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Post by c19 on Oct 31, 2009 22:23:19 GMT -5
Knowing that this war isn't going to end peacefully; 1,200 men are rounded up from the German barracks & they are supplied with a total of around 10 tanks, varying in models, and also varying in nations. Meaning that they are not all German made. To add the the mix, 3 pak guns are given to the group, as they are towed off to the city streets with the men, who are soon backed by what is now called the Panzer-Grenadier-Division "Groβdeutschland" who follow on with a good few thousand, the exact number only being known as 420 officers. The armament for them is 3 propelled-guns & 4 howitzers.
To add a reinforcement to the German border the 1st, 58th & 93rd Infanterie-Divisions which numbered in around 350, since they weren't the full divisions themselves moved in to the border, providing a small wall, with around 14 howitzers & 7 pak's strategically placed in the region.
300 men of the 95. and 551. Volks-Grenadier-Divisions where merged into the units on the border, seeing as a good majority where took out in various other battles, their numbers going at around 20 Howitzers & 2 Paks.
They all await further orders, or an eventual enemy push into Berlin as they just sit there, plainly waiting for any major battle to occur in either Luxembourg, France or in Germany.
Some of the artillery are positioned on hills, some are positioned in city streets, and some even on the roofs of various buildings, just waiting.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Nov 1, 2009 7:47:13 GMT -5
After receiving the zulu-xray commision from the Land Advanced Warfare Centre, the Polish forces began their long march through the countries of Europe. After a few days of travel, the Polish forces stop at the country of France, in the large town of Marseille. and offload 20, 000 armoured infantry troops, with two rocket battalion's, 5 tank battalion's, and 10 IL-4 heavy bomber squadron's.
The three large armies continue up through France into the Northwestern sanction of Rennes. They drop off the same load of troop's and weaponry.
When the ary finishes dropping off the two large divisions, the main bulk of the force, heads straight for Toulose. Just as the troops reach the very large town, the two small divsion's in Marseille, and Rennes began to set up camp, and create defenses along the rideline of their territory. The defenses of the two towns hold: AA gun's (20-30), Naval gun's (10-20), Concertina wire (encircling the entire city), large guardtowers/guardhouses, and large bricks for cover in case of assault.
The bulk of the force in Southern France prepares for battle, as the 5th Fleet Arm, prepares it's Aircraft Carrier's, and Battleships for battle.
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Post by President Straëker on Nov 1, 2009 10:32:09 GMT -5
As the fighting has already started. 6 X-1 Rocket planes are sent on reconnaissance missions across France. The planes, faster then any AA guns can follow zoom across France, taking hundreds of phots a second.
Once the plains land back in Spain the snapshots are evaluated and objectives are concluded.
250 - 300 thousand Frenchies border France after No-Man's land. Polish are held up in Marseille and Rennes. French patrols line the country, the entire country is swarming with Miltiary.
American reinforcements are quickly called in, 3 million more.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Nov 1, 2009 10:37:44 GMT -5
As the Bell X-1's fly high over, out of AA range, the Poles look up in amazement watching the speed of the airplanes, gliding across the air like a hot knife through butter.
" Sir, I think we've been discovered by our enemies. "
" Yes, of course we were we were bound to be discovered. Send out 5 patrols, around 10 miles out by foot, and send 5 air patrols 100 miles out, by our IL-4 recon squadron's. "
" Yes, sir. "
The planes quickly take-of scouting the area for the enemies. They see the small number of French troops on the ground as the glide through, high out of AA range. They continue on, taking pictures of the countryside, the French, and when they reach them, the Americans and British.
The planes reach the extreme amounts of the Americans and British, and take around 100 photos, then returning to base.
After quick development of the photos it shows around 7 - 10 million UNA soldiers.
The Polish forces, are terrified.
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Post by President Straëker on Nov 1, 2009 10:43:42 GMT -5
OOC: At 3:30 EST 3 million more American reinforcements will arrive in Spain.
Nightfall, a cloudy night. No stars, no moon. 15 B17 Bombers fly high, their height at 15, 000 ft. They flew up to Northern Britain, now bank down to Dutch-Germany fighting border. Their mission: German Artillery and supply depots, to release the Dutch into Germany. The planes form a V and fly straight into the chaos, distant explosions from the artillery hitting the ground. The bombers now bank down to 5, 000 ft. Top ceiling height for accurate bombing, they now go even lower for precision shot. The spotlights have not yet been switched on. The bombers now form a line, about a kilometer in between each plane. The first huge bomber now releases its payload. The bombs fly true and fast, hundreds od them in a line. They impact the ground. The artillery is shredded apart, already being destroyed in hude fiery flames. The spotlights suddenly switch on.
What happens next is a continuous bombardment of bombs, the B17s able to carry massive loads. After the night is up every scrap of artillery is blown apart, supply depots supplying the armies in that area turned to shreds. Ammo, Grenades, Rockets, Fire-arms, medicine, onions, meat all blown to hell. Huge amounts of dodging and banking saved the lives of many pilots, but 3 bombers didn't make it.
The 12 bombers return to Britain the same route to re-fuel, then return to Spain to re-arm.
The way is now clear for the Dutch. The Germans will slowly starve to death or run out of ammunition.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Nov 1, 2009 10:51:22 GMT -5
With getting news of the attack from the German communication outpost surronding the attacking area, the Polish forces set up 10 supply, ammunition, and food outposts, all guarded by troops, tanks, and aircraft. The outposts are in use by the Poles and the German's. AA gun's surrond the outposts, and concetina wire is set up surronding the outposts excluding 10 exit and entering area's.
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Post by President Vladmir Petruv on Nov 1, 2009 10:56:21 GMT -5
Soon after the bombing of the German supply depots, 5 squadron's of Polish IL-4's take of from Krakow, Poland.
The bombers head straight for the airbase of Marseilles for re-fueling, and taking-on 500-lb bombs.
After re-fueling, and arming the bombers, they take-of and head straight for the American/British armada. They finally run into the large amounts of soldiers in the camps and such. Because of the small area of where the soldiers are kept, (French-Spain border) it is easy to spot large amounts.
The bombers fly high over, just within bombing and AA range. The bombers loud engines alert the forces on the ground early, and the AA and spotlights light up the night sky.
The bombers finally reach their target taking one loss on the way. The bombers unload their payload and turn for Marseilles. Around 20, 000 - 30, 000 American/British forces are estimated dead, because of the heavy bombing. 4 IL-4 planes went down in the attack.
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Post by c19 on Nov 1, 2009 11:41:46 GMT -5
Knowing that it must be done, the German forces open their artillery fire from the border with Luxembourg and pummel Belgium with all sorts of artillery fire.
It rains down, like hail into the nation, pummeling both the country-side and the cities alike, causing the Dutch soldiers to run around, in a fit of chaos.
With the border broke through, German troops march through the border, the artillery ceasing on the cities, the soldiers being followed by the Panzers, with their Paks towed behind them.
The soldiers mop up alot of the resistance in Aache, the newly moved in artillery opening their fire on Brussels.
Dutch used tanks; and small arms alike are tossed into trucks, or given to unarmed soldiers as they make their march across the border.
They move soon into Brussels, where they camp down, with barely any resistance forming a Pak defence on the streets, the fact that they starve innocent civilians & even soldiers alike being too much for the German General.
New troops are soon introduced, mountain troops, specialized in traversing the heights of the alps, to provide a quick, clean sweep across the region; closing off the alps border from allied use, due to the fact that it will be a plain ambush point.
A German cyclist battalion, and a German motorized MG platoon soon traverse the forests of the Ardennes, using the vast space & emptiness of them to their advantage.
The frontal units of the German 1st Infantry are backing up the 2 platoons, moving around the outsides of the forests, so as to combat any resistance who tries to run into the forests; thus allowing the forest battalions & platoons to just mop up the mess.
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Post by President Straëker on Nov 1, 2009 11:41:55 GMT -5
The Americans, furious, respond with brutal force.
All tanks and American/British forces advance into France. Their border, the typical MGs and trenches, is easily overcome.
Tanks fire upon their positions, their hulls covered by the terrain, only their main guns showing. Infantry fire at each other, the large amounts of Allies totally demolishes the small amount of French resistance. Huge tank battles amass on large feilds of terrain. American Mustangs and lighting fire upon the French resistance, their infantry being shred up.
The American successfully battle the front up to a line stretching from Bayonne to Pau to Perpignan to the coast. A straight line, all French resistance has been killed.
American Casualties: 2, 357 American wounded: 24, 589 American tank casualties: 23
French Casualties: 230, 978 French wounded: 15, 000 French prisoners: 4, 022
British Casualties: 5, 657 British Wounded: 25, 678
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Post by President Straëker on Nov 1, 2009 11:48:34 GMT -5
Every single french wounded and prisoner is executed.
The force is split five ways.
1st Force Recon, is sent to Bayonne. 2nd Force Recon, is sent to Pau. 3rd Force Recon, is sent to Perpignan.
6th SAS Division is sent through Pau and Perpignan. 92st BlackKnight Yankee Division is sent through Pau and Bayonne.
8 American Battleships covnerge on Bayonne, a coastal city. Their guns aimed high at the city.
American B29s embark from Britain towards the defenseless cities.
(I will attack in 1 hour if you do not respond.)
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Post by President Straëker on Nov 1, 2009 11:52:16 GMT -5
Ciaran I destroyed all your Artillery.
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Post by c19 on Nov 1, 2009 11:53:07 GMT -5
German soldiers clamber up the snow, using motorized sleds to drag with them anti-air & mountain guns, where they position on the flat planes of the mountains, troops lying on the peaks of the mountain tops, with their binoculars, gazing down at the commune of Perpignan, where they see the small arms fire from down below there.
They fire off a total of 2 shots to the region one shooting a Mustang smash bang in the middle, but the thing is due to the distance, and the height of the German troops, it is only heard from a bang. German troops cover the machines with snow, knowing that the heat of the artillery fire will most probably stop them from jamming.
More shots are fired off of the mountain tops, this time from the mountain guns, which pummels the town that the US & British forces are in, causing a stand-still. Especially for the armored forces, which get pummeled under the mass artillery fire, along with the buildings, and the footsoldiers, who get caught up in the chaos.
Spotters with their binoculars see the black dots, which they identified specifically by the Mustangs, which due to their height had a clear sight to them.
2 more shots are fired off from the mountain guns, which add another layer to the city, as a good amount of forces in the region are destroyed due to the fire, and most probably re-routed.
The soldiers set up a small fire, and set up camp in the region, the snow, and the height in itself hopefully not getting them spotted out by the aerial reconnaisance forces.
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Post by c19 on Nov 1, 2009 11:54:06 GMT -5
You destroyed the artillery in Germany, I used the artillery in Luxembourg.
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Post by President Straëker on Nov 1, 2009 12:27:22 GMT -5
As the assasult as already begun in Perpignan, as stated by Ciaran, they were pummeled by the Artillery, killing hundreds of British and American alike. As the X-1 Bells are called into play once they survey the entire area around the city in the radius range the artillery could fire, to their avail no artillery was spotted.
But the artillery, had helped the Americans as well by leveling the city. The allied armies withdraw from the city, and artillery is set up from there. The city is now leveled to dust.
X-1s are sent out a second time, this time, the only place that wasn't checked. This recon mission will be dangerous, the planes will have to fly slower if they want to go higher into the mountains. 1 plane is sent into the mountain range, photos being snapped all the while. The fog and clouds are harsh for the plane, he pulls out three hours later and back to Spain where the photos are evaluated.
A small fire is spotted.
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Post by President Straëker on Nov 1, 2009 12:35:14 GMT -5
Headquarters sees no simple way to get at these Germans in the mountains, so a force of 300 U.S. Marines are sent in trucks through the roads into the mountains, and then unloaded at the base of the mountain. Tracks from German snow-machines are barely visible, but there. The convoy of Marines begins their treck up the mountain.
A German scout, on the lookout in the direction of the Marines spots a dark smudge in the distance. And Germans are quickly held up around the Marines, waiting for the time to shoot.
Six hours later 56 Marines return to the trucks with armloads of dogtags and a smoldering heap at the top of the mountain.
The german artillery on the top of the mountain has been destroyed.
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