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RayWiki launched on January 1, 2008 as part of the launch of Raymond Angel's official website, RayAngel.com. The RayWiki serves as the primary source of information for James Fintel's forthcoming biography of Ray Angel's life, Red River Resistance: The Story of Raymond Angel. Based on research done by James, RayWiki encourages users to contribute their own information, although before doing so users should read RayWiki Copyright Guidelines as posting material on this site grants LiquidVolt the right to use the material for any purposes, including commercial, without obligation to compensate contributors. If that sounds nasty, it's because we really do hate you. Actually, we're just trying to make sure we have a rich source of information for use in the book, and we don't feel like dealing with lawsuits and shit like that. For more information about the book, read the announcement

Featured Article: The Battle of Sault Ste. Marie

The International Bridge before it was detonated during The Battle of Sault Ste. Marie.
The International Bridge before it was detonated during The Battle of Sault Ste. Marie.
The Battle of Sault Ste. Marie refers to a series of paramilitary skirmishes that occurred in the border town of Sault Ste. Marie (which is actually two towns, a small American one and a larger Canadian one.) The battle lasted five days, beginning on March 20, 2003 when a group of some 600 soldiers from Fort Wayne Indiana were flown from Fort Wayne International Airport, to Detroit Michigan where they were escorted by The Chiefs to Sault Ste. Marie under direct orders from Governor Daniels to make a push across the International Bridge and capture the town for Indian County. The Battle of Sault Ste. Marie marked the opening salvo for the 2003 Canadian Invasion. Key figures include Lieutenant Patrick O’Kafe who led the first wave across the bridge. O'Kafe has been missing ever since. In an incidient referred to as the Red River Crossing the leader of The Chiefs, known as Chief, led forces through the St. Marys River to establish a landing zone on Canadian soil.

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