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[[Image:OdMMF.jpg|thumb||230px|right|The Migrant Fleet sailing in column]] | [[Image:OdMMF.jpg|thumb||230px|right|The Migrant Fleet sailing in column]] | ||
The Ojo de Mar Migrant Fleet, also referred to as "''la flotilla''", was a group of 13 ships from [[Prybourne]] which broke off from the mainland in 1934 by Canterian loyalists and capitologist dissenters. | The Ojo de Mar Migrant Fleet, also referred to as "''la flotilla''", was a group of 13 ships from [[Prybourne]] which broke off from the mainland in 1934 by Canterian loyalists and capitologist dissenters. It was lead by former Minister of Commerce and Canterian loyalist Celia Valdés. | ||
==Motiviations== | ==Motiviations== |
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The Ojo de Mar Migrant Fleet, also referred to as "la flotilla", was a group of 13 ships from Prybourne which broke off from the mainland in 1934 by Canterian loyalists and capitologist dissenters. It was lead by former Minister of Commerce and Canterian loyalist Celia Valdés.
Motiviations
Fleet
The logs of the fleet categorized the 13 ships as following:
1 Battleship
CPV Arnomend; The flagship, commandeered from the primary Naval Base of the Prybourne Navy. Designated as "Admiral"
7 Merchant Ships
PMV Hespérides; the boat Celia Valdés sailed on and considered the "capital"
PMV Suardiaz Galicia
PMV Cantabria
PMV Patiño
PMV Alerta
PMV Tagomago
PMV Neptuno
3 Tugs
S/T La Graña
S/T Mar Caribe
S/T Mahón
2 Tankers
T/T Prestigio
T/T Valiente