Point T. Green
Port T. Green, South SyrvaniaAfter establishing supposedly inpenetrable defenses around the port, the 11,500 New Englishmen returned home. Just in time, too, as commanders would soon need them. From routine spy sattelite photos, they recognized a group of 6,000 rebels heading towards the location of the commandos. With intelligence suggesting the troops had not heard of the location they were heading too, commanders had an ample oppurtunity. They ordered bombing runs, using stealth bombers similar to Grumman B-2. They unleashed thousands of bombs on the 5,000 unlocky soldiers, as well as continuing observation of the area with field-spy aircraft and occasionally using spy drones.
In the city, commanders realized the goldmine they were laying on. An engineer corp was deployed to the troops, who were tasked with creating an inpentrable camp in which nothing without the New English flag patch could enter. Digging trenches, building sandbag walls, and laying mines and anti-tank spikes, they set true to their mission. They made it so as little troops as possible would be able to cover as much land as possible, using overlapping fields of fire to cover most if not all of the city streets while staying behind fortifications and defences the entire time. Additionally, more air support was dispatched to the area. Stealth bombers rained down munitions, including firebombs. Justifying this by stating they are not a legal personality and instead terrorists, they did indeed kill thousands. In short, they hoped to farm rebel troops and force them to put others in the city.
To insure they minimum loss maximum infliction strategy would work, they had to eliminate their artillery. Using ground-to-ground missiles, they striked all known artillery cells at least twice, and depending on how close they were to the front, sometimes 10 times. They also bombed these positions with high altitude bombers.