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<br>'''William Porter's Blog''' is a fictional online diary which was started in March 2nd, 2006.<br>The protagonist is a American soldier who has been deployed | <br>'''William Porter's Blog''' is a fictional online diary which was started in March 2nd, 2006.<br>The protagonist is a American soldier who has been deployed to the Kingdom of South [[Sahrani]] amid tensions with the neighbouring communist Democratic Republic of [[Sahrani]] to the north; as part of an operation to train the military forces of the Kingdom of South [[Sahrani]] . Blog updates are usually posted by William Porter himself or his friend Frank; the posts detail their everyday routines on [[Sahrani]] and tell of the hard life on the island. <br>Recently, Porter obtained a camera phone and began posting pictures and short video sequences from around the base camp, to the delight of the blog’s audience. | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 2 March 2007
William Porter's Blog is a fictional online diary which was started in March 2nd, 2006.
The protagonist is a American soldier who has been deployed to the Kingdom of South Sahrani amid tensions with the neighbouring communist Democratic Republic of Sahrani to the north; as part of an operation to train the military forces of the Kingdom of South Sahrani . Blog updates are usually posted by William Porter himself or his friend Frank; the posts detail their everyday routines on Sahrani and tell of the hard life on the island.
Recently, Porter obtained a camera phone and began posting pictures and short video sequences from around the base camp, to the delight of the blog’s audience.
External Links
Source: William Porter's Blog
His blog is a peek into Armed Assault, the sequel to Operation Flashpoint.