Addressed to the Army of Club Penguin
What’s good ACP? As of May 29th, I assumed command of the Army of Club Penguin as its 50th Commander-in-Chief. I’m honored to be here as your new commander today. I know I have big shoes to fill, but I’m confident that with everyone’s help, I’ll be able to compete with the greatest leaders ACP has ever produced.
I never imagined I’d be leading ACP; if my past self heard about it, he would probably laugh and call me crazy. I have always held ACP in high regard because of the hard work of previous leaders, I love ACP’s culture and would bring some of it into my own army because ACP has always stood for innovation. I attempted to incorporate ACP’s recruiting and welcoming methods into my own army, and it worked extremely well. I have enormous respect for the individuals who spearheaded the ACP under CSY’s leadership, and I intend to surpass all of the greatest leaders. As mentioned above, leading ACP was never something that crossed my mind or even occurred to me as a possibility, but here I am proving that your commitment, hard work, drive for success, and dedication to an army can take you a long way. There have only been a few leaders in ACP’s 16-year history, and I am extremely pleased to be one of them, to be one of the leaders who stood at the pinnacle of greatness.
I joined ACP in October, hoping to advance from the troop ranks to the moderator team after retiring as Head Judge. I was able to advance to the highest troop ranks and was offered the opportunity to lead the AUSIA Division, which I gladly accepted. ACP is well-known for producing the best AUSIA leaders armies have ever seen, which is what drew me to the AUSIA Commander + 4ic offer. I poured my heart and soul into ACP’s AUSIA and the army itself, where we set numerous records under Calgo’s leadership. Despite the fact that 95% of my AUSIA Division goals have not been met, I intend to meet them during my tenure. During my time as an HCOM in ACP, we broke numerous records, including having the most #1 in the top tens in ACP CPPS history, as well as winning wars against Dark Vikings and SWAT (twice). We went on to defy all odds in the March Madness tournament, among other things. Let me tell you a little bit about myself before I bore you with the minor details. I am an ambitious and egotistical individual. Yes, no one will admit to being egotistical, but that same ego drives me to be a better version of myself every day but I am the same person who always prioritizes his troops and staff. Nothing is more important to me than the well-being of my troops and staff, and I will make certain that nothing unsettling happens to them while the triumvirate is in charge. The only reason I believe ACP will achieve greatness is because you have a triumvirate who shares the same ideals and the same goal to achieve. These objectives have yet to be met, but I am confident that they will be reached.
The “Triumvirate” of ACP leaders is determined to make ACP the greatest army in the near future. You have Calgo, who has poured his blood, sweat, and tears into ACP’s upbringing. I know he went through a lot with the army, facing many hardships, but he always saw it as a challenge to overcome, and he did revitalize ACP to become one of the top armies today. His work at ACP demonstrates his ability as a leader; he has done an excellent job and we will see more of him in the future. You have Coolguy, who has been crushing it since his first day at ACP. He brings a wealth of experience from his three years in SWAT, demonstrating his dedication to the army through thick and thin. Coolguy and I have always been friends, but I am very honored to be working with him; I know ACP is the perfect place for him to truly be himself and lead like the legend he has always been. I have no doubt in Coolguy’s leadership abilities; he has always followed morals even when I haven’t and has a strong sense of justice, which ACP needs.
In 2014, I joined the CP armies as a Rebel Penguin Federation troop. Only after CPPS armies arrived did I gain a thorough understanding of armies. Notably, I was able to successfully lead armies such as Athletes, Elites, Dark Champions, and Fire Warriors. I am fully prepared to lead ACP to great heights, and I intend to do so.
The Triumvirate demonstrated themselves in the recent World War 9, and while it ended in neutrality due to the treaty, we were able to showcase that the ACP is a brute force that never gives up no matter what is thrown at them.
What’s next for ACP? It’s utter domination burning our mark in the Legends Cup. The Legends Cup is ours, and no one will take it away from us; we will accept your challenge and give it our all, regardless of the outcome. This is not a repeat of previous tournaments; this is a brand-new ACP hungry for success.
With that, I’d like to thank everyone who has helped me along the way at ACP; without you, it would have been impossible for me to progress. It is YOU who gives me the strength to perform to the best of my abilities, and my determination to win stems solely from the absurd amount of effort you have put into the army, which I do not want to go to waste. Thank you to all of the current and former staff and HCOM who have always been supportive of me, as well as my friends who were able to lend a helping hand. I’d also like to thank Calgo and Coolguy, who have been my brothers since day one, and I’m looking forward to leading alongside you both. Green Together, Family Forever!
AustinFraud
ACP 50th Commander in Chief & AUSIA Division Commander
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