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I like the sound of Français Expéditionnaire Groupe Écosse (which I think is French Expeditionary Group, Scotland).
I don't think the canon material specifically states one way or the other whether there are any French advisors active in Scotland though.
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http://forum.juhlin.com/showthread.p...nt+Europe+2001
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Personally I've always advocated a covert French presence in Scotland, I was just stressing that is my own view and isn't referenced in the canon UK material (one way or the other).
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I found this the other day thought you might want to added it.
One O'Clock Gun The One O'Clock Gun is a time signal, and is fired every day at precisely 13:00, excepting Sunday, Good Friday and Christmas Day. The gun was established in 1861 as a time signal for ships in the Firth of Forth, and complemented the time ball, which was installed on the Nelson Monument in 1852, but which was useless during foggy weather. The gun; a Ordnance QF 25 pounder; is fired from Mill's Mount Battery, on the north face of the castle, by the District Gunner from 105th Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers). The original gun was an 18-pound muzzle-loading cannon, which needed four men to load, and was fired from the Half Moon Battery. This was replaced in 1913 by a 32-pound breech-loader, and in May 1952 by a 25-pound Howitzer
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Updated article
As ever comments are welcome.
Canadian Army and Rainbow Six I hope you like the references! |
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the Scots have a few big and a lot of small distilleries. even the small ones might be able to put out 1000L of fuel.
being able to make are amounts of use able fuel could be good (sale or trade) or bad (ie target) I would think that most would be damaged of limited use....maybe spare parts? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...es_in_Scotland |
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James - there are a couple technical inconsistencies in the document. On pages 2 and 3, units are sometimes listed as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd, and sometimes as 1 or 2 (for example, in the 2nd Reserve Battalion Army of Scotland, Waterloo Company was formerly part of 1 51st Highland Volunteers, while Tangier company was part of 2nd 51st Highland Volunteers; I believe Waterloo should be 1st 51st rather than 1 51st). In the sidebar on page 6, the title refers to RAF Leuchars, but the first sentence has it misspelled as Leucchars.
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