Personal Review: Foreign Volunteer Legions

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The 7th of February was a rather calm and not so busy day for FVL Truppenführer Preston Connelly and Truppenführerin Gudruna Hurley, compared to Lucas Fields, Adelburger Walther Schäffer and the other FVL leaders. Having been to the RGA repository known as Schloß Schwarzenstein, the two scouts decided that it was time for them to figure out what their respective Foreign Volunteer Legions’ specialties would be. They discussed about it inside their personal quarters within Underworld, making note of everything they said to each other in the process. “Gudruna,” Connelly said to her, “I know that you are a girl scout, and I a boy scout, but something tells me that having ourselves try and learn something new to contribute to the RGA war effort, would not be as conducive as making good use of our expertise that they already have mastered.” Preston continued, “Therefore, I recommend we begin asking ourselves: what sort of skills have we earned from our years in scouting, and moreover, how can we apply these aforementioned skills in the context of Brotzmanskrieg?” “To tell you the truth, I think the possibilities are endless. But of course, I’d …show more content…

Leicht crews and groups specialize in reconnaissance and observation, as well the gathering and interpreting of intelligence,” replied Preston. “Grenadiers are flexible in the sense that they are mobile and can go where they are needed. Very few are given that designation. Reservists are Security specialists who guard critical sites deemed decisive to the RGA’s efforts in Brotzmanskrieg. They’re the ones that we saw at the Castle Black Stone. And lastly, Stoßtruppen is a term to designate elite crews and groups–heavily decorated and venerated guys and gals who tend to be selected for the most difficult of cases, if I’m may add. To my knowledge, only the Adelburgers are given that