From the dust cloud here i come come

Directly pasted from the other thread:
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I was asked to post here a little problem that came to me.
I was in the process of writing and posting the thread on the LIRA, when i came across different versions of the Eutopian history.
Here is stated that Eutopia assumed a neutral stance in WW2:
http://www.europa-universalis.com/f...796&postcount=2
here instead is stated that Eutopia troops partecipated WW2, in the invasion of southern France:
http://www.europa-universalis.com/f...810&postcount=5
Having to write the story of the Eutopian Paras, i ask here if i can add these lines to the history of the LIRA, in wich i talk about the partecipation of the first paras in Op. Dragoon, enrolled in the British Paras:
"On May 14 1943 Eutopia declared war on the Axis. The Armed forces weren't in shape for a full fledged war. Luckily a small group of high ranked officers were ready to look outside of Eutopia for new ideas and new tactics.
The experience of land warfare in North Africa and Southern Italy were absorbed rapidly in the Eutopian forces.
The Marines were trained for amphibious landings, the Airforce worked hard studying the battle of Britain and a small group of 40 volunteers from the Army travelled to Britain to learn the basics of Parachute jumping.
The group trained at Manchester's Ringway airport with the British Paras, and after graduating they came back to Eutopia to pass what they learned to the first unit of Eutopia paras.
The volunteers applications flocked, and a Company (temporarily named Royal Eutopian Parachutists) was rapidly formed, despite the scepticism of many ambients of the Army.
This unit was attached to British 2nd Independent Parachute Brigade Group, 6th Parachute Btl just after the Brigade was retired from the first line in Italy and prepared to another front.
Eutopian Paras dropped with British, French and Americans units over Southern France, during Operation Dragoon (Eutopian Marines took part in the amphibious landing east of St. Raphael, as part of the American 36th Inf Division).
The operation was a success, the Eutopian Paras fought well and proved two things:
-Eutopia could be trusted as an Ally
-the Eutopian Paras were capable of accomplishing their goals, through hard training and dedication.
The Eutopian forces advanced with the Allies northwards, partecipating in no major combats, for being withdrawn back to Eutopia after May 1945."
After this part i go on talking about the following years of the Paras, until the LIRA name took place (very briefly).
What do you think? Does this collides with other background?
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