together to stop imperialism in the east.
Sincerely, G.W. McClintok
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