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Author Topic: Sid Jairo's Europa Forumalis: World War 2 - NOW I AM BECOME DEATH...  (Read 95101 times)

swat are you sure allying with me is such a good idea

They made a very large detour; they wouldn't have found the fleet.

GB could have also sent a little fleet of fast vessels that could have given the location to the mini-armada. Again, should have done that, but missed the chance.

swat are you sure allying with me is such a good idea
Allyship taken away due to some crazy drunkard who said Ireland was not to be trusted due to past religious prosecution/GB control grudges Ireland has, that, as a matter of fact, Great Britain doesn't do anymore.

(AKA, Ireland is a little britishchild who can't let it go... that was ages ago boi.)
« Last Edit: April 15, 2014, 09:25:49 PM by Swat 3 »

ah yes Germany where are your axis sign up papers

ah yes Germany where are your axis sign up papers
"Ireland don't do that."

Indian fleet arrives in Australia to regroup and refuel with other British and Australian vessels (now called the Collective Armada). Fast and agile scout vessels are sent back to find the location of the Japanese Armada.

The British-English Channel (now called the Channel Fleet) fleet continues to provide escorts for transports of supplies and men to the French front;

Jairo what is the condition of the Australian-Collective Fleet (currently fighting Indonesian fishing ships)?
« Last Edit: April 15, 2014, 09:31:52 PM by Swat 3 »

Due to no resistance in the India sea, part of the navy is sent back to enforce the Indonesia war.

Some subs are sent back to friendly territory for weapon improvements as they are unneeded in India.

ah yes Germany where are your axis sign up papers
*slides a sign up sheet over*


here is my signature, as you can see i am a very professionally educated country in the ways of writing

Italy is honored to have such educated people as the Irish among us.

GB continues to have superiority over most of the channel, however the U-boats are a constant reminder that someone else sails there.

Britain is wary of the Irish initiation to the Axis and a presence of soldiers are put toward the adjacent coast and borders, both to protect the mainland and also to build stronger borders. British officials contact America.

British troops in the Strait continue to fight fiercely; more reinforcements arrive. However, some of the troops in the front lines are forced to surrender after a strong Spanish wedge indents itself in the battle. British troops are overwhelmed, however the reinforcements have high hopes to gain the land back.

Indian troops start setting up barricades and defenses along the coast.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2014, 10:21:03 PM by Swat 3 »


AMERICA IS SECRET COMMUNIST


this is not my bottle of whiskey please do not go communist because (clover talk)

Top of the mornin', cheery'o Irelund, dont worry, Joe most likely not communist.

helo yes secret naval unit being produced.