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    WORLD@WAR dreht jetzt völlig ab!

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    Combat Engineers, A Tough Breed

    AARS from the field hilight the role combat engineers are playing to help defeat the Allied forces.

    German Sapper Tjet describes his latest mission, "I used cover as best I could, attacking tanks from behind and lobbing grenades at trucks and troops. My commanding officer confirmed I killed 1 Heavy Tank in 27 minutes."

    With fighting men like this, Axis forces are assured victory!


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    Herculean effort by Dekumpel
    in Clash of Armour!

    In an clash of machines lasting up to 12 minutes Dekumpel engaged at least 3 French units while moving through the frontlines. During this this harrowing battle of iron beasts Dekumpel killed 3 and reports afterwards say he was posted as Missing in Action

    Officials of the German Armoured Command said today that this kind of heroic effort and skilled combat remains an example to all soldiers on the battlefield as they steel their esolve to move forwards to victory.

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    Dekumpel Helps Capture an enemy facility

    Dekumpel was recently recognized by German military officials by outstanding performance. Dekumpel was Missing in Action after completion of the mission.

    During a harrowing 12 minute mission, Dekumpel showed courage and determination in securing the facility. Men like Dekumpel are an example to all of us and we salute his bravery. This amazing effort by Dekumpel does not go un-noticed.



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    Dekumpel Helps Capture an enemy facility

    Dekumpel was recently recognized by German military officials by outstanding performance. Dekumpel was Missing in Action after completion of the mission.

    During a harrowing 12 minute mission, Dekumpel showed courage and determination in securing the facility. Men like Dekumpel are an example to all of us and we salute his bravery. This amazing effort by Dekumpel does not go un-noticed.


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    Dekumpel Recognized for Outstanding Effort!

    German military officials recognized Dekumpel for an outstanding effort on March 7th. Dekumpel killed 3 enemy units and attacked multiple targets during a mission that lasted 12 minutes long. After the mission, he was listed as Missing in Action.


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    Dekumpel Displays True Soldier Courage!

    During an infantry engagement lasting up to 12 minutes Dekumpel fought and killed at least 3 French units while holding ground during an intense assault.

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    During this harrowing bullet riddled battle Dekumpel displayed true courage and posession of a pair of big ones. Mission reports after the battle say he was posted as Missing in Action


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    Great Flying by Dekumpel
    in Deadly Aerial Battle


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    In an air battle lasting up to 12 minutes Dekumpel killed 3 British units while on patrol over the frontlines. Ater this harrowing aerial battle he was posted as Missing in Action

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    Officials of the German Air Force Command said today that this kind of determination and sacrifice remains an example to all pilots flying above their brothers on the battlefield.

  2. #2
    Gibs doch zu, du schmierst die.

  3. #3
    Nicht wirklich!

    Aber es kommt monatelang nie was und dann 8 Mails auf einmal

  4. #4
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    Dekumpel's Recent Effort Stands Out

    Dekumpel was recently recognized by German military officials after an outstanding performance in a mission against the enemy. That mission resulted in Killed in Action.

    During this mission, Dekumpel had 4 kills and hit British forces at least 5 times. This mission lasted 19 minutes.

    Germany is honored by Dekumpel's valiant effort.

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    grml ich wurde bisher EINMAL in der gazette erwähnt, als ich captain in der lw wurde... uppydogeyes:
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