Dutchbag said
Yes, for the love of God. What else would you use war orders for if they aren't for military action?
Chairman Stein said
If they want to.
Pepperm1nts said
If I were to send troops to China, how would I do it? Would it be done with war orders..? Plus, I've already sent in my orders, so.. could I change them before the deadline (which I'm assuming is the end of today)?
On 30 May the diplomats, led by British Minister Claude Maxwell MacDonald, requested that foreign soldiers come to Beijing to defend the legations. The Chinese government reluctantly acquiesced, and the next day an international force of 435 navy troops from eight countries (75 French, 75 Russian, 75 British, 60 U.S., 50 German, 40 Italian, 30 Japanese, 30 Austrian) disembarked from warships and traveled by train from Dagu (Taku) to Beijing. They set up defensive perimeters around their respective missions.