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![]() A road often travelled by Black and tan patrols,prone to ambushes by the rebels 2/15/2009 . Edited 2/16/2009 #1 |
![]() Rory arrived with his soldiers at the road. "Let's prepare to open fire and catch them in an ambush everyone" he said. "Lay low until I give the order" 6/18/2009 #2 |
![]() "Aim for the tires on the lorry lads." 7/26/2009 #3 |
![]() Sure enough the rumbling,creaking noise of lorries travelling along the rough road could be heard. The men held their breath, waiting for the moment to attack. 7/27/2009 #4 |
![]() "Steady boys, let the lobsters carry the bullets not the pavement. 7/27/2009 #5 |
![]() The lorries came into view. They rumbled slowly, not expecting an attack. Rory figured it was because they had a good twenty well-trained soldiers. Ten in each lorry. Although his men were outnumbered they held the high ground. He decided to give the order. "Rapid fire boys! Rapid fire!" (Thats a quote from the ambush memorial I saw on holiday :) ) 7/27/2009 #6 |
![]() James sent a round though the windsheld of the 1st lorry 7/29/2009 #7 |
![]() Rifle fire erupted on the lorries below. The British immediately jumped out to return fire. However the rugged terain helped to conceal the well placed rebels. 7/30/2009 #8 |
![]() James gathered British guns and walked along putting a bullet into a wounded brit. He did this as clamly as pulling weeds. 7/30/2009 #9 |
![]() Rory frowned at James. He realised his friend was out for blood,with little room for mercy. He had changed since 1916 Rory thought. The Rebels searched the bodies and took the british ammunition. 7/31/2009 #10 |
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