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by Kazarstan » Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:26 am
by New Normandia » Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:29 am
by Warltorn » Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:14 am
by Baelish Fingers » Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:20 am
by The Belkan States » Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:34 am
New Normandia wrote:Im going to conveniently station 1 million troops in belgium and 2 million in the netherlands.
I love you too germany.
by The Federation of Democratic Regions » Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:51 am
Warltorn wrote:That doesn't seem like a 'simple' mistake. That actually doesn't even seem like a mistake, that's just pure bullshit. Actually you know what, he was right
You can remove Turkey because I'm leaving this RP.
Ben M wrote:S'all good. I'ma be a baller knight and roll with it.
by Chkalovsk » Thu Feb 04, 2016 2:02 pm
Warltorn wrote:That doesn't seem like a 'simple' mistake. That actually doesn't even seem like a mistake, that's just pure bullshit. Actually you know what, he was right
You can remove Turkey because I'm leaving this RP.
by Warltorn » Thu Feb 04, 2016 2:41 pm
by New Normandia » Thu Feb 04, 2016 2:46 pm
Warltorn wrote:I am not ragequitting, I am leaving because friendship affects the RP. He declined that app on purpose
by Kazarstan » Thu Feb 04, 2016 2:47 pm
Warltorn wrote:I am not ragequitting, I am leaving because friendship affects the RP. He declined that app on purpose
by Warltorn » Thu Feb 04, 2016 2:48 pm
by The Imperial Warglorian Empire » Fri Feb 05, 2016 2:57 am
by The Dutch-Prussian Empire » Fri Feb 05, 2016 4:28 am
New Normandia wrote:Im going to conveniently station 1 million troops in belgium and 2 million in the netherlands.
I love you too germany.
by Laeuwen » Fri Feb 05, 2016 4:38 am
The Imperial Warglorian Empire wrote:469 - DO NOT REMOVE!!
Name: (Imperial Warglorian Empire)
Faction: (Sweden and Norway)
Population: (10,000,000)
Head of State: (Sigurd Furugård)
Title: (konsertmästare)
Military Size: (900,000 soldiers)
by New Normandia » Fri Feb 05, 2016 4:41 am
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by The Grand Duchy Of Nova Capile » Fri Feb 05, 2016 8:12 am
United States of America
With the Soviet Union, the Second Polish Republic and the Dutch Empire now part of the Four Powers Alliance, the United States of America had significantly increased its capability to wage war in Europe and now the Pacific. Under the direct orders of President Franklin Clinton, United States European Command was set up to facilitate and command over all United States Armed Forces servicemen that were going to be deployed to Europe. President Franklin Clinton, receiving word from the Soviet Union, Poland and the Dutch Empire would be able to build new naval ports, army bases and airfields with alarming speed as the war with Germany and Italy seemed as if it was about to start. With factory production now at 100%, the only things being produced were going directly into the United States Armed Forces. Food and other items were rationed across the entire United States and its dependencies/colonies in the Pacific and West Indies. President Franklin Clinton declared a national, mandatory conscription of all men 16 to 40 and passed a law making it illegal for men 16 to 40 to be avoiding conscription. Another mandatory conscription for Officer Candidate School was declared for all men 41 to 60. Women aged 18 to 36 were moved into the factories under mandatory law and women aged 37 and above were ordered to nurture the nations youth, through education etc.
The production of M4 Sherman tanks, especially the M4A2 and M4A3E8 Sherman variants had been intensified so much that President Franklin Clinton was now looking to move them into active service. As a part of his decree within the Four Powers Alliance, 200 of each variant is being sent to the Dutch Empire to be factory produced there. Production of the M18 Hellcat, M36 Jackson, M24 Chaffee, M26 Pershing and the research and development of the T29 Heavy Tank were set to be bolstered and sped up under the orders of President Franklin Clinton. He also announced that the Medium Tank M4 (Sherman), M2 Half Track, M3 Half Track and, M7 Priest, M10 Wolverine, M12 Gun Motor Carriage, M8 Scott, and the M8 Greyhound were near-ready to see service in Europe and the Pacific and whilst construction and research for better modifications/variants continued, they would be put inti active service.
The P-39 Aircobra, P-40 Warhawk, A-36 Invader and P-51 Mustang were pushed through the factories at an alarming rate and the United States Air Force were now putting them into active service within the United States of America and the United States European Command as well as the United States Pacific Command, as well as the P-63 Kingcobra being on the agenda, with more production, to be entered as early as 1940. As for bombers, the B-17 Flying Fortress had been mass produced and was now the primary bomber of the United States Air Force, however the B-25 Mitchell was now entering service and with factory production and research nearing completion, the B-26 Marauder and B-24 Liberator were also on the agenda for 1939-40. For the United States Marine Corps and the United States Navy the A-35 Vengeance, SB2C Helldiver, SB2U Vindicator and the F4U Corsair (limited service) were being moved to active service, with further development of the P-47 Thunderbolt to be introduced by 1940-41.
Another addition for the United States Navy was the completion of new Allen M. Sumner-class destroyers, Bagley-class destroyers, Benham-class destroyers, Benson-class destroyers, Caldwell-class destroyers, Clemson-class destroyers, Farragut-class destroyers, Fletcher-class destroyers, Gearing-class destroyers, Gleaves-class destroyers, Gridley-class destroyers, Mahan-class destroyers, Porter-class destroyers Robert H. Smith-class destroyers, Sims-class destroyers, Somers-class destroyers and Wickes-class destroyers and they were to move into active service with the United States Naval Forces Europe. Another addition to the United States Naval Forces Europe would be new Alaska-class cruisers, Atlanta-class cruisers, Baltimore-class cruisers, Brooklyn-class cruisers, Cleveland-class cruisers, Fargo-class cruisers, Juneau-class cruisers, New Orleans-class cruisers, Northampton-class cruisers. Omaha-class cruisers, Pensacola-class cruisers, Portland-class cruisers, and St. Louis-class cruisers in order for fast attacks and as a naval Quick Reaction Force to hostile fleets, some of these would be deployed to the Pacific upon completion as not all classes were fully ready to fight. Several new classes of gun-boats and anti-aircraft ships had been produced, but more importantly the United States Naval Forces Europe and Pacific was the completion and deployment of several Essex-class aircraft carriers, Independence-class aircraft carriers, Yorktown-class aircraft carriers, Sangamon-class escort carriers, Lexington-class aircraft carriers and Commencement Bay-class escort carriers. The United States Navy had also intensified its production and deployment of Gato-class submarines, Mackerel-class submarines and Tambor-class submarine's.
President Franklin Clinton ordered for 5 Caldwell-class destroyers, 3 Fletcher-class destroyers, 3 Brooklyn class cruisers, 2 Fargo-class cruisers, 2 Gato-class submarines and a Lexington-class aircraft carrier to be sent to the Dutch Empire, on top of 150 P-40 Warhawks and 60 B-17's, all to be factory produced by the Dutch Empire under the Four Powers Alliance. The United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM) was established and each branch of the Armed Forces now had its own Special Operations Command element; Army Special Operations Command (ARSOC), Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC), Naval Special Operations Command (NAVSOC) and Marine Special Operations Command (MARSOC).
With the economy and factories in full swing and the Four Powers Alliance ready, the United States Armed Forces would be deploying forces to the Netherlands-Belgium, Romania and Poland. President Franklin Clinton ordered for the highest concentration of troops to be in the Netherlands and Belgium, hoping to total anywhere between 1.7 million and 2.9 million consisting of the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. The United States Army would be moving a heavy amount of all its vehicles into the Netherlands and Belgium to be supported by a large amount of Infantry too. The United States Air Force would be sending a good amount of fighter and bomber aircraft to the region however totalling at 1,000 Attack Aircraft, 2,600 Bombers and 5,000 Fighters, but the United States Navy would remotely operate its fleets from the Atlantic and not from the Netherlands due to the risk of air attack. A total of 4 Fleets (15 Submarines, 10 Destroyers, 7 Cruisers, 5 Frigates and 2 Aircraft Carriers per fleet) would be sent to defend the Netherlands. 2 platoons of the infamous "Marine Raiders" would be stationed on the Dutch Coast and a force of 200,000 US Marines. As for Romania, the United States Air Force would be deploying a heavy bulk of its Bomber and Fighter aircraft to the region. President Franklin Clinton aimed for a total of 2,500 Attack Aircraft, 4,000 Bombers and 7,500 Fighters to be spread out across the nation of Romania, as well as capability to fly missions in Poland. Due to the location of Romania, the United States Navy would again be operating remotely from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean in the defence of Romania (the USSR) deploying a total of 5 Fleets. The United States Army would be aiming to station 1.1 - 1.5 million troops in Romania to work along side the Soviet forces already in the area. The United States Marine Corps would also station a smaller contingent of 300,00 Marines and 4 platoons of "Marine Raiders" in Romania. Finally for Poland, the United States Air Force would be sending 4,000 Attack Aircraft 7,000 Bombers and 12,000 Fighters to the Second Polish Republic to be spread out across multiple airfields. The United States Army would be sending 600,000 troops and 350,000 paratroopers to the Second Polish Republic as well as a hidden force of 5,000 Army Rangers. 7,000 Rangers would be stationed in the Netherlands and 4,000 in Romania. The United States Navy would also be operating 4 Fleets from the Atlantic or possible the North Sea in the defence of Poland. In all nations that the US would deploy to, thousands of artillery pieces, mortars, siege cannons and mines were being deployed for offensive and support roles.
Troops, ships and aircraft left the United States of America and begun to head for their appropriate destinations. With the United States Armed Forces now having its arsenal deployed world wide, reserve resources and components were being stretched slim, however from the safety of the mainland USA, President Franklin Clinton ordered factories into overdrive to make up for the deployed assets and any possible losses that shall come, as well as the increased enlistment within the United States Armed Forces and the training of Special Forces.
by The Dutch-Prussian Empire » Fri Feb 05, 2016 8:19 am
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