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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP09 Jun 2026 1:46 p.m. PST

…Baggage Camp


"'Il Cacciatore' having rapidly retreated from Trauberk, had fallen back to his temporary camp by the church of Our Lady of Brezje, located in a small valley. Leaving a small guard for the camp, he had set off to reconnoitre the surrounding countryside, looking for any opportunity to raid and disrupt the Wiener Schnitzel trade.

Things were rather different in the village, where the local newspaper, the 'Trauberk Thunderer', had been full of nothing but praise for Leutnant Joseph 'Fighting Joe' Radetsky and his troops. Whilst the celebrations were still going on, news reached 'Fighting Joe' that the Italian Legion's camp was not too far away and lightly guarded. As he gathered his forces together, the villagers pleaded to be able to come along and liberate some stolen goods, to which he assented and the 'Trauberk Terratorials' were formed…"

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