The Soldiers are so busy on their bases that they do not
realise that enemy armies are invading the kingdom. Occasionally,
someone comes down off the watchtower and raises an alarm. The
soldiers respond by getting busy in their training activities.
Sometimes a soldier fires a gun in the direction of one
invading army, but because the shot is misdirected and fired in
fear, it has no impact.
One day the army wakes up and finds that their camps are
totally surrounded by enemy soldiers. The training camps have not
been designed for defence, so they will have no alternative but to
surrender.
Many will have expected the king to come out of his castle on
the hill, and deliver the people from the enemy, with a new
miraculous weapon. This is a vain hope. The king remains in his
palace where he is safe and where he belongs.
If the army is to retake the kingdom for the king, the soldiers
will be forced out into the towns and the countryside to form guerrilla
units. By forming small cohesive units that can exist under
domination by the enemy army, they will eventually drive out the
enemy armies and retake
the kingdom.