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by The Ruivan Empire » Thu Nov 07, 2013 12:42 pm

by Uieurnthlaal » Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:16 pm
The British Gumpurt wrote:The operation to take part of the coast of Burma was successful. Japan's army was not in the region of the coast we invaded. So we set up a foot hold and secured the area. We are taking in Civilians who had there home taken from them by the Japanese and we are deeding and treating them. (I am assuming that we took the coast Uiernthlaal because i posted to ask what you thought the outcome would be but you didn't reply, and im assuming you didn't protect the coast as you just wanted to push up the country.) 29,000 men 206 planes and 300 tanks have come to reinforce the strong hold. We want to advance from there. We are taking more land in Africa. Uiernthlaal, if you want to keep Burma, you might want to do something about the stronghold.The longer you leave it, the stronger the stronghold gets. Just saying.

by The Ruivan Empire » Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:47 pm
Uieurnthlaal wrote:The British Gumpurt wrote:The operation to take part of the coast of Burma was successful. Japan's army was not in the region of the coast we invaded. So we set up a foot hold and secured the area. We are taking in Civilians who had there home taken from them by the Japanese and we are deeding and treating them. (I am assuming that we took the coast Uiernthlaal because i posted to ask what you thought the outcome would be but you didn't reply, and im assuming you didn't protect the coast as you just wanted to push up the country.) 29,000 men 206 planes and 300 tanks have come to reinforce the strong hold. We want to advance from there. We are taking more land in Africa. Uiernthlaal, if you want to keep Burma, you might want to do something about the stronghold.The longer you leave it, the stronger the stronghold gets. Just saying.
We send another 200,000 troops to reclaim the territory, as well as 15% of our air force and 10% of our navy to regain the territory. Meanwhile, we launch a surprise four point invasion of Ruivan China, sending 300,000 soldiers to each spot (Yunnan, Guangdong, Hebei, and Fujian, from Burma, Hainan, Taiwan, and Manchuria respectively), as well as another 20% of our current navy to each coastal province, and 20% of our air force to each region. We turn the Japanese economy into a military economy, as naval and air-force production reaches a new high. Even with these forces spread across China as such, since each invasion, in particular the sea-invasions, is backed by a nearby military base, and is well-funded, well-trained, and expansive, the invasion should not take too long.

by The British Gumpurt » Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:31 pm
Uieurnthlaal wrote:The British Gumpurt wrote:The operation to take part of the coast of Burma was successful. Japan's army was not in the region of the coast we invaded. So we set up a foot hold and secured the area. We are taking in Civilians who had there home taken from them by the Japanese and we are deeding and treating them. (I am assuming that we took the coast Uiernthlaal because i posted to ask what you thought the outcome would be but you didn't reply, and im assuming you didn't protect the coast as you just wanted to push up the country.) 29,000 men 206 planes and 300 tanks have come to reinforce the strong hold. We want to advance from there. We are taking more land in Africa. Uiernthlaal, if you want to keep Burma, you might want to do something about the stronghold.The longer you leave it, the stronger the stronghold gets. Just saying.
We send another 200,000 troops to reclaim the territory, as well as 15% of our air force and 10% of our navy to regain the territory. Meanwhile, we launch a surprise four point invasion of Ruivan China, sending 300,000 soldiers to each spot (Yunnan, Guangdong, Hebei, and Fujian, from Burma, Hainan, Taiwan, and Manchuria respectively), as well as another 20% of our current navy to each coastal province, and 20% of our air force to each region. We turn the Japanese economy into a military economy, as naval and air-force production reaches a new high. Even with these forces spread across China as such, since each invasion, in particular the sea-invasions, is backed by a nearby military base, and is well-funded, well-trained, and expansive, the invasion should not take too long.

by Uieurnthlaal » Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:20 pm
The British Gumpurt wrote:Uieurnthlaal wrote:We send another 200,000 troops to reclaim the territory, as well as 15% of our air force and 10% of our navy to regain the territory. Meanwhile, we launch a surprise four point invasion of Ruivan China, sending 300,000 soldiers to each spot (Yunnan, Guangdong, Hebei, and Fujian, from Burma, Hainan, Taiwan, and Manchuria respectively), as well as another 20% of our current navy to each coastal province, and 20% of our air force to each region. We turn the Japanese economy into a military economy, as naval and air-force production reaches a new high. Even with these forces spread across China as such, since each invasion, in particular the sea-invasions, is backed by a nearby military base, and is well-funded, well-trained, and expansive, the invasion should not take too long.
You seem to be chucking a lot of troops around.
The President hears the shear number of Japanese troops. We know our 50,000 men will not be able to hold out for a very long time against Japan's 200,000. We initiate a mass move of 135,000 troops 812 tanks and 12 regiments of planes consisting of 602 planes over to Burma. The troops in the stronghold (Now quite well defended as we have been there about a month) Have been told to brace them selves and stop taking land. BTW Uiernthlaal we now own a considerable blob of the coast. The troops are escorted by battleships, and submarines. We must make sure they do not get sunk. They should arrive in 3 days. Hopefully the stronghold will hold out until then. We did not know Japan would use this as a excuse to expand. We are now raising the standards of the way we are going to war. We are not conscripting people, just encouraging people to join. Our total military personal is now 3.4 million. We are setting up a secret mission to send 350,000 troops to invade Malaysia. The invasion will consist of Men, Tanks Planes, Subs and battleships. We are devising a plan which will surprise the enemy and catch them off guard and hopefully make them see sense and see they can not win this war. (BTW Uiernthlaal even though i have posted about it doesn't mean you know about it.)

by New North Aqmuland » Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:49 pm

by The British Gumpurt » Fri Nov 08, 2013 3:09 pm
Uieurnthlaal wrote:The British Gumpurt wrote:
You seem to be chucking a lot of troops around.
The President hears the shear number of Japanese troops. We know our 50,000 men will not be able to hold out for a very long time against Japan's 200,000. We initiate a mass move of 135,000 troops 812 tanks and 12 regiments of planes consisting of 602 planes over to Burma. The troops in the stronghold (Now quite well defended as we have been there about a month) Have been told to brace them selves and stop taking land. BTW Uiernthlaal we now own a considerable blob of the coast. The troops are escorted by battleships, and submarines. We must make sure they do not get sunk. They should arrive in 3 days. Hopefully the stronghold will hold out until then. We did not know Japan would use this as a excuse to expand. We are now raising the standards of the way we are going to war. We are not conscripting people, just encouraging people to join. Our total military personal is now 3.4 million. We are setting up a secret mission to send 350,000 troops to invade Malaysia. The invasion will consist of Men, Tanks Planes, Subs and battleships. We are devising a plan which will surprise the enemy and catch them off guard and hopefully make them see sense and see they can not win this war. (BTW Uiernthlaal even though i have posted about it doesn't mean you know about it.)
As the first wave of trainees trickles in, we now have an additional 1 million soldiers. We send 100,000 more, to fight in Burma, reenforced with 2 aircraft carriers, 2 battleships, 11 cruisers, 17 destroyers, and 12 submarines. We begin with a heavy torpedo attack on the coastal strongholds, blowing up several military installations, and also use the submarines for reconnaissance missions. Meanwhile, we set up a blockade around the Burmese coast, enforced by around 150 coast guard ships, 15 surveillance planes, and an assortment of 16 different ships/submarines to eliminate any unauthorized passing to Burma by sea. Also, the forces in northern and western Burma are keeping a watch for any foreigners involved with the Ruivan or Gumpurtian military, to starve TBG's forces of military supplies, until they become easy prey. Finally, we send around 60 fighter aircraft, 50 bombers and 30 spy planes, to fragment Gumpurtian control, and make a future reconquering easier.
On another note, Japanese spies have successfully intercepted a message about a planned military attack somewhere in the Japanese empire's southern regions. In particular, we highly suspect a large, planned attack in Ceylon, Malaysia, or the Philippines. Therefore, we station 100,000 of our new recruits in each country, and place our coast guard in high alert, while extensively surveying the Bay of Bengal and China Sea for any unregistered foreign barges.
OoC: If you want to plan a secret attack, you can always encrypt the message using handy text encryptors online, like this one, like I did. When you want to reveal the attack, you can always give out the encryption key. It sounds complicated, but it looks high-tech, so I think we should go with it.

by Uieurnthlaal » Sat Nov 09, 2013 4:05 pm
The British Gumpurt wrote:Uieurnthlaal wrote:
As the first wave of trainees trickles in, we now have an additional 1 million soldiers. We send 100,000 more, to fight in Burma, reenforced with 2 aircraft carriers, 2 battleships, 11 cruisers, 17 destroyers, and 12 submarines. We begin with a heavy torpedo attack on the coastal strongholds, blowing up several military installations, and also use the submarines for reconnaissance missions. Meanwhile, we set up a blockade around the Burmese coast, enforced by around 150 coast guard ships, 15 surveillance planes, and an assortment of 16 different ships/submarines to eliminate any unauthorized passing to Burma by sea. Also, the forces in northern and western Burma are keeping a watch for any foreigners involved with the Ruivan or Gumpurtian military, to starve TBG's forces of military supplies, until they become easy prey. Finally, we send around 60 fighter aircraft, 50 bombers and 30 spy planes, to fragment Gumpurtian control, and make a future reconquering easier.
On another note, Japanese spies have successfully intercepted a message about a planned military attack somewhere in the Japanese empire's southern regions. In particular, we highly suspect a large, planned attack in Ceylon, Malaysia, or the Philippines. Therefore, we station 100,000 of our new recruits in each country, and place our coast guard in high alert, while extensively surveying the Bay of Bengal and China Sea for any unregistered foreign barges.
OoC: If you want to plan a secret attack, you can always encrypt the message using handy text encryptors online, like this one, like I did. When you want to reveal the attack, you can always give out the encryption key. It sounds complicated, but it looks high-tech, so I think we should go with it.
We hear of the Mass surrounding of Burma. WS Washington, 3 Battleships 12 Destroyers, 9 subs and 212 planes leaves to attack the blockade. It may be a smaller force, but we have the advantage of RADAR. Our own invention. Giving us a advantage. The strong holds in Burma are not worried as they know help is on the way. They are well stocked up with ammo and food and will hold of the best they can. 112,000 soldiers from Saudi Arabia begin a long haul across to Burma Via Iran, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. The 300,000 troops on there way have been joined by more battleships from Saudi Arabia to keep them safe. This should be a precise victory. The Invasion planned of Malaysia has been cancelled as it is of no importance to us and Burma is now our main focus.
And i don't think there is really any point in Encrypting things.
1. We are beginning research into mini-submarines. These submarines are to be thin, and short, but very compact, and well-equipped with all manners of torpedoes, and guiding systems. We plan to have at least seventy of these done by mid 1941, maybe early 1942, although it's possible only thirty or so of these will be designed using the final plan, and thus ready for battle.
2. We are also developing a secret air force. While it is already known that we own around a thousand planes, as a subset of the navy program, we're also creating around three thousand more aircraft. The rough breakdown of this is 1000 fighter aircraft, 500 carrier-based strike aircraft, 400 bombers, 400 Mitsubishi zeros, and 700 sea-planes. We're expecting this entire upgrade to be completed in late 1942, although production is expected to begin in late 1940.
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by The British Gumpurt » Sun Nov 10, 2013 12:00 pm

by Uieurnthlaal » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:16 pm
The British Gumpurt wrote:Yes, but me and Raganarum are the only one who have stated we have started developing it, so really we are the only ones who can use it to a advantage.
As the grip on our Bubble of Burma is tightened by Japan, we have launched a offensive on Japan its self. 780 bombers from Saudi Arabia are to fly high to avoid detection. Our stronghold in Burma is 48 miles long, long enough for our bombers to come down and refuel. Then they head on to Japan, were they shall bomb Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. The weak timber buildings have no chance against our bombs. (Btw I am watching a WW2 programme on the Americans bombing Japan, and Japan just burnt)
Our first run was successful burning 2 and a half square miles of Tokyo down and some of the outskirts of Osaka.

by The Ruivan Empire » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:39 pm
Uieurnthlaal wrote:The British Gumpurt wrote:Yes, but me and Raganarum are the only one who have stated we have started developing it, so really we are the only ones who can use it to a advantage.
As the grip on our Bubble of Burma is tightened by Japan, we have launched a offensive on Japan its self. 780 bombers from Saudi Arabia are to fly high to avoid detection. Our stronghold in Burma is 48 miles long, long enough for our bombers to come down and refuel. Then they head on to Japan, were they shall bomb Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. The weak timber buildings have no chance against our bombs. (Btw I am watching a WW2 programme on the Americans bombing Japan, and Japan just burnt)
Our first run was successful burning 2 and a half square miles of Tokyo down and some of the outskirts of Osaka.
Fortunately, since this is wartime, our citizens were naturally on the alert, so casualties were low. Only 6 were killed in the bombings, mainly the elderly and infirm, while another 305 were injured. The structures will be harder to rebuild, but they will, and we are currently trying to rebuild them stronger, and less vulnerable to bombings. We are working to locate the military bases in China and India responsible for the attack, and will destroy them entirely with a through bombing, the moment we locate them. Our spies are on high alert for any signal that may or may not reveal their location. Meanwhile, we're working on increasing our air security, to avoid any incidents like this. We're gaining some ground in Burma, and have managed to push the arc of American control 2 km inward on all sides, but we are still saving any large attacks until later.
Also, we take the direct attack on Japan as an affront to our sovereignty. In retaliation, we are sending bombers to destroy as many Saudi oil rigs as possible, so as to cripple the oil-based American economy. Furthermore, we are increasing our offensive in China to a breakneck, almost blitzkrieg pace. We're sending out another 500,000 soldiers in each corner of our Chinese offensive, all fully equipped with tanks, and guided by another 400 aircraft of various sort in each region, and 30 ships in the coastal areas. So far, we have managed to conquer much of Yunnan, Guangdong, and Fujian regions, although we are facing more heavy resistance in the Hebei, Beijing, and Tianjin provinces. We hope to fully conquer these regions and move further inland by the end of the year.

by Ragnarum » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:46 pm

by The Ruivan Empire » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:53 pm
We wish to know what would it take to get Your great nation to assist us in defending ourselves from the hated Japanese who know are trying to subdue us by force of arms. we would like to ask for Ragnarum's formal entry into this war in assistance of Ruivan Sovereignty or any help you would be gracious enough to lend. thank you.
Hoping you are well Emperor Perron
by The Ruivan Empire » Sun Nov 10, 2013 2:04 pm

by Mapleleafia » Sun Nov 10, 2013 2:07 pm

by Ragnarum » Sun Nov 10, 2013 2:29 pm
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by The British Gumpurt » Sun Nov 10, 2013 3:26 pm

by Uieurnthlaal » Sun Nov 10, 2013 6:54 pm
The ruivan Empire wrote:Uieurnthlaal wrote:
Fortunately, since this is wartime, our citizens were naturally on the alert, so casualties were low. Only 6 were killed in the bombings, mainly the elderly and infirm, while another 305 were injured. The structures will be harder to rebuild, but they will, and we are currently trying to rebuild them stronger, and less vulnerable to bombings. We are working to locate the military bases in China and India responsible for the attack, and will destroy them entirely with a through bombing, the moment we locate them. Our spies are on high alert for any signal that may or may not reveal their location. Meanwhile, we're working on increasing our air security, to avoid any incidents like this. We're gaining some ground in Burma, and have managed to push the arc of American control 2 km inward on all sides, but we are still saving any large attacks until later.
Also, we take the direct attack on Japan as an affront to our sovereignty. In retaliation, we are sending bombers to destroy as many Saudi oil rigs as possible, so as to cripple the oil-based American economy. Furthermore, we are increasing our offensive in China to a breakneck, almost blitzkrieg pace. We're sending out another 500,000 soldiers in each corner of our Chinese offensive, all fully equipped with tanks, and guided by another 400 aircraft of various sort in each region, and 30 ships in the coastal areas. So far, we have managed to conquer much of Yunnan, Guangdong, and Fujian regions, although we are facing more heavy resistance in the Hebei, Beijing, and Tianjin provinces. We hope to fully conquer these regions and move further inland by the end of the year.
no you have not. you are still only just entering my country, i said that forces where moving to engage your invading forces and you ignored that post. you have not conquered anything, one more blatant godmod like that and i will ignore all your posts and your invasion for the rest of the Thread. and where are you pulling all these soldiers from? this too much bullshit from you. i am still mobilizing and you act like you can simply wave your shit around and have all these troops this is bullshit. im ignoring those ridiculous numbers ill accept the 300,000 in each invasion theatre not the 500,000
Uieurnthlaal wrote:The British Gumpurt wrote:
We still refuse to sign the treaty. But will re-think about attacking.
We here about these attacks on Burma. We send troops carriers with naval escorts to Burma for a land invasion. We do not know how may Japanese troops their are but we are sending 22,500 men 122 tanks and 106 other armoured vehicles. Also 2 regiments of planes consisting of 216 planes should be arriving soon. We are planing on rushing part of the coast and setting up a stronghold their and holding our ground until reinforcements come, if any are needed.
This shall be the first battle of the war. We must think of a way to do this fairly and properly. Uiernthlaal, and idea how we should do the war, how to decide who wins?
I can't think of, off the top of my head, any way to do this war thoroughly and accurately, but I suppose the easiest way would be to require that all actions have a either a historical precedent to back them up, an action in this thread backed up by historical statistics, or historical events of the time. That way, at least, the war stays realistic.
Anyway, Uieurnthlaal begins an inscription program. We send off 100,000 soldiers out of our forces of 1,400,000 (this is my approximation of the Japanese army in 1938-ish. The closest statistic I have is from two years later, with 1,700,000 soldiers), and we're gradually enlisting more, hoping to reach 3,500,000 trained soldiers within a year and a half.
On a final side note, I still feel like the original OP time would be better. At that rate, a month takes merely 4.5 years, so even if the OP is inactive for two entire weeks, IC, there would only be a two-year pause in events, which is hardly a long time, at least by historical standards.
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by The Ruivan Empire » Sun Nov 10, 2013 7:52 pm
Uieurnthlaal wrote:The ruivan Empire wrote:
no you have not. you are still only just entering my country, i said that forces where moving to engage your invading forces and you ignored that post. you have not conquered anything, one more blatant godmod like that and i will ignore all your posts and your invasion for the rest of the Thread. and where are you pulling all these soldiers from? this too much bullshit from you. i am still mobilizing and you act like you can simply wave your shit around and have all these troops this is bullshit. im ignoring those ridiculous numbers ill accept the 300,000 in each invasion theatre not the 500,000Uieurnthlaal wrote:
I can't think of, off the top of my head, any way to do this war thoroughly and accurately, but I suppose the easiest way would be to require that all actions have a either a historical precedent to back them up, an action in this thread backed up by historical statistics, or historical events of the time. That way, at least, the war stays realistic.
Anyway, Uieurnthlaal begins an inscription program. We send off 100,000 soldiers out of our forces of 1,400,000 (this is my approximation of the Japanese army in 1938-ish. The closest statistic I have is from two years later, with 1,700,000 soldiers), and we're gradually enlisting more, hoping to reach 3,500,000 trained soldiers within a year and a half.
On a final side note, I still feel like the original OP time would be better. At that rate, a month takes merely 4.5 years, so even if the OP is inactive for two entire weeks, IC, there would only be a two-year pause in events, which is hardly a long time, at least by historical standards.
That was a year ago. Since then, I've enlisted another 2,000,000 soldiers, trained the vast majority of them, not even counting the soldiers from before that mobilization. Since I plan on continuing that mobilization linearly, at least for the time being, the numbers are just going to increase further at 2,500,000 new net soldiers a year.
And yes, we have made military successes. As discussed before, you do not have the military capability to put up any sophisticated resistance. Even if we were to accept your "five-year plan" as actually believable and reasonable within the constraints of the reality of 1930s Republic of China, you certainly were not able to develop anywhere near the military technology capable of defeating a long-time military power. Not just that, even if you managed to expel all foreign spheres of influence in your country (which, as I've discussed before, and you yourself admitted, would be impossible given the constraints of the actual historical reality), you're facing an internal rebellion, in which the communist forces within your own country control large swaths of it, further complicating your plans for modernization. This is, after all, the 30s, not the 50s and 60s.
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by Uieurnthlaal » Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:44 pm

by Bezombia » Mon Nov 11, 2013 4:10 am
Uieurnthlaal wrote:Except one minor point: when your in an RP, you can't just ignore someone else's actions when they make it difficult for you to move forward. After all, they might just ignore you.
Sauritican wrote:We've all been spending too much time with Ben
Verdum wrote:Hey girl, is your name Karl Marx? Because your starting an uprising in my lower classes.
Black Hand wrote:New plan is to just make thousands of disposable firearms and dump them out of cargo planes with tiny drag chutes attached.
Spreewerke wrote:The metric system is the only measurement system that truly meters.
Fordorsia wrote:mfw Beano is my dad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSWiMoO8zNE
Spreewerke wrote:Salt the women, rape the earth.
Equestican wrote:Ben is love, Ben is life.
Sediczja wrote:real eyes realize real lies

by Kannap » Mon Nov 11, 2013 6:30 am
Luna Amore wrote:Please remember to attend the ritualistic burning of Kannap for heresy

by Ragnarum » Mon Nov 11, 2013 9:24 am

by Kannap » Mon Nov 11, 2013 10:03 am
Luna Amore wrote:Please remember to attend the ritualistic burning of Kannap for heresy
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