A week of constant fighting

Day 2,355, 14:17 Published in United Kingdom Armenia by GibGeordie




A week of constant fighting

written by Jack Jockson
commander of 7th Cavalry







7th Cavalry, an independent UK military unit based in London that fights for UK and her allies, has fought many battles last week.



Our first toughest battle was for Mexico.

Our south American allies, except for Chilean Empire, are in great danger. Argentina has kept Brazil under occupation for 8 months now. For 8 months they are without congress. Food industry colapsed and amidst baby boom the population in that part of South America is hungry. When Colombia attacked Mexico, something had to be done. 7th Cavalry had terrible loses in Mexico, two of our regiments went extinct during the war that was almost lost, but eventually ended in stalemate.



We had to retreat, but Mexico survived and signed a peace treaty. Not only that, Mexico signed non agression pact with Colombia. Mexicans are saved.







Then we fought for Spain and we lost.

It was expected. Argentina entered Europe and officialy became an empire. All we did in that battle is steal just enough time for Spain to make plans to escape to Scandinavia. Lack of supplies was bugging us down all the way.
Spain, a country that didn't stand a chance against Argentina, will soon airstrike Finland.



Then we fought in Slovenia and we lost.

Slovenian reactionaries, together with Hungarian army backed by a strong Serbian support, ganged up against newly liberated land in order to destroy her iron, cattle, salt and other resources. Sending his captains and soldiers off duty that day, Jockson descended alone. On battlefield enemy icons were flashing by, and Jockson at 12% wall was standing firm against them all.
Poland was forced to retreat from Slovenia in next days, but managed to keep all resources to herself.







Then we heard German president announcing a battle for Scotland.

This was yesterday. In this war there was little chance Germany could win against Taiwan. There was as much chance in Germany vs Taiwan as it was in UK vs France battle. I bet this German intervention has to do with saving UK's awkward government, which managed to completely not win any battle and ruin UK's teritorry in full. There's only three reasons 7th Cavalry joined a battle for Scotland.


Business as usual.


Friend's shout.

And that 7th Cavalry never lost three battles in a row.