Season 1, Ep 4: More planning

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A/N: Credits go to KingDiscord. Also, I don't own anything.

Enjoy!

*insert USTO opening

Houston School of Armored Warfare, general officers room

An's POV:

I was in the general officers room with the rest of my officers convening a meeting before we meet the Japanese schools.

Me: Gentlemen, so far, we have 9 schools plus us participating against the Japanese. These are: the Pittsburgh Tankery Academy, Los Angeles College of Liberal Arts, Charleston Tankery History High School, Richmond Armored Warfare School, New York City School on Tank Tactics, Rhode Island Tankery School, Columbus Tank High School, and the Tampa Institute of Armored Warfare. We are the strongest of all the schools, though unfortunately, we are at a disadvantage here as they have 11 schools participating. These are: the Kuromorimine Girls Academy, Ooarai Girls Academy (these girls were the champions in the 64th Sensha Do Tournament), Pravda Girls High School, St Gloriana Girls College, Saunders University High School, Anzio Girls High School, Chi-Ha-Tan Academy, BC Freedom High School, University All-Stars Team, Count High School, and Maple High School. These schools may be Sensha Do veterans, but remember, we are actual war veterans, and we will use our experiences to win this match. Anderson?

An HSAW member who is a British currently serving Marine Corps Private Jack Anderson stands up.

Anderson: Yes sir?

Me: What's the count on our tanks and crew members?

Anderson: Sir, we have 100 M1A2C Abrams MBTs, 100 T-14 Armata MBTs, 70 T-15 Armata HIFVs, and 70 M2 Bradley IFVs. As for crew members, we have 700 members ready for combat, locked and loaded.

Me: Good. Did they check their gear, cleaned their M4s and M27s, and check their ammo?

Anderson: Yes sir.

Me: Alright, we're ready. We also have the location of the match. It's going to be on our soil.

McPearson: Where sir?

Me: Guam.

Somewhere in Japan

Third Person POV:

The 11 Japanese schools all gathered around a large platform that was to be the convening center for the Japanese before the match. The four directors of the Japan Sensha Do Federation sat down. Shichiro already informed of the situation early to Frost, so he was hoping that the Americans could have a head start in strategy as he simply did not trust the people sitting next to him except for Ami, who was also having a more than troubled expression on the topic overall. Shiho and Chiyo on the other hand were more in a joyful expression with the amount of participants competing against the Americans. Meanwhile, Miho was looking around the crowd and back up on the stage to see that the Directors were not alone, as MEXT was here as well, in which she started to question herself on why she decided to sign up for the Federation and not the USTO, though she shook those thoughts out very fast. Her mother was the first to speak.

Shiho: Good afternoon, ladies. Thank you for participation in today's introduction to the match up ahead. I'm sure you are all wondering why we have 11 schools participating in this match. Allow me to explain further.

Shiho then clicked on her remote and showed the logo of the United States Tankery Organization, which was an Eagle with its wings spread out with the words "United States Tankery Organization" surrounded in a circle.

Shiho: As you can probably tell, we have scheduled a war game with the United States Tankery Organization, but the reason is much more deeper than you all first realize. As some of you have already found out, the reason why we are holding this match is because we want to dismantle the United States Tankery Organization and its activities permanently.

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