User blog:Goddess of Despair/Season 4 battle 4 Polish Land Forces vs Italian Army



Two Euorpean nations face off as the Polish Land Forces takes on the Italian Army. Who will win? Who will die? Who is deadliest? To find out our wikians are testing fiction's most lethal weapons. No rules, no safety, no mercy. History will be re-written as only one of these warriors emerges, the deadliest warrior!

Backround
Origin-Poland.

History-The Land Forces (Polish: Wojska Lądowe) are a military branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland. They currently contain some 106,000 active personnel and form many components of European Union and NATO deployments around the world. Poland's recorded military history stretches back for hundreds of years – since the 10th century (see List of Polish wars and History of the Polish Army), but Poland's modern army was formed after 1918.

Backround
Origin-Kingdom of Italy.

History-The Italian Army is the main ground branch of the Italian Armed Forces which had its origins in the Royal Army, the military group of the Kingdom of Italy. During the unification of Italy, the Royal Army was used to tie nations and papal states together through violent means. Since then, the Italian Army has served in the World Wars and in the War on Terror. During the first World War, the army took a lick at the beginnings of modern warfare, but suffered major casualties numbering in the 700,000s. Displeased with the meager earnings Italy received during World War I, the nation sided with Nazi-Germany and began a Fascist war that became a global conflict. In that time, the Royal Army boasted the largest military force during the second World War. However, it lacked the strength to pose as a major threat and relied on the paratroopers to gain victories. After the worldwide conflict, the force made major drastic reforms including a name-change to Esercito Italiano, theItalian Army.

Voting/battle information
The battle will be a 6 on 6 and wll take place in a urban area without civilians. Voting is in the form of points, 2 points for edges or a descriptive paragraph. 1 point for a decent paragraph and 0 for one word or one sentence. Voting ends 2/25/2013.