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Post by king Joseph I on Jan 9, 2006 18:01:27 GMT
The Battle of Burwood
The first exercise of the RMPM happened just months before the country formed The king, his cousin and his sister were having target practice in the near by woods when a local fired at us it ended in a full blown war. sadly for our forces we where out numbered 3:25 we also had a lack of ammunition so we had to commence a guerrilla war. But when the enemy started to flood the woods we retreated to the streets and fled to the near by palace there we re-armed, we then attacked the enemy but they were much stronger thus beating us back. We did however manage to call re-reinforcements, which thankfully beat the enemy back. The next day more of our soldiers reached the battlefield and the enemy were forced back into their stronghold where they surrendered.
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Post by Wucubby, C o f E on Jan 28, 2006 17:50:43 GMT
Its nice 2 now that the RMPM is so devout and was able 2 beat the opposing army back!
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Post by king Joseph I on Jan 28, 2006 20:28:02 GMT
Yep It was a fairly long 2day battle
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Post by General Plunkett on Jan 29, 2006 23:26:23 GMT
My military are always top notch ill have you know. I feel that the RPMP should actaully be retained as a sort of Grenadier Guards division, all royal for pomp and circumstance.
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Post by Sir Chris Barrett on Jan 30, 2006 17:05:44 GMT
Thats an idea actaully
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Post by king Joseph I on Jan 30, 2006 17:07:00 GMT
Yer ok it could become the royal guard?
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Post by Sir Chris Barrett on Jan 30, 2006 17:23:51 GMT
Yeah, it would be in effect
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