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(Today Newspaper of about yesterday ) (Published in morning Primidi) (Gimsamnios 25th, 1636 of Central Calendar) (November 25th, 1940 of Georgian Calendar)
-------------------------------------- 25 November 1940 25 Gimsamnios 1636
Principality of Qua-Toyne Town of Gim
Qua-Toynian Gim Defense Garrison
The town of Gim is an essential Qua-Toynian town near the border. The town housed around a thousand people and was an outpost or frontline garrison of the Qua-Toynian army, despite being neglected a few times.
There was a report that the Lourian army began invading the Qua-Toyne. With Gim being the nearest town to the border, the defense garrison command and the mayor initiate evacuation for the civilians. while the Gim Defense Garrison prepares everything to defend Gim.
"Move! Move!" Barked Commander Moizi, the in-charge of the Gim Defense Garrison.
On the front gate, hundreds of sandbags were packed to create a short sandbag wall. Behind the sandbag walls, six French 75 field guns* are placed.
Lines of sandbags with Lewis Mark IIIs** are placed on the front of the artilleries. There were also machine guns on the wooden walls of Gim. On the wooden towers, the Lewis Mark IIIs were placed on anti-aircraft tripods, purposed to be anti-air guns. A few tripods are placed with the Madsens*.
Around three truck-mounted dual Vickers .50 Mark IV*** and two truck-mounted QF 3-inch guns were presented on the field.
"Move!!" Moizi continue. "How many trucks have left the town?" He asked to a soldier nearby.
"Around nine trucks have recently left the town, sir." The soldier answered.
"Tell them to get faster. The Lourians are coming!" The commander ordered, the soldier then left and brought the order with him.