National Liberation Army
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The National Liberation Army[note 1] is a guerilla organization located in a disaster-torn rural part of an unknown nation embroiled in conflict.
History
The group's only known activity is a firefight at a village that claimed the life of International Children's Charity Foundation aid worker Franz Breitner.[1]
Trivia
- The Japanese rendition for the group identifies it as a "front" (戦線), befitting their irregular status.
Footnotes
- ↑ National Liberation Army (民族解放戦線 Minzoku Kaihō Sensen)