Order of Rhenus

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Order of Rhenus
Logo of Order of Rhenus
General
Owner HuCard
Country Flag-Malaysia.jpg Malaysia
Headquarters Peninsular Malaysia
Subsidiaries OoR Weapons Malaysia
Founded 12 November 2009
Founder HuCard
Demographics
Industries Manufacturing, Military
Products weapons
Services Civil support and supply of armed forces
Attributes
Colours Argent


The Order of Rhenus was founded on the 12th of November as a secular military order seeking to provide aid to those soldiers fighting on battlefields around the world whose causes are in its eyes noble and worth supporting. Thus far it did so by means of providing work and free weapons to soldiers abroad. It was presided by its Grand Master HuCard

Foundation

The Grand Master of the Military Order of Malaysia, HuCard

The Military Order of Rhenus was founded by HuCard on the 12th of November in the wake of Indonesia's attack on the Federal Republic of South East Asia, an act most severely condemned by him. Canada had sent out the Rangers of her Canadian Armed Forces in order to defend Malaysia, and HuCard sought to support them as well as to provide a platform for soldiers of other countries not having any MPPs with the nation. Over about the course of a night and a day the idea for the Order developed and soon manifested.

Purpose

The idea behind the Military Order of Rhenus was to provide bases in war-torn, unjustly treated countries in need of aid which are to serve soldiers willing to battle for the good cause regardless of what country or alliance they may stem from, even if their nation is not willing or financially able to form MPPs with countries being attacked and yet its people express the desire to stand up for the defence of a state in peril. The supply of weapons to armies fighting for their allies outside of their homeland as well as providing a stable workplace where they do not have to abandon any process made towards Hard Worker medals are one of the services of the Order. In the future, doing the same for civilians from various countries seeking to fight for one cause might become a consideration.

Activities

Supply of the Japanese Imperial Army

During the US American invasion of Japan, the Order a total of 33 Q1 weapons to the organisations Japanese Imperial Army and Japanese Imperial Navy to aid the defence of Kyushu.

In the aftermath of the region swap a week later when Japan was faced with dangers arising from holding on to its South Korean regions and from the Russians lurking north of their borders, the Order further supplies another 10 Q1 armaments to the Japanese Imperial Army and declared itself willing to continue to support the country should it face an invasion.

Indonesian Invasion of Malaysia

Support for the CAF Rangers

The logo of the Order's Malaysian mission.

During Indonesia's attack on the Federal Republic of South East Asia, Canada had deployed the Rangers of her armed forces to the defending country. Despite the two nations having formed MPPs, Canada could not yet act as Indonesia first targeted the Thai regions of the Federation which were not covered by the pact, thus compelling the CAF to send its troops directly to Malaysia. Within the first day of the war, the Order of Rhenus had set up the Q1 weapon company OoR Weapons Malaysia providing job offers for these overseas forces to offer them an opportunity to not miss out on everyday work. While the lowest possible wage was being paid, all produced arms were being donated to the working CAF Rangers in return to ensure a free and constant supply of ammunition. During the 4 days of operation, a total of 72 weapons were distributed to CAF Rangers, an additional 5 to a regular CAF soldier, and lastly 6 to a French civilian working at the company having moved to Malaysia to fight for Her cause.

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