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In October 2020, the Naval Detachment of the Royal Guards became part of the Micronational Outer Space Taskforce (MOST), a loose alliance organized by [[Slabovia]] with the goal of increasing leadership and team-building skills among [[micronation]]s. On 22 November 2020, a three person crew from Westarctica participated in [[Exercise: MOSTLY HARMLESS]] onboard the WS ''Endurance'' spaceship bridge simulator. This was a follow-up mission to [[Exercise: Westarctic Chill]], which had occurred the previous year.
In October 2020, the Naval Detachment of the Royal Guards became part of the Micronational Outer Space Taskforce (MOST), a loose alliance organized by [[Slabovia]] with the goal of increasing leadership and team-building skills among [[micronation]]s. On 22 November 2020, a three person crew from Westarctica participated in [[Exercise: MOSTLY HARMLESS]] onboard the WS ''Endurance'' spaceship bridge simulator. This was a follow-up mission to [[Exercise: Westarctic Chill]], which had occurred the previous year.


===War With Raphania==
===War With Raphania===
After the leader of [[Raphania]], Grand Emir Charles I, declared war upon Westarctica, citing his belief that their occupation of Calsahara in 2017 was an illegitimate act, Grand Duke Travis mobilized the Royal Guards and made immediate preparations for a state of war. A Royal Decree was issued on 26 October 2022 formally declaring war against Raphania. The Royal Guards occupied Raphania in [[Operation: MOCK TORTOISE]] on 10 November.
After the leader of [[Raphania]], Grand Emir Charles I, declared war upon Westarctica, citing his belief that their occupation of Calsahara in 2017 was an illegitimate act, Grand Duke Travis mobilized the Royal Guards and made immediate preparations for a state of war. A Royal Decree was issued on 26 October 2022 formally declaring war against Raphania. The Royal Guards occupied Raphania in [[Operation: MOCK TORTOISE]] on 10 November.


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