A return from darkness, brighter than ever before.

Day 1,444, 09:19 Published in USA USA by kitmen

Hello, my fellow citizens of the glorious eUSA. Have some music to accompany this article: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuHeTfy7gSY&feature=feedf

Now, where was I? Oh yes, America the great, the beautiful, the united.


That is Brown County State Park, Indiana. I've been there, very beautiful.


My dear readers, the few of you that remain, deserve more apologies than I can give, for I left you without word so long ago. You may or may not remember that I said I would be joining the eUS military, also encouraging you to do the same.

I went through the grueling struggles of the Training Corps:


After I was deemed worthy of being a member of the Grand Military of the eUSA I graduated into the Mobile Infantry.


From there, I was a private, I followed my orders, I fought hard. That is when America was on her final inch of ground from the Spanish Invasion.
I was there when our final state fell, when the eUSA was no more. It was a dark moment. But it was only that, a moment, as before the Spanish could celebrate, we were back, we had another state reclaimed. The Spanish fought to push us back down, but we refused, we kicked, scratched, and bit our way out of the dark.



We fought the Spanish out of America, back to their land, their people, their homes, THEN we took our revenge. We conquered Spain wholly. Around this time I became the Platoon Executive Officer, which is fancy for the assistant to the leader of a platoon of soldiers.

From our positions in occupied Iberia we fought Siberian soldiers day and night, noble in their own sense, but enemies of freedom-loving people everywhere.

We continued fighting hard, but we slowly lost ground, slowly we pushed out of Spain, but we didn't make it easy for them.


An example of fortifications used against the Siberian hordes.

Around this time, I became the PCO, or Platoon Commanding Officer, I had been given responsibility over a group of brave soldiers, and to be honest, I needed them more than they needed me.



In our struggle against those who want to see the proud people of America brought to their knees, under great adversity, threatened by constant attack, we stood tall. The men and women of the eUS military stood vigilant in the night while the children and civilians slept in their beds, safe from those who would do them harm.



Recently I became a CXO, or Company Executive Officer, I help to command entire an entire company, made up of platoons.



That is where I have been, what I have been doing, and I'm very proud to say it.


If you want to do things like this, go here:http://trainingcorps.ethandelucaservices.com/Application/Application


I hope to see some of you in our ranks someday, until that day comes, farewell.