Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2017. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 October 2021

The current state of the Royal Childarian Navy

Ensign of the RCN

The RCN has been around since the 2017 War against the Child Opposers but has been given almost absolutely no previous mention on this blog whatsoever. This post hopes to introduce this forgotten force to the public and outline its importance in Childarian history.

The RCN was founded mid 2017 on the outbreak of war with the Child Opposers, first appearing as a battleship propaganda poster advertising the RCN. A single paper boat was constructed, jokingly called the Bismarck, which became the first ship in the RCN.
Although the warship itself played no part in this war the commander of the RCN, Admiral Matthew Johnson helped with the planning of Operation Vodka.
Postwar the navy was given secondary importance and the Bismarck was scrapped after it became too squashed to float properly.
However in mid 2019 at school during a metalwork class I found the discarded hull of a half-complete wooden sailing ship toy for possible conversion. And after extensive bow modifications and the addition of gun turrets and a funnel, the ship was christened the TCS FORMIDIBLE  and made the flagship of the Royal Childarian Navy.
The FORMIDABLE served well for about a year, participating in an exercise at a local river.
However, it was mothballed and then scrapped at some point last year, leaving the RCN without a flagship (or any warships for that matter) which we intend to address at some point next year.

Despite the absence of a proper fleet, citizens employed within the navy have gone on to accomplish much, and many are important figures within our government. The RCN shall continue to be important to the DPROC and it's defence, and is still a formidable force with its capable Marine Corps.


-Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief

Saluez l' Enfant






Wednesday, 12 June 2019

THE WAR AGAINST THE CHILD OPPOSERS

Monday the 5th of June - 2017
War is declared on the PROC by the Child Opposers, their leader, Greer McCarthy famously quoting:
"The Child is bad - I shall kill it."
This results in the mobilisation of many RCAF units. The Child Opposers also mobilize their air force in preparation for battle.


Tuesday the 6th of June - 2017
Two RCAF aircraft on a reconnaissance mission are attacked and destroyed by the Child Opposers, an event that will be later known as the Takitimu skirmish. The PROC vows revenge.

Wednesday the 7th of June - 2017
One of the DPROC's three "Harrier" paper planes falls into enemy hands during a flight demonstration. It was taken for evaluation and was never seen again after the war. Presumably scrapped in December 2017.

Thursday the 8th of June - 2017
The 1st battle of Taradale is fought. Resulting in 2 RCAF aircraft lost and 3 Child Opposing aircraft shot down. Plans for Operation Vodka, the sabotage of the enemy aircraft in their hangars are laid down for the 9th of June. Doing the planning are the three of the main RCDF officials, Commander in chief Jakob Morris, Admiral Matthew Johnson and Thomas I. Despite his importance, Air Chief Marshal Nate Simes does not take part in the planning or operation.

Friday the 9th of June - 2017
Operation Vodka is put into action, successfully sabotaging 8 enemy aircraft. In response the Child Opposers attack with the remaining 5 aircraft. The RCAF fights back but looses 2 aircraft. However, the air force of the Child Opposers is shattered, losing 2 aircraft and forcing the remaining 2 to surrender. It is an obvious Childarian victory, for the Child Opposers have lost the ability to fight a war now that the PROC has complete aerial supremacy.

Child Opposers losses:
2 planes destroyed
3 planes captured
8 destroyed in operation Vodka

PROC losses:

2 planes destroyed


Tuesday the 13th of June - 2017
Greer McCarthy, leader of the Child Opposers surrenders to the PROC, therefore ending the war.
Child Opposers casualties(total):
12 planes destroyed
3 planes captured
1 prisoner taken
Total: 16
PROC casualties(total)
6 planes destroyed
1 plane captured
0 prisoners taken
Total: 7

Wednesday, 5 June 2019

Today in History

Two RCAF aircraft on a reconnaissance mission are attacked and destroyed by the Child Opposers, an event that will be later known as the Takitimu skirmish. The PROC vows revenge.

-Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief
Saluez l' Enfant

Tuesday, 4 June 2019

Today in History

War is declared on the PROC by the Child Opposers, their leader, Greer McCarthy famously quoting:
"The Child is bad - I shall kill it."
This results in the mobilisation of many RCAF units. The Child Opposers also mobilize their air force in preparation for battle.

-Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief
Saluez l' Enfant

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Two Years of The Child!

Two years ago, at 2:34 in the afternoon, The Child was discovered and the PROC was founded. Today is our second Child Day, marking two years since the founding of our great nation. For this occasion we have a special founders medal for those who were there when The Child was discovered.
Founders medal for 2019.

Today is an important day for our nation and I am glad to play an important part in the DPROC. How time flies!

-Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief
Saluez l' Enfant

Sunday, 5 May 2019

The Childarian Helicopter Squadron

I have decided that, to celebrate two years of The Child the RCAF will be reformed to the strength it was in 2017. A massively important but somewhat forgotten part of the RCAF was our squadron of paper helicopters that nearly made up most of our air force in that year.
Despite their important and once common status not a single one exists today, thanks to the Great Air Force Purge of December 2017 the entire squadron was destroyed save one. Unfortunately that helicopter was lost shortly afterwards and with no written records of the squadron it simply vanished from existence. Until now.
I have decided to recreate this lost squadron once more to remember it's forgotten glory and rebuild a historic part of the RCAF. Paper helicopters were among the first RCAF aircraft, and I refuse to let the type become extinct and forgotten!
Work on our Helicipter Squadron will begin as soon as blueprints are discovered, and I plan to have the squadron ready by VCO Day this year. Keep watching this blog for updates on this important topic!

- Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief
Saluez l' Enfant

Friday, 3 May 2019

Canard Production Restarted

For the first time in nearly two years, the production of the RCAF's most prominent paper aircraft has started again. Since May 2017 the Canard MK I has been the core fighter of the RCAF, and holds the title of the only fighter to be made by the DPROC in significant numbers.
Recently it was decided that, because of the retirement of our original Canards in June this year production of them would start again to re-arm our Canard Squadron.
The new Canards will be made using all the original methods and be given camouflage that matches their given roles in the RCAF.
As of VCO Day this year in June, our original Canards will join Aircraft 27 in retirement to make way for newer aircraft.
An article about our original Canard Squadron will appear later this month.

- Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief
Saluez l' Enfant

Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Aircraft Number 27 to be retired

Aircraft Number 27

It has recently been decided, considering its age and value, that aircraft 27 will be retired on the 30th of March this year.
Aircraft 27 has been in service with the RCAF since June 2017, and while not the oldest aircraft in the RCAF, it is the oldest type, and to valuable to have damaged.
Aircraft 27 is a standard paper dart, it was captured about two weeks after The War Against The Child Opposers ended, narrowly missing action. The camouflage scheme of Aircraft 27 is also peculiar, as it appears to be a mixture of old and new RCAF markings and camouflage.
After capture Aircraft 27 was placed into storage as a reserve. Then in November 2017 Aircraft 27 was reactivated for the Great Flower War. When the war ended it was put in storage again, and was one of the few aircraft that survived the Great Air Force Purge.
Aircraft 27 is a national treasure, and it has earned the right to retire. Our Canard squadron will also join it in retirement in June this year.
- Jakob Morris, Military Commander in Chief
Saluez l' Enfant

Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Today in History:

Greer McCarthy, leader of the Child Opposers surrenders to the PROC, therefore ending the war.
Child Opposers casualties(total):
12 planes destroyed
3 planes captured
1 prisoner taken
Total: 16
PROC casualties(total)
6 planes destroyed
1 plane captured
0 prisoners taken
Total: 7

The current state of the Royal Childarian Navy

Ensign of the RCN The RCN has been around since the 2017 War against the Child Opposers but has been given almost absolutely no previous men...