Greston
22-01-2008, 22:58
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The day was soon to come. Be it a day, a week, a month or a year the first strike was to occur. The first preparations were laid down and all Grestonian soldiers were back home or preparing to come back. Now for stage two of many stages to come to prepare for it. To prepare for the war.
The Grestonian forces were to be organized and trained harder and more often. It would also need to be grown, and made larger. Since military service wasn't compulsory it was slightly on the small side, but to pull of what was planned would need a lot more able bodied men to fight. So to enlarge their forces bulletins were posted all around Greston, one such as:
A mari usque ad mare
Fight for Greston, fight for your home. Keep your life style the way it is, get rid of the pains and terrors that crowd above, join the military and let us be able to fight.
Also to help in the upcoming event three councils were appointed and made by the President, John Batther. The councils were the Grestonian High War Council, Grestonian Funds and Budget Council, and the Grestonian Generals Movement Council. The GHWC was the organizing of the Grestonian military. Numbers were made up and a set amount was made for all sections of the services, a budget (which was provided by the GFBC) was set and was used and spread out to figure out numbers, deployment and how it would be fought.
The GFBC made the budgets for the new improved military and changed the tax rate, making it go from 51% to 55%, and a larger sum was set towards the military and government plans.
The GGMC was just figuring out the plans and movements for the war, working with maps and everything to try to set up a war far safer for the Allied, if anyone would aid them, which would be the third step on this course or action towards the enemy.
A third, more secretive, group was formed which was the group that would be acting in the movement of gathering forces in different ways, other then President John Batther sending communiqués and letters.
This group was called the AFWTRG. They were originally appointed by President John Batther but weren't recognized by the government after they were classified that they were all dead. The lead of the AFWTRG was Millet Jerburry, on old 50 year old Grestonian, who served in numerous wars before and was tired and the pigs that this war going to be directed at.
He had six other lower ranked officials, 40 or so members, and 10 guards to protect the numerous recruiters on the trips and journeys to get people to help them in their stand.
OOC: This is nothing to anyone who doesn't know what we have planned, the most someone could RP a reply to this is that Greston is acting strange. Nothing of the war, and its targets have been mentioned to anyone but one person, and I hope that one person will join us, and not tell anyone until it is time.
The day was soon to come. Be it a day, a week, a month or a year the first strike was to occur. The first preparations were laid down and all Grestonian soldiers were back home or preparing to come back. Now for stage two of many stages to come to prepare for it. To prepare for the war.
The Grestonian forces were to be organized and trained harder and more often. It would also need to be grown, and made larger. Since military service wasn't compulsory it was slightly on the small side, but to pull of what was planned would need a lot more able bodied men to fight. So to enlarge their forces bulletins were posted all around Greston, one such as:
A mari usque ad mare
Fight for Greston, fight for your home. Keep your life style the way it is, get rid of the pains and terrors that crowd above, join the military and let us be able to fight.
Also to help in the upcoming event three councils were appointed and made by the President, John Batther. The councils were the Grestonian High War Council, Grestonian Funds and Budget Council, and the Grestonian Generals Movement Council. The GHWC was the organizing of the Grestonian military. Numbers were made up and a set amount was made for all sections of the services, a budget (which was provided by the GFBC) was set and was used and spread out to figure out numbers, deployment and how it would be fought.
The GFBC made the budgets for the new improved military and changed the tax rate, making it go from 51% to 55%, and a larger sum was set towards the military and government plans.
The GGMC was just figuring out the plans and movements for the war, working with maps and everything to try to set up a war far safer for the Allied, if anyone would aid them, which would be the third step on this course or action towards the enemy.
A third, more secretive, group was formed which was the group that would be acting in the movement of gathering forces in different ways, other then President John Batther sending communiqués and letters.
This group was called the AFWTRG. They were originally appointed by President John Batther but weren't recognized by the government after they were classified that they were all dead. The lead of the AFWTRG was Millet Jerburry, on old 50 year old Grestonian, who served in numerous wars before and was tired and the pigs that this war going to be directed at.
He had six other lower ranked officials, 40 or so members, and 10 guards to protect the numerous recruiters on the trips and journeys to get people to help them in their stand.
OOC: This is nothing to anyone who doesn't know what we have planned, the most someone could RP a reply to this is that Greston is acting strange. Nothing of the war, and its targets have been mentioned to anyone but one person, and I hope that one person will join us, and not tell anyone until it is time.