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Post by Von Bismarck jr on Apr 28, 2016 1:15:58 GMT
General William T. Sherman Mountbatten Why'd he get banned? I didn't particularly like him, but I never found out why. I can't help but wonder if he's back with another account, either. The same reason why other people get banned, excessive infractions of the forum rules. It's temporary. A little more specific of an answer would've been appreciated, but I know why you wouldn't say anything more. But just how temporary? He was banned on like the 16th or something, right?
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 28, 2016 1:24:50 GMT
The same reason why other people get banned, excessive infractions of the forum rules. It's temporary. A little more specific of an answer would've been appreciated, but I know why you wouldn't say anything more. But just how temporary? He was banned on like the 16th or something, right? *Whisper, whisper* Don't ask any questions...we don't like people who talk too much... JK Anyway, Moreau has been banned prior, and, like Batten said, for excessive breaking of forum rules. The ban is temporary, just how temporary is something I've forgotten, but hell be unbanned eventually.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 28, 2016 1:32:00 GMT
The award for bravest men in the war goes to: Canada, for defending Ypres from the Germans, fighting in the Somme and at the hundred days offensive and for being complimented by the Germans themselves. The award for least brave men in the war goes to: Russia, despite being very tough call, the political situation in the country caused for many to mutiny. The award for best general of the war goes to: Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck, for defending the German colony of East Africa for the whole war without support from Berlin or reinforcements. The award for worst general of the war goes to: Conrad Von Hotsendorf, just...in general. The award for the largest army at the start of the war goes to: Russia The award for having the most professional army goes to: Britain The award for most fronts fought on goes to: Germany, fought on almost every front of the war. The award for most decisive impact goes to: America, filled in the void left by Russia and supplied the Allies with weapons and men. The award for most indecisive impact goes to: Italy, not that they weren't a major player, their contribution to the allied victory was not as great as expected. Oskar Potiorek was even worse than Hötzendorf actually
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Post by Von Bismarck jr on Apr 28, 2016 2:03:11 GMT
A little more specific of an answer would've been appreciated, but I know why you wouldn't say anything more. But just how temporary? He was banned on like the 16th or something, right? *Whisper, whisper* Don't ask any questions...we don't like people who talk too much... JK Anyway, Moreau has been banned prior, and, like Batten said, for excessive breaking of forum rules. The ban is temporary, just how temporary is something I've forgotten, but hell be unbanned eventually. Maybe I do talk to much...maybe I do... -X files theme plays-
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Post by best75 on Apr 28, 2016 2:15:33 GMT
C'thin is so awesome.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 28, 2016 8:10:17 GMT
The award for bravest men in the war goes to: Canada, for defending Ypres from the Germans, fighting in the Somme and at the hundred days offensive and for being complimented by the Germans themselves. The award for least brave men in the war goes to: Russia, despite being very tough call, the political situation in the country caused for many to mutiny. The award for best general of the war goes to: Paul Von Lettow-Vorbeck, for defending the German colony of East Africa for the whole war without support from Berlin or reinforcements. The award for worst general of the war goes to: Conrad Von Hotsendorf, just...in general. The award for the largest army at the start of the war goes to: Russia The award for having the most professional army goes to: Britain The award for most fronts fought on goes to: Germany, fought on almost every front of the war. The award for most decisive impact goes to: America, filled in the void left by Russia and supplied the Allies with weapons and men. The award for most indecisive impact goes to: Italy, not that they weren't a major player, their contribution to the allied victory was not as great as expected. Oskar Potiorek was even worse than Hötzendorf actually true, as he lost Belgrade, I mean Belgrade?!?!
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Post by Mountbatten on Apr 28, 2016 10:36:50 GMT
I think that a few days ago he had 9 days left. So 5-7 more days
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 28, 2016 21:26:47 GMT
Oskar Potiorek was even worse than Hötzendorf actually true, as he lost Belgrade, I mean Belgrade?!?! Especially considering how close it was to the K.u.K. border
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 28, 2016 21:31:51 GMT
I'll do the same General William T. Sherman did just with Marshalls of France: Bravest: Lannes for what he did at Lodi "Lannes was the first man across the bridge, followed closely by Napoleon. Mounted on his magnificent charger, Lannes galloped up to the Austrians and snatched a standard; as he was about to seize another, his horse sank under him. In a moment the swords of a half-dozen Austrian cuirassiers clashed about him. He dismounted from his dying steed, leaped onto the horse of an Austrian officer, slew him with a single stroke, and charged the cuirassiers to fight his way back to his men. Napoleon never forgot Lannes’s bravery on that occasion." Least Brave: Marmont for being a traitor Best general: D'avout, Lannes, and Masséna (all were used differently) Worst general: Grouchy for messing up in the Ireland invasion 1796 and of course in 1815. Largest Army: Russian of course Most professonial: French and British Most fronts: France obviously (or Russia if you want to know the allied one) The most decisive impact: Russia obviously. Most indecisive: Ottomans, Persia, United States of America
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Post by Jean-Luc Picard on Apr 30, 2016 5:59:30 GMT
Sign up for STW2, now!
Please
I'm being passive-aggressive for a reason
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Apr 30, 2016 8:11:43 GMT
It's the first day in three months that I got no new post from the RP board.
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Post by Jean Lannes on Apr 30, 2016 21:53:11 GMT
It's the first day in three months that I got no new post from the RP board. I didn't know there were posts from the RP board
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 30, 2016 22:36:37 GMT
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Post by best75 on Apr 30, 2016 23:08:39 GMT
I am thinking of what legendaries to craft in hearthstone.
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Post by General William T. Sherman on Apr 30, 2016 23:50:09 GMT
I now have Guderian! I HAVE GUDERIAN!!! IM SO HAPPY!!!!
I also got Dutra because i needed a South American general (He's crappy, but he's mainly for show)
My generals now include: The three eye covered generals (Arab, Italian and Soviet) Kuznetsov Badoglio Graziani Mannerheim Crerar Guderian Dutra
With these fine men under my control, nothing can stop us!
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