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Looks like you will need to fire a few guys for making that mistake.
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Good stuff as a start.
... too bad I couldn't get my greedy hands on the yards.
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Arigato gozaimashita!
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I'm sure Japan will be playing a role in Presidente de la Vega's mysterious plans for the future of the AdF
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Originally posted by Desertfox
Australia will dispatch a cruiser squadron consisting of HMAS Sydney, HMAS Darwin, HMAS Spencer, and 5 S class destroyers, to the South Chinese Sea. To hunt for these "Pirates"
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The Pirates of the South China Sea are an engima. They appeared in force circa 1920, having some serious naval firepower - an armoured cruiser was sighted several times (and finally sunk by a Filipino predread), and there have also been reports of battleships (don't remember for sure offhand but think one was sunk) - there were two "late-model predreads" built "on speculation" in Iberia that vanished, first physically and then from the paperwork...
The Filipinos later blamed Chinese warlords for the whole mess, and briefly had an agreement with the Chinese Central Government to "seek, locate, destroy" said pirate-warlords, but the first time the semidreadnought San Pablo engaged a "pirate" shore battery - which engaged it first - there was an uproar over "Filipino imperialism" that brought the operation to a screeching halt.
The point seems to have been made, though, as the Pirates of the South China Sea haven't been heard from since...
...at least, not yet.
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