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by Permarus » Fri Oct 09, 2015 12:36 am
by Montabaur » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:27 am
by Permarus » Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:56 am
by The German Democratic Reich » Fri Oct 09, 2015 6:09 am
by The Islamic Cooperative » Fri Oct 09, 2015 7:04 am
by The German Democratic Reich » Fri Oct 09, 2015 8:33 am
HEIL DEUTSCHLAND!
To:ALLIES OF THE REICH
Encryption: Highest
The Government of the German Democratic Reich has accepted the prposed meeting of our nations, and the President welcomes Al-farsi to Berlin. The Berlin Airport will be reserved for this important representative's transport to land, you will be searche dand escorted to the Reichstag by military officials upon landing. We at the German Democratid Reich also welcome Permarus to the Reichstag for this same meeting, we believe a meeting between all of us at once is best for military coordination.
I look forward to speaking to you all.
President
Eben Raus
by Permarus » Fri Oct 09, 2015 9:25 am
by Montabaur » Fri Oct 09, 2015 2:23 pm
by Weco » Fri Oct 09, 2015 5:30 pm
by Montabaur » Fri Oct 09, 2015 8:25 pm
by Weco » Sat Oct 10, 2015 3:11 am
by Permarus » Sat Oct 10, 2015 4:41 am
by The Islamic Cooperative » Sat Oct 10, 2015 5:35 am
Cruise missiles being launched from the Islamic Cooperative task force missile cruisers
by Permarus » Sat Oct 10, 2015 9:11 am
by Montabaur » Sat Oct 10, 2015 1:26 pm
by The Islamic Cooperative » Sun Oct 11, 2015 1:33 am
The Islamic Cooperative Department of Defense
Al-Haram Asy-Syarif, C.R 90713
To: David Mourouski, President, Republic of Permarus
From: Gabir Uthman Zaman, Joint Chief of Staff and General of the Army of the Islamic Cooperative
Subject: Operation Force of Destiny
Classification: Eyes OnlyIN THE NAME OF GOD, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE MOST MERCIFUL
Dear Sir,
I have agreed to deploy 700 of our soldiers to supplement Permarus forces in the offensive. These soldiers are top elites, and would be a great addition to your forces. As for the remaining 300 soldiers, we will kept them under our command.
Gabir Uthman Zaman
Joint Chief of Staff and General of the Army of the Islamic Cooperative
15 minutes later
by Weco » Sun Oct 11, 2015 2:35 am
by Montabaur » Sun Oct 11, 2015 3:38 am
by Permarus » Sun Oct 11, 2015 5:23 am
by Weco » Sun Oct 11, 2015 9:21 am
Montabaur wrote:IMNS Berserker, off the coast of the GDR
The three Montabaurian destroyers dispatched to hunt the ships following the initial missile strikes against Lubeck had noticed in the distance, streams of smoke reaching into the sky. Upon further observation, they saw a fleet of ships firing cruise missiles towards Lubeck. The three Montabaurian destroyers, vastly outnumbered, still had the element of surprise, and recklessly opened fire on the ships with their anti-ship missiles. The captain of IMNS Berserker, the one leading the mission of three, ordered the ships to pick targets and focus on them. 1 enemy ship, still unknown who, was struck at the bridge, completely obliterating it. Another was hit on the nose of the ship, throwing it around violently, but it appeared to have survived the hit. The enemy ships began returning fire, but the Montabaurian ships pressed on. One of the Montabaurian ships was struck on the side, and the two others then attempted to flee.
(OOC:Sorry for it being short, am tired.)
by The German Democratic Reich » Sun Oct 11, 2015 2:15 pm
by Montabaur » Sun Oct 11, 2015 10:14 pm
15 minutes later
Commander of the Montabaurian Expeditionary Force to the German Democratic Reich
We do not carry out these indiscriminate acts of violence without reason. These are the prices you pay for undermining our sovereignty as a nation, our right to defence and representing our national interest. It is the national interest, of both the Imperial First Order, and the German Democratic Reich, to restore safety and stability to this nation. However, the Quadruple Alliance, made up of radical Islamists, coup leaders, and people who want to watch the GDR burn, have undermined the Imperial First Order every step of the way. We demand a cease in hostilities towards the Imperial First Order, and the realisation by all nations that the true foe is the criminals who ousted a President. We declare that there shall be no further hostilities against those who join the right side of the fight. Failure to do so will lead to further incidents such as this.
Bad Segeberg, GDR
GDR troops had assaulted the town from Neumünster, and had taken the town. Montabaurian troops had retreated, and set up defences just outside of the town, to delay any further advance for as long as possible. The garrison there did number 4000 troops, but now numbered about 900 following the bombings and German advance. They set up the few anti-tank weapons they had left, and hid them in shrubs and long grass. Other troops prepared makeshift machine gun nests and laid landmines to slow the advance. They took up position and waited for the foes to move towards them and to ambush them. An enemy was rumbling through, unsuspecting. Bang. Clang. Screech. The tank slammed to a stop, but couldn't react in time before the other anti-tank weapons opened fire. The cannon exploded off, consumed by flames. Screeches could be heard from the inside. German troops began to advance into the forest, quickly but observantly. The one of the MG nests opened fire on a squadron, killing them all. A rocket then hit the MG nest, blowing it to pieces. A fire fight ensued, the German troops with vastly higher numbers and equipment eventually overwhelmed the Montabaurian defences, and 30 troops surrendered to the Germans, but the battle cost 450 Montabaurian troops, with many injured and 70 managing to escape. Enemy casualties were unknown, but the troops believed it to be numerous.
Montabaur Garrison Headquarters, Ratzeburg Island, GDR
Captain Kame Philips had his troops begin to ration their food, but also looted from the people of the island. The Garrison Chief could see that the situation was dire, and knew that the commanders of the operation would be charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes. Captain Philips and two of his senior officers stayed in the garrison headquarters while the fervent troops prepared a last ditch defence. The three drank wisky and rum, and spoke of how the situation was irretrievable. After the small 'party', Captain Philips ordered for the middle ranking officers to assemble out the front of the Headquarters. He was giving them one final farewell, and gave them all tokens of his appreciation, the highest award a Garrison Chief can award, the 'Valiant Warrior' medal. After congratulating them and sending them on their way, the Captain and his officers returned inside. "Well, men, I guess this is it. We either surrender without dignity or starve to death. I shan't do neither, and nor shall you!" They all descended below towards a makeshift bunker below ground made before the bombings. The three officers gave one final shout of "Montabaur above all!", then placed their guns to their heads. Bang! Bang! Bang! The headquarters fell silent, but the troops elsewhere had no idea of what had occurred.
Ratzeburg Garrison Headquarters following attacks.
Lubeck, GDR
The forces in the city central continued preparing defences, while some others were being moved to the front line. Many LAV's had been withdrawn from the Operation Imperator offensive to help defend the territory held by Montabaur. Colonel Bayern ordered for attacks against the forces putting Ratzeburg under siege. 4 Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters departed, and eventually launched bombing runs on the forces below.
Montabaurian troops preparing to move to the front line.
(OOC: sorry about the small text, something happened but I have no idea what.)
by Weco » Mon Oct 12, 2015 3:57 am
Montabaur wrote:Montabaurian Expeditionary Force Headquarters, Lubeck, GDR
Basic communications had been restored, but some officers decided they felt better not hearing the news. Field Marshall Hoth had been evacuated from the Lubeck Airbase, and brought to a makeshift army hospital. Colonel Bayern was hearing the news about Ratzeburg. "Colonel, troops who managed to retreat and escape encirclement in Ratzeburg have reported that the city is under siege, and that only a few hundred of the garrison remain." said one of the officers. Colonel Bayern was deciding on what to do. "Perhaps we can encircle them? Rescue the troops and remaining equipment, and go on the offensive?" "Colonel, I have to be honest with you, that's delusional at best." The colonel pondered for a moment, and brought out the map of the Operation Imperator offensive. Biting his lip, he drew up new plans to redirect the forces. He stood back and looked at them, but his officers pressured him to not risk it, as the danger was too high that the forces would be lost, but instead to redirect 3000 troops back north. This was something that Colonel Bayern accepted, and sent the order for the troops to return. He then issued another order, straight out of left field, to bomb the nearby town of Grevesmuhlen. 3 of the Jets patrolling the airspace were ordered to complete the task.15 minutes later
(Image)
The three F-16s were over Grevesmuhlen, and unleashed their payload on the town. Flames erupted from the old homes, people ran into the streets, and the jets dive bombed, unleashing the rest of their weapons on the people. The bombs pounded homes and people indiscriminately. Word came through that Colonel Bayern was issuing a letter to the Quadruple Alliance.(Image)
Commander of the Montabaurian Expeditionary Force to the German Democratic Reich
We do not carry out these indiscriminate acts of violence without reason. These are the prices you pay for undermining our sovereignty as a nation, our right to defence and representing our national interest. It is the national interest, of both the Imperial First Order, and the German Democratic Reich, to restore safety and stability to this nation. However, the Quadruple Alliance, made up of radical Islamists, coup leaders, and people who want to watch the GDR burn, have undermined the Imperial First Order every step of the way. We demand a cease in hostilities towards the Imperial First Order, and the realisation by all nations that the true foe is the criminals who ousted a President. We declare that there shall be no further hostilities against those who join the right side of the fight. Failure to do so will lead to further incidents such as this.
Bad Segeberg, GDR
GDR troops had assaulted the town from Neumünster, and had taken the town. Montabaurian troops had retreated, and set up defences just outside of the town, to delay any further advance for as long as possible. The garrison there did number 4000 troops, but now numbered about 900 following the bombings and German advance. They set up the few anti-tank weapons they had left, and hid them in shrubs and long grass. Other troops prepared makeshift machine gun nests and laid landmines to slow the advance. They took up position and waited for the foes to move towards them and to ambush them. An enemy was rumbling through, unsuspecting. Bang. Clang. Screech. The tank slammed to a stop, but couldn't react in time before the other anti-tank weapons opened fire. The cannon exploded off, consumed by flames. Screeches could be heard from the inside. German troops began to advance into the forest, quickly but observantly. The one of the MG nests opened fire on a squadron, killing them all. A rocket then hit the MG nest, blowing it to pieces. A fire fight ensued, the German troops with vastly higher numbers and equipment eventually overwhelmed the Montabaurian defences, and 30 troops surrendered to the Germans, but the battle cost 450 Montabaurian troops, with many injured and 70 managing to escape. Enemy casualties were unknown, but the troops believed it to be numerous.
Montabaur Garrison Headquarters, Ratzeburg Island, GDR
Captain Kame Philips had his troops begin to ration their food, but also looted from the people of the island. The Garrison Chief could see that the situation was dire, and knew that the commanders of the operation would be charged with crimes against humanity and war crimes. Captain Philips and two of his senior officers stayed in the garrison headquarters while the fervent troops prepared a last ditch defence. The three drank wisky and rum, and spoke of how the situation was irretrievable. After the small 'party', Captain Philips ordered for the middle ranking officers to assemble out the front of the Headquarters. He was giving them one final farewell, and gave them all tokens of his appreciation, the highest award a Garrison Chief can award, the 'Valiant Warrior' medal. After congratulating them and sending them on their way, the Captain and his officers returned inside. "Well, men, I guess this is it. We either surrender without dignity or starve to death. I shan't do neither, and nor shall you!" They all descended below towards a makeshift bunker below ground made before the bombings. The three officers gave one final shout of "Montabaur above all!", then placed their guns to their heads. Bang! Bang! Bang! The headquarters fell silent, but the troops elsewhere had no idea of what had occurred.
(Image)
Ratzeburg Garrison Headquarters following attacks.
Lubeck, GDR
The forces in the city central continued preparing defences, while some others were being moved to the front line. Many LAV's had been withdrawn from the Operation Imperator offensive to help defend the territory held by Montabaur. Colonel Bayern ordered for attacks against the forces putting Ratzeburg under siege. 4 Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters departed, and eventually launched bombing runs on the forces below.
(Image)
Montabaurian troops preparing to move to the front line.
(OOC: sorry about the small text, something happened but I have no idea what.)
by The Islamic Cooperative » Mon Oct 12, 2015 5:27 am
Montabaur wrote:Montabaurian Expeditionary Force Headquarters, Lubeck, GDR
The three F-16s were over Grevesmuhlen, and unleashed their payload on the town. Flames erupted from the old homes, people ran into the streets, and the jets dive bombed, unleashing the rest of their weapons on the people. The bombs pounded homes and people indiscriminately. Word came through that Colonel Bayern was issuing a letter to the Quadruple Alliance.
Lubeck bursting into flames as a result of Cooperative air and missile strikes
Cooperative troops disembarking at Kellenhusen
by Permarus » Mon Oct 12, 2015 6:30 am
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