Gibraltar (The Era of Relative Peace)

Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean. The territory shares a border with Andalusia, Spain. The Rock of Gibraltar is the major landmark of the region. It is a major port of the Royal Navy in the Mediterranean and a port-of-call for many naval ships of NATO countries.

World War III
Gibraltar was heavily defended by American, British, French, Italian, and Spanish ships for it served as the entrance of the Atlantic Ocean. NATO ships effectively formed a blockade of the Straits of Gibraltar, preventing any Soviet submarine from leaving the Mediterranean Ocean. However, once, Soviet submarines were able to sneak through the blockade and shelled the territory and several other Spanish coastal cities. These were quickly dealt by both the U.S. and Spanish Navy and Air Force.

Recent Times
(Under Construction)

In May 9, 2014, a referendum was held in which 99% of Gibraltarians voted to remain a territory of the United Kingdom.