Since the inception of Panzerfahren in Germany, later adopted as Tankery in Britain and most of the world, and later known as Sensha-do in Japan. Canada was once a dominant force in the world of tankery throughout North America and the British Commonwealth. However, this golden era came to an abrupt end in 1987 after a series of defeat in the International Tournament to Japan and the stock market crash, leading to funding halts in Commonwealth's countries. Now decades have passed, and Her Majesty is requesting her loyal servants to rebuild the neglected sport, the former pride of the Commonwealth. As a result, a Canadian team emerges at Fort Nelson's Academy, where the cradle of Canadian tankery began. How would this academy fare in a sport now dominated by Japan?" (Note: Names and locations may be fictional, if its real, its just pure coincidence and altered from the real one, some real locations and names and events may be used, all rights belongs to the original Girls Und Panzer creators. Re-writtings will be common.)
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