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Fan GM Oswald McRiley
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As a young boy, Oswald was always interested in the Navy. At the age of sixteen, he enlisted in the Navy as a cadet who was sent to the Caribbean. He was stationed on the first Navy team to discover Port Royal, and there he realized one day, he would become an admiral.
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As a young boy, Oswald was always interested in the Navy. At the age of sixteen, he enlisted in the Navy as a cadet who was sent to the Caribbean. He was stationed on the first Navy team to discover Port Royal, and there he realized one day, he would become an admiral. After many years, Oswald became an important figure in the Navy. He helped in the construction of Port Tariff, by leading a squad of expeditionary ships against raiders, hoping to take supplies, and send it to Shipwreck Cove. McRiley and his ships sunk raiders for thirty-five straight hours, before sending all the raiders fleeing. For his nearly impossible feat, he was promoted to admiral, and given full rights as captain of the HMS London.