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Pacifican troops under command of General Patrick have been seen in the Atlantic heading to Nigeria. As Nigerian troops are at a run in the north, it will take them months to get to their mainland, proving excellent for a first strike. The total amount of troops being sent to battle the unprepared, poorly armed, and unprepared Nigerians.
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The First Army, containing the I and II Corps, has left the Gulf of Mexico via transport. This totals to 200,000 troops, more than enough to battle the scruffy, unprepared, and unadvanced 300,000 Nigerian troops, who for the most part have fled. The VI Corps, which is an armored corps containing 1,000 main battle tanks (the most advanced in the world) has also left the Gulf of Mexico.
The following naval troops have embarked as well:
CARRIERS:
Carl Vinson
Abraham Lincoln
DESTROYERS:
John Paul Jones
Curtis Wilbur
John S. McCain
Russell
Paul Hamilton
Fitzgerald
As well as 200 F-16 aircraft.
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[This message has been edited by PolarisGL (edited October 28, 2000).]
Pacifican troops under command of General Patrick have been seen in the Atlantic heading to Nigeria. As Nigerian troops are at a run in the north, it will take them months to get to their mainland, proving excellent for a first strike. The total amount of troops being sent to battle the unprepared, poorly armed, and unprepared Nigerians.
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The First Army, containing the I and II Corps, has left the Gulf of Mexico via transport. This totals to 200,000 troops, more than enough to battle the scruffy, unprepared, and unadvanced 300,000 Nigerian troops, who for the most part have fled. The VI Corps, which is an armored corps containing 1,000 main battle tanks (the most advanced in the world) has also left the Gulf of Mexico.
The following naval troops have embarked as well:
CARRIERS:
Carl Vinson
Abraham Lincoln
DESTROYERS:
John Paul Jones
Curtis Wilbur
John S. McCain
Russell
Paul Hamilton
Fitzgerald
As well as 200 F-16 aircraft.
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[This message has been edited by PolarisGL (edited October 28, 2000).]
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