This document is visible to all enlisted officers of the Marine Royale Gauloise, hereby I, Jean Patrice de Justéton state, that I have conducted service in the ranks of the MRG on the 17th of Avril 741 A.G.S. Honneur et Patrie, Valeur et Discipline. Pour le Roi.
Déclaration de soldat: Jean Yves Patrice de Justéton
Rang: Contre-Amiral
Topic: Defence report du Tunisie, Fort Albi, Gallia space
Description de la/des situation/-s
Situation un:
The recent days serveral times the combined forces de Sirian peasantry launched attacks into our system. As the reports of several small area hadquarters let us to judge, the enemy tries to engage our supply ships. We sent a small battlegroup to reinforce the local units. As expected the enemy ships are being driven away from our superior armada. Still, it is yet incomprehensible how the Crayter peasantry managed to pass through our blockades. During investigations a council battleship has been detected in Tunisie, as the council forces tried to escape behind its turrets. They call it la de Grasse. Recordings will be attached at a later time as we do not need to hurry to crush them. The last two days the Sirian combined peasantry, mainly Crayter battleships, tried to destroy our ships, warships and supply ships alike, at close quarters by waiting for overeager captaines and pilots to undock from Fort Albi in a 1k orbit. We crushed their weak efforts with our superior tactics and command capability, using our so-called 'Launch-everything-at-once' strategy. The naughty hostile forces were destroyed without survivers on their side. Only one of the Bretonian battleships captaine abandoned his honneur and managed to flee. I will personally take the resposibility for this failure. It is yet unknown when the combined peasantry will give up launching attacks into Tunisie, as they usually prove themselves incapable of realizing the futility and relapse done to their own kind.