[Royal Navy] The eUK expects.

Day 785, 18:06 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by The Royal Navy


"The eUK expects that every man will do his duty" was the signal sent by Admiral R.R. Napier, from his flagship HMS Lionheart as the Battle for Hellokitty was about to commence on day 774 of the new world. Heilongjiang was the decisive Naval engagement of the USA invasion of Phoenix held Asian regions. It was the first time the Navy had been fully moblised and we we're sure we would have a large presence in the region when all the dust setteled. Once everything fell silent, it was clear that Hungary and her allies had won. It allowed Phoenix to keep control of their Asian regions, removing the possibility of a broken Phoenix being pushed out of Asia.
An account of the battle for Hellokitty from an anonymous Able Rate


An adaptation of 'England expects that every man will do his duty'

Expansion Pack.

Today, the Royal Navy expands. Since the threat of invasion and our increased advertising has begun, we have seen a huge rise in recruits here, and we are fast running out of space on our current ships.
This is a problem, but the kind of problem we enjoy having. To combat it, we have established a new fleet within the Royal Navy. With the current threat of invasion on our doorstep, we have decided to name it the Channel Fleet. This fleet will be based in the English Channel, but not limited to it, deploying all over the world to conflicts fighting for the United Kingdoms interests.


Click the picture to apply for the Royal Navy.

Ships:

HMS Lionheart
This ship has been moved over from the Pacific fleet to give some experience to the waters of the Channel.
HMS Rodney Mckay
Another ex Admiral gets a ship within the Navy fleet, Rodney has been patient waiting for this ship, and it's finally here.
HMS fezoj
A ship named after our recently departed Admiral, fezoj. He did a great amount for the Navy and put it on sure footing for yet more expansion.

With these new ships comes more military career opportunities, there will be officer positions available on the ships and more opportunity to be recognised and climb the rank ladder. Maybe you could be sat here, writing an article for this paper one day. Perhaps you fancy yourself as a military tatician? You think you'd lead the Navy in an efficent way? Or you want to one day be in the Special Forces? Well, you have to start somewhere, and the Royal Navy is the best place to start.

So what are you waiting for, join the Royal Navy, get active! Improve yourself, improve your country and help make the United Kingdom better than ever.

Royal Navy fund raiser.

One of our Captains, Spygon, is holding a sponsered IRC marathon on Saturday 16th Jan. Come into #RN.public to take part or watch.
For more information, please read this.

Thanks for reading,
Commodore Tom Morgan.

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Credit to Jan Baykara for the Navy history image.