Cromwell Island
1000 Hours
May 8, 2019
The 77th and 80th Airborne Infantry Company led by the 81st "Aguila" Airborne Infantry Company were now moving in and around the outskirts of the city of Andrews, struggling to establish encampments amidst unpredictable rebel movement. Nevertheless, the deployment was well-equipped, wielding Pollisco-Type MR56 "Alitaptap" Special Sub-Machine Guns to log .45 Calibre bullets into the empty heads of the Fascists. There was no going back. The initial deployment had already taken 23 casualties from enemy Anti-Aircraft and small arms fire.
At 1010 Hours, 2 squads from the 77th would go AWOL from the radar. The 81st, led by Dt. (Datu) Nakashima Mitsuharu were now tasked to rendezvous with them through the dense forestry.
Meanwhile, from the Hanoi, the 3rd Fighter Wing launched into aerial contact to support Barfleur's Commander Barwell. Having taken a while to establish communications and pinpoint their geographic displacement, the Pan-Asiatic military could now confirm that they were subject to an ambush. Abadilla "Scarlet Devil" Q-11, Model '93s were now available to provide close-air support for their allies in the assault.
At 1034 hours, an open communique was sent to all engaging international forces against the Fascists that Pan-Asiatic marine and aerial support could now be requisitioned at their behest. If this assault were to be successful, the coalition needed to coordinate.