A shameful announcement of a tragic episode

Day 576, 19:42 Published in USA USA by Knojerakk

A shameful announcement of a tragic episode


The United States Army has one final tragic reminder of the past to move beyond. Shortly before the United States invasion of Russia, it was found by the previous Army General Staff that 900 gold was stolen by unknown sources from the Army Quartermaster Org. This gold has been untraceable since then and was most likely removed through the money market. Before rushing to judgment, I just ask that you read the rest of this article.

Since that time, leadership has changed within the Army, orgs were changed, and passwords have been changed. Members with access to the army’s organizations at that time no longer have any connection to the United States Army. Furthermore, we have worked with congress to create a framework that will allow the Army to again grow strong and accomplish its goals, we also sacrificed our claims to any funding in order to pay back some of our debts, the amount of funding we would have collected in that time is near to the 900 that was lost.

I understand that our efforts may pale in comparison to the sum; however, we in the army command are striving to get past the failures of previous leaders and move the Army in the right direction. Previously the army was making progress until the money was stolen.

Since then, it has actually brought forth the rebirth of the Army.

Congress demanded seven things from us to prove ourselves; we have achieved these standards and still progress beyond them. Congress asked us to assure security, stability and accountability within the Army, this we have achieved. Congress has believed in the Army, and we have shown life and the ability to fight for America.

As I have said in the past, we are not the army that failed in wars and conflicts for months, we are not the army that lay dormant in the assault on Russia, We are the army that deployed and fought in Romania with little funds but great resilience. We are the Army that helped bring victory in Greece.

Furthermore, Congress recently decided we were worthy of regaining funding and we use our funding in the battle for Greece, when funding was needed by others, specifically the Marines, during the late hours of battle we selflessly donated our funding to the war effort.

We in the Army humbly apologize to the American people whose trust has been betrayed by our name. We realize the problems that haunt the name of the Army in this world; however, we also realize the greatness that is attached to this name. The army is a symbol for America and from here on, the Army refuses to be a symbol of failure.

The army was once great in the past, and will be great in the near future.


Our deepest and sincerest apologies,

Lieutenant General Knojerakk

Executive Officer, United States Army