Yup the Switserland AAR became a bit of a battleground.
Lets just make sure we can have rivalry between ministry's but not war.
Lets just make sure we can have rivalry between ministry's but not war.
But wasnt it that, what made the AAR special lol?Colonel Bran said:Yup the Switserland AAR became a bit of a battleground.
Lets just make sure we can have rivalry between ministry's but not war.
LordSlowpoke said:Bumped for the sake of this AAR not dying at all. Is it dying? Tell me it isn't.
Inner Circle said:no, it´s not dead, I won´t have much time this week but i´ll post an update in the next 1 or 2 days...
Woohoo!
It is alive!
And an update was promised!
The Head of Intelligency is happy!
TheEnlighted1 said:It's not dead! Hurrah!
I was thinking that you had the "Chief of Staff" effect of borigness and loss of interest (not in the AAR, but in my job). Afterall I really don't know what a chief of staff usually does to begin with, I just like the name... It sounds important.
-TheEnlighted1,
~Liberian Chief of Staff
Inner Circle said:no, it´s not dead, I won´t have much time this week but i´ll post an update in the next 1 or 2 days...
Noes, we must send a lot of spies there to kill the head of state!
Quickly!
Commies are evil!
I second that motion; but do you have 500 thousand dollars to do it? I don't think so.Enewald said:Noes, we must send a lot of spies there to kill the head of state!
Quickly!
Commies are evil!
Nice update, and it's not usual to see the Republic wins.Yekaterina Smirnova said:First, I would like to thank the hard work done by Liberia Aeronautics, which significantly increase the aviation technology of Liberia. As a result, light bombers called tactical bombers are available to us, which will be used to test the theory of Army Aviation Doctrine.
Also, the end of Spanish Civil War brings us some valuable information about the use of Air Power. As demonstrated by the national forces, planes delivering heavy-load bombs towards enemy units are proved to be very important in modern warfare. However, the information collected by "our friend" in Spain is not enough for us to develop our own doctrine. So, the Liberian Air Force suggests that air doctrines should be researched as soon as CAS can be built by Liberia.
C. Gambino said:I agree with our Chief of the Airforce, we should look into these CAS planes that the Nationalists in Spain used, they seem to have been used quite well, and if it wasn't for the superior numbers that the Republicans had, they would have certainly won. I'll use the Battle of Malaga as an example, where the Nationalists fought a superior force of 30,000 with only 8,000. But due to air cover the Republicans lost a total of 18,000 men, a long with another 2,000 wounded and 1,500 MIA.