lundi 27 avril 2015

Battaleon Orders Invasion of Shanghai

Crossing the Pacific Ocean for the second time in 60 years, AirForce Quackbar 303 is deployed for the aerial attack of Shanghai.

The team launched to the skies only 10 minutes after Battaleon ok'd the military invasion plans for China. The Grande Army of Battaland will begin with an invasion of Shanghai and the rest is classified from there.

Battaleon is not intimidated by the numbers that the Chinese have in their armies because the Grande Army of Battaland is far better trained and prepared for war. Not to mention, Battaland has successfully defeated the fascist forces of Battalouis XVIII and Marine LeQuac. As well as Saquack Hussein, Ayatollah Quackmeini, Donald Duck and Donald Duck Un.

Xi Jinping, President of China, was not able to deploy anti-aircraft guns in time. Most of which had been moved to Beijing, along with the bulk of the Chinese army, awaiting AirForce Quackbar 303 there. It was a slaughter, leaving over 2000 Chinese soldiers and civilians down. Battaland is not a member of NATO and therefore is not bound to target only military targets --neither is China a member.

AirForce Quackbar 303 is considered one of the best aerial fighting groups on the planet. The pilots are carefully selected at age 3, and are trained to fly and fight as a giant team of arrows. Signals and safety keep all the members together and acting as a singular entity against any threats or downfalls. The team acts as one, and while ocmmand is given to 1 duck, this changes when that duck gets tired and he moves to the end of one of the wings. Each one knows each responsibility.

Surprisingly, Donald Duck --the former dictator of North Battaland-- joined AirForce Quackbar 303 in the early 1930s. He was a noted fighter pilot, and gifted aviator.

He engaged along with Umrika against Germany in a World War. However, the fumes of the planes he flew contained high degrees of lead which may have affected his sanity over the years.

One of Donald Duck's aircraft are now on display in Quacbec in the Musee d'Aviation

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