by colonelvesica » Thu Dec 07, 2017 2:22 pm
Yep I'm alright
FYI for my post
Section One
Coalition Forces have successfully liberated all of northern Ostland, bringing an end to the northern campaign. The Allied 5th Army, will be linking up with Vanakuean and Istalian forces pushing west and gunning straight for the eastern portion of the Heinrich Line. Along the way Coalition air power, will have worn down the retreating Hulstrian forces while Hutori's 1st Armoured Division was harassing their withdrawal. The 14th Infantry Division will be remaining behind as an occupation/peacekeeping force to assist the new government's transition, and help hunt down remaining insurgents. The rest of the Allied Fifth Army (Hutorian 1st Armored Division, Dorvische 10. Panzergrenadier Division and Kazullian 18th Special Division) push forward under united Coalition campaign.
Section Two
The Coalition will have cracked the eastern and western most portions of the Heinrich Line, and will be hammering into Hulstria proper. In the east, they used the distraction of the Septembrists and the weakness in the line between the northern and eastern portions of it, to crack it open and fall into wholesale. In the west, the main Coalition hammerblow will come down at the same time as a secondary Airborne Landing of the Hutorian 9th Airborne Division, and a southern assault on the line by the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force, and arrived Indralan forces will have ripped it wide open, and allowed Coalition armor and overwhelming firepower to punch through. It will be noted that Dorvik pulled 75,000 troops out of the line that were replaced by Indralan troops that were sent north and the arrival of the Hutorian 9th Airborne.
Section Three
Coalition Airpower will be coming down hard all around Hulstria, effectively grounding the Hulstrian Air Force, and pummeling defences around Karlstadt, as the final offensive against the Nimitz regime is being prepared. The shock and awe of the aerial assault will have caused innumerable conscript divisions to break, as their concentrations were strafed, which is also why the 2nd MEF was able to break out from their beachhead.
A interesting note, at this point Hutori has deployed all 360,000 of its active regular forces ground troops, making it the single biggest contributor to the ongoing campaign against the Nimitz regime. This will be reflected likely in the post war about Hutori wanting a big seat at the table when discussing peace, similarly to the Americans after WWII, and there will be an insistence that Hutorian peacekeepers be able to stay in for a time to ensure a steady and easy transition, at to help train the new H&GS Army up to spec to ensure they can both defend their internal border against remaining Nimitz loyalists, and be put back on the right track internationally
Does this make sense to everyone?
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