User:LB&SCR/Sandbox6

The European Alliance
The European Alliance was born out of the desperation, neccesity, and arrogance of the old colonial powers. To prevent an Alliance between France and Russia, the other powers of Europe (pushed by the German Kaiser) agreed in secret to fund a people's uprising in Tsarist Russia. So, in 1881, and backed by the Major European Powers, the people killed Alexander II and founded the Soviet Union... this would prove disastrous for the remainder of Europe.

The Soviet Union began funding socialist uprisings all over the world, and in a haste to be able to defend themselves against the Soviets, the nations of Europe banded together in one massive alliance! This was just in time, as not too much later, the Soviets invaded Europe.

However, the European Monarchs had dug themsevles even deeper into their hole, as their closest ally refused to come to their aid. This was because in the Shogun Empire's invasion of Hainan Island, the soldiers of the English and French stationed on the island refused to lend any aid, and just sat back and watched as American and Canadian soldiers were slaughtered.

Infantry

 * -| Volunteers =



When the Soviets easily smashed through the European defensive line, the Europeans realized they had a major issue that was in desperate need of solving. If they didn't fill that gap in the line, the red menance would overrun Europe! So, the European Alliance put out a call for volunteers to fill special regiments to fill in the hole.

With a sudden wave a patriotism and resistance, thousands upon thousands of men from Poland, Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia raised their hands in defiance as young boys and old men left their schools and homes to defend their families from the reds. They were rushed to the line and were ordered to hold until regulars could arrive, what happened next was called 'The Miracle of Vilnius.'

Out-numbered, under-gunned, under-equiped, and under-trained; the basically armed civilians were dying by their thousands, yet their position, the weakest part of the line, remained firm. In the face of overwhelming odds, the Volunteers held the line until three divisions of Hungarian Infantry arrived to relieve them.

While only trained in the basics, what they lack in experience they make up for with their sheer bravery.

MP40




 * Weight: 8.75 lbs
 * Length: 833 mm
 * Cartridge: 9 x 19mm Parabellum
 * Effective Range: 200 meters
 * Feed System: 32-round magazine
 * Full-auto


 * -| Regulars =



Even though all of Europe now fights under one banner, the British Army still maintains it's proud history and traditions; and they are still a very powerful sword for the Alliance in their war against the red tide. The entirety of the world respects them, and the cold steel of their bayonets should not be underestimated. They ruled colonies with iron fists until called back to respond to the Soviet Invasion.

What they lack in numbers, the Regulars make up in skill. No Regular is allowed on the field until they have recieved years and years of grueling of vigourous training at the hands of Britain's top officers. They are punished harshly if their marksmanship is not up to scratch, and they fire highly concentrated fusilades of bullets that reduce enemy waves to nothing but corpses.

The Regulars will never forget the colonies they left behind, and they vow to return one day.... and God help whoever stands in their way.

Bren Gun




 * Weight: 25 lbs
 * Length: 1,156
 * Cartridge: .303 British
 * Effective Range: 600 yards
 * Feed System: 30-round box magazine
 * Full Auto
 * -| Grenadiers =



Companies of Grenadiers have been at the forefront of European style warfare for hundreds of years; always right on the front lines in the thickest and hairiest battles in warfare where their mere presence could supposedly turn the tide of battle with their intimidating size and mastery of melee warfare. The days of Napoleonic Glory may be gone, but the Grenadier tradition lives on in these men.

The Grenadiers are large mountains of men decked in heavy armor and carrying heavy steel shields to wade through even the heaviest of enemy gunfire. It is when they are within range that they throw their implosion AT Grenades at enemy vehicles and strongpoints, opening the way for the other infantrymen to charge in with their own guns.