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'Hardest Working Division' Gaining Notoriety In Halland


Halland News – By now, most are very familiar with the make-up of the Halland Military. It’s not a secret that Halland has three powerful mechanized infantry divisions (13th, 14th, and 15th Mechanized Infantry Divisions) with a fourth one, the 17th Mechanized Infantry Division, still in construction mode. The Halland military also has two regular infantry divisions (1st & 2nd Infantry Divisions) that are highly decorated.

However, one Division that flies under the radar is Halland’s Reserve Infantry Division which boasts  nearly 500 military personnel and is the largest Infantry Division in all of Halland. This Division, formally known as the HQ Combat Division, is unique in the fact that it should never see combat. Its main priority is the defense of Halland and its capital, Halland City. To ever see combat operations, Halland City would need to be threatened which has never occurred nor likely to occur. The Reserve Infantry Division is lightly armed compared to the other Halland Infantry Divisions and is only in possession of defensive military equipment needed to fend off a siege.

Unlike other reserve divisions throughout the Hall Nations, Halland’s Reserve Infantry Division is very much active. At times, convoys from this division can be seen carrying much needed supplies to the rest of the divisions deployed across Halland. This Division can also be called upon to assist in natural disasters, assist with border protection, and fulfill civil emergency duties as needed. In fact, General Amongstus gave an infamous label to the Reserve Infantry Division as being "The hardest working Division in all of Halland” due to the support they provide to the rest of the military.

With a conflict potentially erupting at any moment against McDonaldland, and the growing nuclear threat that Hallville poses to the rest of the world; Halland’s Reserve Infantry Division is always looking forward to meeting the challenges that lie ahead of them.









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