. "Invasion of the Isle of Eels (1983: Doomsday)"@en . . "Unknown"@en . "965"^^ . "Approx 4,000 soldiers and 5,000 auxiliaries"@en . . . "20"^^ . . "2010-06-19"^^ . "Invasion of the Isle of Eels"@en . . . . "East Britain would push southwards into the locality of the Isle of Eels in East Cambridgeshire. Their assault would be focused in the area between the Great Ouse and a pair of canals that cut through the countryside. This would culminate in an assault on Ely, thereby creating a bridge across the Great Ouse and establishing for the first time reliable travel on foot between the nations. From this East British Royal Guardsmen, adept at hand-to-hand combat, could supplement Essex and Woodbridge troops in pivotal hand-to-hand combat."@en . "20"^^ . . "Approx 2,000 soldiers of varying types"@en . "East Cambridgeshire and the River Ouse"@en . "812"^^ . "East Britain would push southwards into the locality of the Isle of Eels in East Cambridgeshire. Their assault would be focused in the area between the Great Ouse and a pair of canals that cut through the countryside. This would culminate in an assault on Ely, thereby creating a bridge across the Great Ouse and establishing for the first time reliable travel on foot between the nations. From this East British Royal Guardsmen, adept at hand-to-hand combat, could supplement Essex and Woodbridge troops in pivotal hand-to-hand combat. At the same time, Essex would attack on the southernmost axis into South (and parts of East) Cambridgeshire, seizing the majority of the territory inside the Rivers Great Ouse and Cam, which would include the eastern portion of the remnants of Cambridge. This would secure the land border for the expansion, and provide Essex with an area for future expansions along more of the Great Ouse and establish a region of control from Stevenage northwards. The Royal Guardsmen would then join these soldiers, combining the melee skills of the Guardsmen with modern firepower from the Essaxons. Concurrently, Woodbridge would launch a northwards assault, driving up the eastern side of the Great River Ouse, to cut off the numerically inferior forces of the True British Army in Norfolk and to establish another land border. It would be gaining the parts of the districts of Thetford and Hunstanton. This would allow for a direct land route to East Britain and provide the country with the ability to sweep eastwards into the rest of Norfolk. After that, the three armies would have a strong and united border and if the True British Army raised its ugly head again, they would be ready. That is, if everything went according to plan."@en . "True British Army\n*Various local clans"@en . "Ongoing"@en . .