User blog:Johnny Coaleaston/Proclamation of Westminster from the Ministry of Warfare and Security

March 14, 1745

To the British general public,

''It has come to the most important attention to the Ministry of Warfare that the Royal Military, consisting of four divisastments (Royal Navy, Marines, Privateers, and Army), has been recently deprived of a substantial amount of officers and enlisted men. Although our gracious country is in times of peace with our former enemies, it is absolutely vital that our military sits well in the international standings in comparison to our restless associates.''

''It has always been that our military has had the upper hand against Spain's, and that our gracious country has boasted such. The Ministry of Warfare sees it as our personal duty to keep our standings that way, at whatever costs necessary. I have been charged with the recruitment of soldiers for our military, wether they be veterans of war or "fresh fish" as they are called, to us military men.''

This operation will need the help of many other departments of Britain, most notably the Exchequer, which I now request funds for the equpping and payments of our soldiers.

May the sun never set on our Empire,

