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The '''Home-Army Fourth Operational Corps''' was a version of the secret [[Home-Army Operational Corps]] that worked with the [[Allies]] during [[World War II]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Cold Step (short story)|One Cold Step]]'', ''[[The Dogs of War (LS short story)|The Dogs of War]]'')
The '''Home-Army Fourth Operational Corps''' was a version of the secret [[Home-Army Operational Corps]] that worked with the [[Allies (World War II)|Allies]] during [[World War II]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[One Cold Step (short story)|One Cold Step]]'', ''[[The Dogs of War (LS short story)|The Dogs of War]]'') The Corps had wide executive powers, to the extent they could be considered above the law, and [[Winston Churchill]] made great use of that. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dogs of War (LS short story)|The Dogs of War]]'')


== History ==
In [[1941]], [[Toby Kinsella]] recruited [[Edward Travers]] to the corps to provide scientific assistance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Night of the Intelligence (novel)|Night of the Intelligence]]'')
In [[1941]], [[Toby Kinsella]] recruited [[Edward Travers]] to the corps to provide scientific assistance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Night of the Intelligence (novel)|Night of the Intelligence]]'')


In [[1942]], after helping Travers at [[Gulliver Base]], Section Officer [[Eileen Younghusband|Eileen le Croissette]] of the WAAF was recommended to the Corps, and signed up to assist. She often worked with Edward Travers, but not always. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Flaming Soldier (novel)|The Flaming Soldier]]'', ''[[Vampires of the Night (short story)|Vampires of the Night]]'')
In [[1942]], after helping Travers at [[Gulliver Base]], Section Officer [[Eileen Younghusband|Eileen le Croissette]] of the WAAF was recommended to the Corps, and signed up to assist. She often worked with Edward Travers, but not always. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Flaming Soldier (novel)|The Flaming Soldier]]'', ''[[Vampires of the Night (short story)|Vampires of the Night]]'')


The Corps had wide executive powers, to the extent they could be considered above the law, and [[Winston Churchill]] made great use of that. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dogs of War (LS short story)|The Dogs of War]]'')
In [[1943]], Eileen le Croisette travelled to [[Sheffield]] to investigate a steelworks. She discovered that the factory's manager, Huxtable, was creating [[Quark]]s to use in his own personal war. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Home Fires Burn (novel)|Home Fires Burn]]'')
 
In [[1945]], on the same day that [[Adolf Hitler]] died, [[Martin Renfield]] saved Winston Churchill from a [[Nazi]] wielding a gladius. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Rise of the Dominator (novel)|Rise of the Dominator]]'')


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Latest revision as of 18:23, 3 September 2020

The Home-Army Fourth Operational Corps was a version of the secret Home-Army Operational Corps that worked with the Allies during World War II. (PROSE: One Cold Step, The Dogs of War) The Corps had wide executive powers, to the extent they could be considered above the law, and Winston Churchill made great use of that. (PROSE: The Dogs of War)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1941, Toby Kinsella recruited Edward Travers to the corps to provide scientific assistance. (PROSE: Night of the Intelligence)

In 1942, after helping Travers at Gulliver Base, Section Officer Eileen le Croissette of the WAAF was recommended to the Corps, and signed up to assist. She often worked with Edward Travers, but not always. (PROSE: The Flaming Soldier, Vampires of the Night)

In 1943, Eileen le Croisette travelled to Sheffield to investigate a steelworks. She discovered that the factory's manager, Huxtable, was creating Quarks to use in his own personal war. (PROSE: Home Fires Burn)

In 1945, on the same day that Adolf Hitler died, Martin Renfield saved Winston Churchill from a Nazi wielding a gladius. (PROSE: Rise of the Dominator)