Naval Statistics #1
Garth Lidlington
As the sun sets on another glorious eUK day and another Royal Navy Strike, it’s time to look back at some figures from another record breaking week!
Last Week
Strike Week 3 saw a promising sign of progression within the ranks. With a turnout of 26 sailors attending the session, 5,012,738 influence was put out during the liberation of the South West of England against Canada. Sailor of the day was Franquay for putting out over 900,000 damage.
The winner of the training gold bonus was Squizza, a little something for your hard effort!
This Week
At the end of the strike session this week, I quickly came to realise that we absolutely smashed last week’s records. In total 44 sailors turned up, almost double the amount from last week, putting out a whopping 7,485,184 influence over the space of 2 early rounds in the fight for Dublin.
Here are some damage totals from a couple of hard hitting sailors:
Franquay: 1454173
Mr Knee: 1179475
WayneKerr: 634762
As a unit we are growing a lot stronger as the days go by, and I am looking forward to the next few weeks to see just how much further we can excel!
This weeks gold training winner goes to Petefd, congratulations!
Bonus Programme
Today was the first session for sailors to try and get onto tier 2 of the programme, and I am pleased to report that 9 sailors managed to upgrade! They are:
Sailor Bobbinbob
Sailor Hound1990
Sailor Doldman
Sailor WeatherWax
Sailor Piotreqs
Captain helpmeslack
Captain Firefox30
Captain Franquay
2nd Commander Lady Macbeth
To find out more about the bonus programme, find out what we offer here! http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/-rn-the-bonus-programme-2030182/1/20
Well done to you all, there are also many more on the verge of joining this list so keep up the good work and I hope to see you all next week!
Admiral
Comments
Well Done Royal Navy \o/
Excellent!
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Well done Royal Navy lads, always good to see progress and improvement.
voted!
Great job guys! o7
Nice one!
lets smash that record again next week!!
voted. nice work 🙂
o7
Well done mate 🙂 Voted + Sub
Good organisation and incentives.
its lower case h
LOWER CASE!!!
Voted. Grats!
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