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Windsor is eventually forced to call off the pre-emptive strike, and has to protect the Anglo Isles from the Solar-Tundra counter attack with the depleted Anglo armed forces.
Windsor is eventually forced to call off the pre-emptive strike, and has to protect the Anglo Isles from the Solar-Tundra counter attack with the depleted Anglo armed forces.


Windsor and Pierce are dining in Parliament House during the first wave of the Solar-Tundra invasion. Typically, Windsor, unfazed by the collapsing roof, merely asks Pierce to pass the salt after stating the appearance of the obvious Solar counter-offensive. Soonafter, Windsor attempts to defend the west coast from the invading forces of A-Qira and Nova but his tank and bomber based defence force is defeated in "Storm the Beaches" and the Solar-Tundran Forces gain a foothold on the Anglo Isles. Fortuantely, after Pierce liberates the region, Windsor is able to command an Anglo naval fleet to defend the port of Merseychester to the east. After this successful defence, Windsor takes the military stronghold of Victory Island and, the night after the island is re-captured by Anglo forces, he has to defend the island from A-Qira who regards the island as vital to his operations in the region. After the area is secure, Windsor moves further east to clean up the monument, Windsor's Column, which has been vandalised by Solar troops. He is actually lured into a trap by A-Qira, who wishes to destroy Windsor's battalion with his new Dreadnought, referred to as a "secret naval project" throughout the mission and depicted as a mystery naval unit on the map until the Cleanup Squad reaches the column. Windsor, assisted by Pierce, sink the Dreadnought before it destroys the now-restored Windsor's Column. This humilating Solar defeat results in Marshall Nova questioning the war's validity and tactics, resulting in the Tundrans withdrawing from the battle, much to A-Qira's indignation. After Pierce captures whats left of the solar strongholds in the heart of the isles he destroys A-Qira's airbase and the two lead an air based counter attack on the solar empire fleet.
Windsor and Pierce are dining in Parliament House during the first wave of the Solar-Tundra invasion. Typically, Windsor, unfazed by the collapsing roof, merely asks Pierce to pass the salt after announcing the arrival of the obvious Solar counter-offensive. Soonafter, Windsor attempts to defend the west coast from the invading forces of A-Qira and Nova but his tank and bomber-based defence force is defeated in "Storm the Beaches" and the Solar-Tundran Forces gain a foothold on the Anglo Isles. Fortuantely, after Pierce liberates the region, Windsor is able to command an Anglo fleet to defend the port of Merseychester to the east. After this successful defence, Windsor takes the military stronghold of Victory Island and, the night after the island is re-captured by Anglo forces, he has to defend the island from A-Qira who regards the island as vital to his operations in the region. After the area is secure, Windsor moves further east to clean up the monument, Windsor's Column, which has been vandalised by Solar troops. He is actually lured into a trap by A-Qira, who wishes to destroy Windsor's battalion with his new Dreadnought, referred to as a "secret naval project" throughout the mission and depicted as a mystery naval unit on the map until the Cleanup Squad reaches the column. Windsor, assisted by Pierce, sink the Dreadnought before it destroys the now-restored Windsor's Column. This humilating Solar defeat results in Marshall Nova questioning the war's validity and tactics, leading to the Tundrans withdrawing from the battle, much to A-Qira's indignation. After Pierce captures what is left of the Solar strongholds in the heart of the isles, the two lead a successful air-based attack on the Solar fleet.


After the truce is signed between the two nations due to Kaiser Vlad's murder of A-Qira and invasion of the Tundran Territories, he and Commander Pierce enter the Anglo Isles into the New Alliance of Nations and provide air support during the Tundran Territories Campaign, though Windsor himself has little to no involvement in the Campaign, possibly due to his age.
After the truce is signed between the two nations due to Kaiser Vlad's murder of A-Qira and invasion of the Tundran Territories, Windsor and Commander Pierce enter the Anglo Isles into the New Alliance of Nations and provide air support during the Tundran Territories Campaign, though Windsor himself has little to no involvement in the Campaign, possibly due to his age.


He is last seen at the Victory Celebrations in the Tundran Capital, where he salutes the Alliance of Nation's forces and reprimands Pierce for his flirtations with Betty.
He is last seen at the Victory Celebrations in the Tundran Capital, where he salutes the Alliance of Nation's forces and reprimands Pierce for his flirtations with Betty.
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* Windsor is the name of the current royal house of Great Britain, as well as a town and castle in Berkshire.
* Windsor is the name of the current royal house of Great Britain, as well as a town and castle in Berkshire.
* When speaking, an enemy CO's image appears in the top-right corner of the screen.  A player-controlled CO's image appears in the top-left corner, but this is a reflected version of the antagonist image.  As a result, when Windsor is the player's CO, his monocle is on the wrong side, covering his left eye.  Kaiser Vlad suffers from the same problem.
* When speaking, an enemy CO's image appears in the top-right corner of the screen.  A player-controlled CO's image appears in the top-left corner, but this is a reflected version of the antagonist image.  As a result, when Windsor is the player's CO, his monocle is on the wrong side, covering his left eye.  Kaiser Vlad suffers from the same problem.
* Due to the fact that Windsor's Column bears his name and likeness, the colonel is believed to be a very popular and successful military leader.
* Due to the fact that there is a monument dedicated to him, Windsor must be a very popular and successful military leader. Unless of course, Windsor's Column is actually dedicated to one of Windsor's forebears.
* Windsor is writing his war memoirs during Battalion Wars 2, stating during "Armada" that the battle will provide a thrilling chapter for his book.
* Windsor is writing his war memoirs during Battalion Wars 2, stating during "Armada" that the battle will provide a thrilling chapter for his book.  
* His clothing and mustache are similar to Colonel Mustard, a character from the game ''Clue''.




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