Togeria wrote:Pacific Union of Cascadia wrote:This does pose a problem, though Oil from Alaska will have to do. Any remaining fuel is used to launch a large amount fighters to combat the bombers, as ground forces prepare to hold the line at the border once the threat is neutralized. Forces in Los Angeles are sent to the border as well as forces from the lower portion of Arizona and New Mexico. Tanks are prepared for an advance on any enemy forces but are hidden from sight. SAM sights in Texas fire heavily upon the bombers to help relieve the threat as soon as possible.
Many of the bombers go down as the pilots perform near suicidal maneuvers in crashing down on the enemy units or onto their objectives to cause a much damage as possible the pilots being shot out from their bombers before hand. Days later naval forces dock on the coast of Mexico, as more men and weaponry is stationed in Mexico and heads north to go ahead in given as the units begin to lay down heavy artillery fire down on suspected enemy positions. Many naval ships after placing the men down go off to confront the Cascadian naval presence in Gulf of Mexico.
On land after the artillery fire units begin their official invasion as with a force now roughly totaling 300,000 they split into a quad fork maneuver with the commanding unit taking the center to direct them. The army groups are reinforced with tank and plane fire as artillery and bomber fire is used to soften enemy units when spotted before the main tank force backed by support fire is used for the main engagement.
At sea the naval force comprising 32 is splits into three 8 smaller formations which take a diamond position intended to protect the formations from all incoming attacks as a three submarines protect and look out under the seas with two aircraft carries being used for air to air and air to sea combat.
Cascadian forces continue their defense of their land to the best of their ability, returning the artillery fire as more naval units are launched as they know in the event of a war.
Missiles continue to be launched at Togerium's forces as Tanks attempt to make an offensive alongside APCs to halt the advance. Forces are damaged from the suicide attacks but not enough to retreat. More troops from the central regions to the southern and northern borders to help defend from the Togerian attacks


