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Benny Lang was a colleague of Andries Rhoodie's and was part of the AWB contingent that arrived at Orange Court House with the first shipment of AK-47s. He instructed Confederate soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia how to use the new rifles. After the Confederate victory at the Battle of Bealeton, he participated as a rifle grenadier in the battle of Washington City which ended the Second American Revolution.

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  • Benny Lang
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  • Benny Lang was a colleague of Andries Rhoodie's and was part of the AWB contingent that arrived at Orange Court House with the first shipment of AK-47s. He instructed Confederate soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia how to use the new rifles. After the Confederate victory at the Battle of Bealeton, he participated as a rifle grenadier in the battle of Washington City which ended the Second American Revolution.
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  • Benny Lang
Affiliations
  • Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging aka America Will Break
Occupation
  • Computer repairman, mercenary
Nationality
  • South Africa, resident in Confederate States
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  • Benny Lang was a colleague of Andries Rhoodie's and was part of the AWB contingent that arrived at Orange Court House with the first shipment of AK-47s. He instructed Confederate soldiers of the Army of Northern Virginia how to use the new rifles. After the Confederate victory at the Battle of Bealeton, he participated as a rifle grenadier in the battle of Washington City which ended the Second American Revolution. After the war, Lang settled in Rivington where he lived the planter's life and he treated his black slaves relatively well. More then once he enjoyed the intimate embraces of Mollie Bean, a prostitute in Rivington who had led a double life as a soldier. After the Richmond Massacre on March 4, 1868, Lang fought against the Confederates during the battle of Rivington. He was wounded and captured by Nate Caudell and Mollie Bean. Later, he was imprisoned in Libby Prison. When the Confederate Congress passed a bill that weakened slavery, Lang was visited by Confederate President Robert E. Lee. After a brief conversation with Lee, Lang agreed to cooperate and help Confederate scientists to reverse engineer technology from the future.
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