Narintia wrote:Akksum wrote:Our army is 20,000 men marching across germany. We have about 450,000 people so yeah. Also i'm allied to large powers in Europe, and one of the most discplined armies in europe. Might want to rethink that.
We simply want our independence. Leave us be.
If you wish to engage the Rhine in warfare, we will not step a foot into your territory, we never take sides
for the fair state of the rhine is neutral
and if you have a problem, you can go to Cologne and ask nicely
We're already marching to cologne. XD
Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia
General Siegmund Fleischmann
2nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Regiment, 8th Infantry Regiment, 10th Infantry Regiment, 1st Calvary Regiment, 2nd Archer Regiment
Operation Blind Paladin
The army of 2,976 arrived within the grounds of the city unable to set up perimeter before a foreign army arrived within the city. An enclosement maneuver was pulled within the streets of the city against the enemy, unable to fully enclose them before the army ran off towards the way they came from. A Calvary unit was sent out to attack the running units to making sure that they don't alert any enemy within the area around the city of the units within. The wanted to have the upper hand if anything went down around/within the city...
North German Empire-North Rhine-Westphalia
General Siegmund Fleischmann
2nd Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Regiment, 6th Infantry Regiment, 8th Infantry Regiment, 10th Infantry Regiment, 1st Calvary Regiment, 2nd Archer Regiment
Operation Blind Paladin
The units broke up into 3 different Regiments to take up as much land as possible but also take on a army without falling completely against the foe within a small amount of time. The main largest army would move directly south Towards Dusseldorf, while the other two armies go around the outskirts and capture the exterior of the province. Then they all march on Dusseldorf together, then are supposed to move towards Hesse. He placed one of his recruits in charge of an army, to see how he would do as a General due to his veracity in the battle of Hannover. The armies set off in groups, knowing the largest city in the Province wasn't Dusseldorf, but rather Cologne directly south of the capital. The army was prepared to take on challenge against their might...
(So yeah.
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