William H Crawford
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September, 1815.
At an unknown point of the Blight invasion of France, U.S. Ambassador William H. Crawford sends a letter requesting for his evacuation. Crawford is taken to the city of Roscoff, which is fortified by the French Army. Under the cover of fog, the USS Constitution sneaks past the British Quarantine of Europe and successfully docks in the harbor of Roscoff. Shortly prior to the arrival of the U.S. Marines, the city is overrun and the French Army is disorganized
Upon going into a house, a vase from above falls and shatters on your head. A voice would interrupt the silent gasps between the fellow marines,
“A marine? What are you doing here?”