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This is Ensign Stuart Durning, returning from a 7 month leave. I am fit and ready for service, and I request to be put back onto the Member roster.
Thanks in advance.
Stuart Durning
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Attention pilots of the armed forces. I am here to inform you about the success of the Operation Attrition. Due to our efforts we have managed to recapture the MOX installation known as LD-14 and its once again under our control. All pilots participating in this operation did their best and we are proud of you. Sir Jack Fraser, the Duke of Norfolk, promised you some prestige rewards which now I am here to grant you.
The pilots, who managed to achieve the condition of 100 kills have permission to join the prestigious ACE-100's club. Those of you that have achieved 500 or more kills, are clear to receive the "Distinguished Flying Cross".
Congratulations!
Yours, Admiral Sir Firmus Piett
Second in Command of the Armed Forces
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Source: Battleship Derby
ID: Lt.Cdr. Alex Clarke
Priority Medium
Topic: Promotion request
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I have just received my Distinguished Flying Cross, I guess the courier forgot to re-send it to me after I woke up from the coma, a shame that I could not receive it in person, but I don't mind.
Dear admiralty,
I'd like to request promotion to the rank of Commander, basing on following service record:
266 flight hours, including 57 on Challenger Bomber,
Bomber training passed,
Three months of active duty (about 2 months in coma),
12 Patrol reports.
Trained two recruits and helped to equip numerous other.
Very good and up-to-date knowledge of Bretonia laws, treaties and current diplomacy status.
List of notable achievements:
- Proud owner of Courageous Action Medal and Distunguished Flying Cross.
- Member of Ace-100 club (~1350 kills during Operation Attrition)
- Repelled invasion of *[color=#FF0000]classified* on Dublin on September 6th 818 A.S.
- Took part in action against Necrosis on September 4th 818 A.S.
- Took part in major scouting operation on LD-14 on August 27th 818 A.S.
- Took part in defense of Essex from large Corsair invasion fleet on January 28th 819 A.S.
I hope that my experience, discipline and judgment are sufficient to prove me capable for the new duties.
Carina, Regina, Imperatrix!
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Admiral Piett, aside from the request above, I'd like to request transfer to the Bretonia Inteligence Service, it is clear that our military assets are no match to sheer numerical superiority of the Gallia. If we can learn their weaknesses, we might stand a chance, be that finding a blind spot of their Valors, tapping onto their frequencies, or something that will convince Liberty and/or Rheinland to assist us.
PS: During my patrol in Newcastle I received information on a secure channel, originating from Battleship Grimsby, stating that the Rheinland Valkyries can be detected more and more often on the long range scanners, I believe this should be looked into if possible.
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Captain of the HMS-Argosax, I am most displeased to hear another report about your lack of attitude. I have evidences proving your insubordination to one of our admirals of the armed forces, or in short to Admiral O'Dukes aka Lord Hamilton.
Lord Hamilton is an honorable man, leading our merchant fleet with pride. No matter if he is on board of a "Merchant Navy" ship, a transport, a gunboat or any other craft he choose, he is one of your admirals and disobeying his orders is punishable. If you are not aware of the names of your admirals that only speaks bad about you.
Considering the facts: disobeying given orders, contradicion to the orders, lack of attitude, inappropriate behaviour in front of an admiral and foreign vessel and ruining the name of the armed forces's prestige,
I am charging you to pay the fine of 20,000,000 credits sent to BAF|Armoury within 3 days and to write an apology message about your actions placed in our MDB.
Consider this as my second and last warning to you and your squadron. If you continue to act like that, we will remove you from service.
Yours Admiral Sir Firmus Piett
Second in Command of the Armed Forces
Source: 13th Fleet Ship HMS-Argosax
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On the request of Admiral Piett, I hereby place an apology to the BAF Admiralty for conduct displayed in the situation outlined above.
Being the Admiral of the MN meant we did not immediately recognise his authority as the MN are the Logistics Arm after all and we are a Military Outfit. However mistakes aside we apologise for rudeness but being an Admiral does not give one the right to act cocky with his command, a tone of respect is expected one which we did not receive from the Lord Hamilton at the time.
payment of $20,000,000 will be forwarded to the BAF|Armoury from our ever shrinking War Chest.
13th| Fleet Admiral out........
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Source: Ensign, Mike Havering
Subject: New London Patrol
Good Day
Let's make this quick alright?
So...I started from Leeds for a little Patrol since i wasn't on a real one since i started here.
Anyways I went to New London and mett an BPA-Officer we had a small chat, there wasn't that much going on at the time so I asked if I could help him out a little.
Since no other Police-Officer was here then he gratefully accepted my offer.
And it didn't go long until a Molly chrossed my way. (well not directly I saw him on the scanners)
Didn't wait long and followed him.
Whem I finally chaught up with him there where two Gallian Solar Transport on my scanners.
Unfortunately one got destroyed from the Mollys before I could reach them.
I informed Seargent O.Croft and he made his way to us.
After a rather long discussion he payed a fine of 6M to Officer O.Croft.
Of course we escortet him to Tau 31 and suggested that he shouldn't return to Bretonia.
Here is a Guncam of the Gallian Ship:
http://screenshot.xfire.com/s/121655637-4.jpg
After that I made a small round in Cambrige, where everything was as quiet as it can be.
Think I have sayed enough, have a nice afternoon.
Mike Havering
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