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HM1 (Ret) Speirs

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  1. several large countries, its no fun if you only calamitize one place
  2. YOU KNOW I GOT METEOROLOGICAL SHOOTERS OUT THERE POP POP
  3. hey @Capt Boyle is this the Peloponnesian War
  4. I prefer to refer to them as GLUK. Group for Liberation of Underrepresented Kosovans. This means we can report that we "Found the GLUK HQ" or that "We're in the GLUK-Mobile"
  5. how bad would it be if we Muammar al-Gaddafi'd him
  6. Humanitarian Relief Arrives in Chenarus Ossetia Today By Tanya Turgenev After a month of some of the most brutal and intense fighting not see outside of the Syrian conflict, 37 days of fierce battle have finally come to an end in the region of Chenarus. Russian and American forces are now withdrawing from the area, and with this, healing can begin. A large influx of foreign aid and supply has begun working its way through the country, with IDAP already arriving on the shores of this broken and bruised country. With them, they bring a couple of hundred medical personnel, explosive removal experts, and other critical aid workers to help assist in returning the country to at least a semblance of what it was. There have also been pledges of support from Doctors without Borders, and the Red Cross promising to send more first-aid responders, medical supplies, and the much-needed equipment to get clean drinking water to communities hit hardest by this conflict. Refugees International has already begun helping displaced Chernarussians find temporary housing in refugee camps until their houses are rebuilt or to help them immigrate to other countries in the area.  (Pictured: IDAP first aid station on Chenarus) Outside of public sector organizations, however, support from the international community is seemingly absent. The United States and Russia have decided to vacate the region, leaving the mess of their geopolitical squabbling behind for others to clean up while they find a new theatre to trounce around. The EU has remained non-committal, and even Chenarus' close neighbor of Ukraine has refrained from dedicating any meaningful support to the now war-ravaged country. But an end to the fighting doesn't mean that threats still don't linger. The DPRC, having not officially conceded defeat, has gone to guerilla warfare, attacking CDF positions whenever able. Several confirmed and unconfirmed reports of DPRC insurgents even attacking IDAP vehicles and attempting to take IDAP personnel hostage. This new "Resistance group" has only served to mount more issues for the area, from sabotaging infrastructure like electrical grids to planting roadside bombs, making an already difficult job of removing unexploded ordnance and restoring roads to working order that much more challenging.  (Pictured: Overturned IDAP van near Staroye, Chenarus) The world's attention has mainly shifted from this side of the world, and the fighting may have subdued, for the most part, that doesn't mean that the road to recovery is over. With the help of international support, Chenarus can rebound to become what it was, and potentially even more.
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  7. University student studying to hopefully get into the aviation field one day!
  8. Chernarussia Politician Missing By: Ivan Vladosk The recent month of fighting in the region of Chenarus has seen an escalation of conflict akin to that of the fighting in Syria nearly two years ago, which also involved a civilian population caught between the United States and Russian forces. While not on the same scale of the Syrian conflict, which has caused hundreds of thousands of causalities and millions more displaced, this has still resulted in thousands displaced and hundreds wounded with no real understanding of how much damage has been done to infrastructure and historical sites like Devil's Castle. One of the thousands affected by this conflict is the Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ivan Gorkov, who has gone missing during fighting this week near the front lines of the conflict zone during a official visit to assess damage to infrastructure and residences. According to unconfirmed sources his personal belongings were found in a suspected DPRC hideout not far from the front lines. We'll present more info as it comes. Pictured: Ivan Gorkov
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  9. Recreated for obvious purposes on my IRL tinder
  10. TANK GUNNER PLS second choice is sniper if we have too few for a tank bitches love cannons
  11. A little bit of foreplay to set the mood
  12. Hello everyone! I'm currently running Only War, a tabletop RPG set in the universe of Warhammer 40k. I have two more slots if anyone is interested in taking part!
  13. Chenarus, The DPRC and you: What you need to know Odessia News - Dateline October 8th 2019 By Ivan Vladosk A week have passed since the Red Guard began their offensive against the CDF and the state of Chenarus, with mixed success on either end, and we can now confidently deliver you what we know to be the most up to date information on the front line and where both sides stand. Starting with the CDF, initially caught off guard by the sudden offensive they were pushed back to the city of Chernogorsk, where they were able to steel themselves and hold a defensive position that snakes up to the north through the towns of Nadezhino and Novy Sobor, all the way to the ancient Chernorussian heritage site of Devils Castle before ending at the Russian border to the north. According to our source most cities and towns have taken minimal damage from the fighting, with both sides attempting to preserve infrastructure are much as they can, though it is rumored that the aforementioned Devils Castle was damaged in a CDF assault, however we have been unable to independently verify these claims.  Pictured: Devils Castle by Fedir Savych 01/21/18 As for the Red Guard and their self proclaimed 'Democratic Peoples Republic of Chenarus', their offensive stalled to a halt at the defensive positions erected by the CDF and they have seemed to entrench themselves into the ground they obtained, forming a Line of Control similar to what is seen between India and Pakistan. Hastily fabricated road blocks and sandbag bunkers scatter the front, with scattered artillery fire rocking the surrounding towns. Most locals have moved to the far side of either front, if only to escape the fighting and any potential danger. From what we've been able to gather, the newly formed state is controlled by a "Council of Thirteen" that votes for major decisions and changes inside of this newly formed nation, whether its in regards to infrastructure and civilian relief all the way to large scale military movements. It is worth noting that NATO has yet to recognize this fledgling state and it's uncertain if they will in the coming months. With such tempestuous times one can only guess what the future holds for the people of Chenarus. Pictured: CDF at a checkpoint in Chenarus Pictured: Red Gaurd Checkpoint in Chenarus
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