Taking Care of Business

Day 575, 07:54 Published in USA USA by Joe Lansing

I am sure that, if asked, any member of the eUSA military will tell you that their first deployment is one of the most exhilarating experiences in their eLife. The excitement of constant orders, getting free food, weapons, and moving tickets, and knowing that you are on a mission for your country that will make a difference for the better in the eWorld. The feeling was no different for me just a few days ago when I was deployed to Turkey with the US Mobile Infantry.

If you haven’t heard about the liberation of many of Israel and Greece’s territories from their Turkish oppressors, you must live under a rock. I would like to commend President Scrabman and Eugene Harlot especially, along with the entire military, on their great successes over the past week. It is a wonderful thing to see that all the work our president put into reorganizing the military has definitely paid off. While many people are still frustrated that our previous president Uncle Sam spent lots of gold on a “pointless” Mexican War, Scrabman spent much more on this Turkish theater. Some would say that it is a waste of so much of the US’s gold, but I think that giving these nations their rightful land back was well worth it. We must also note that this has secured another High Iron region for a US ally, something that we have been worried about for a while now.

Many of us believe that the reason of this great success was the reform of the military. I agree one hundred percent now that I have experienced it. The new forums have been so helpful in getting orders out much more efficiently so that we were much more coordinated and our CO’s weren’t quite so overwhelmed with questions. The forums would have been useless though without some great commanders there handing out orders and answers. A couple of those brilliant men were Eugene Harlot (Commandant of the Marines) and Bastion (US VP and Commander of the MI). They could be found there and on IRC constantly to answer all of our questions and concerns about what was going on.

Although Scrabman has been harped on many times for keeping US plans “secret”, I would like to say that not everyone in his administration is like that at all. Anybody in the military was welcome to all the info of what exactly was going on, and a fair amount of it could be found by any average US citizen. So once again, I would like to commend and congratulate the US and our allies on their awesome victory and send my best wishes to Greece and Israel and wish them well now that they have been freed.