Bog Rocket

The Bog Rocket was a type of Rocket used in World War II created by the Marshland Military as a response to the near invasion of the Marshland Islands.

History
The Bog Rocket's development begins in 1940 when Operation Sumph II by the Germans was going unexpectedly well with the fall of the Republic of the Marshlands feeling almost inevitable, In response gathering up all the knowledge their military knew about rockets they began plans for a "Super Rocket" later named Bog Rocket, According to General and later President Henry Damp the was quote "a mix of a Napalm Bomb and a massive explosive", On the 18th of July 1940 the first Bog Rocket was launched and hit the Captured Beckon City, The Weapon would be used throughout World War II being used exactly Five Times before being retired.

Trivia
1. The Bog Rocket's name comes from a bog, A name for a Marsh. 2. The Last Two Original Bog Rockets are both displayed at the Smithsonian and the Marshland National Museum respectively. 3. The Bog Rocket was the Fourth most powerful weapon used in World War II.