05-10-2015, 09:56 PM
[Incoming Transmission]
[Source: Her Majesty Ship Harbinger ]
[Directed:Minister of Defence,Admiralty Board,Captain Davis.]
[Encryption: Medium]
[Priority: Very High]
[CommID: Commander Olivia Sunderland]
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Respectful Minister Piett, Admiral O'Brian,Admiral Brooks,Admiral Hall,Admiral Graham,Commodore Pearson,Captain Davis
With respect,
Olivia Sunderland
Commander
Bretonia Armed Forces 8th York fleet
I wish to report that at 22:15 the Harbinger and several scramble bombers and fighters successfully carried out a rescue operation with in the Leeds system. We received word from the BIS that after yesterdays assault on the Gallic Royal Navy shocked them pretty much and decided to move all essential assets from Battleshio Oubi including one of our Captured Admirals. Namly Admiral Charles William Davis of the Leeds Defence Forces,they were going to transfer him some where to Gallia probably where he would have met his demise.
The operation was simple but proven to be hard. The vessel transporting the admiral was the one and only RNS-Tonnant we all know how this vessel is feared by other armed forces capital craft commanders, but the opportunity was there using a cloak we managed to pass threw the gallic lines and ambushed the Tonnent. The fighters and bombers were launched and we began our assault. How ever the Tonnant lives to its reputation. We could not land a hit on it with artillery so we had to move close and personal due to the fact that enemy reinforcements arrived on sight and we had to mop this up quickly.
The Tonnant managed to reach stokes where we engaged close and personal combat sad to say the Harbinger barely survived its endeavour but managed to cripple the Tonnant and to secure the admiral. Unfortunately we had one bomber as a Loss a Bowex bomber that was aiding in the operation. One Bowex Bomber one Priveteer Bomber and One Bowex fighter were the Snub wing for the Operation. We lost the Bowex bomber. I send both pilots 10 million credits for their efforts.
About the Admiral sad so say he is in a bad condition I am guessing the Gallic Navy has shown their hospitality and special treatment for holding Leeds as long as possible doctors say he should be at your disposal tomorrow afternoon for a debriefing I am sure you want to hear what he has to say. With this I conclude my report.
The operation was simple but proven to be hard. The vessel transporting the admiral was the one and only RNS-Tonnant we all know how this vessel is feared by other armed forces capital craft commanders, but the opportunity was there using a cloak we managed to pass threw the gallic lines and ambushed the Tonnent. The fighters and bombers were launched and we began our assault. How ever the Tonnant lives to its reputation. We could not land a hit on it with artillery so we had to move close and personal due to the fact that enemy reinforcements arrived on sight and we had to mop this up quickly.
The Tonnant managed to reach stokes where we engaged close and personal combat sad to say the Harbinger barely survived its endeavour but managed to cripple the Tonnant and to secure the admiral. Unfortunately we had one bomber as a Loss a Bowex bomber that was aiding in the operation. One Bowex Bomber one Priveteer Bomber and One Bowex fighter were the Snub wing for the Operation. We lost the Bowex bomber. I send both pilots 10 million credits for their efforts.
About the Admiral sad so say he is in a bad condition I am guessing the Gallic Navy has shown their hospitality and special treatment for holding Leeds as long as possible doctors say he should be at your disposal tomorrow afternoon for a debriefing I am sure you want to hear what he has to say. With this I conclude my report.
With respect,
Olivia Sunderland
Commander
Bretonia Armed Forces 8th York fleet
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