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       #Post#: 7176--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 20, 2015, 3:09 pm
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       Oberleutnant Hans Muller dipped a wing of his Horten to the
       troops assembled beneath him, then sped past over Hightah. The
       country was mountainous, and he spared a prayer for those about
       to cross, but to the Luftwaffe it was no barrier; the
       Appalachian range being low in the grand scale of things. He
       took a moment to admire it before directing his squadron.
       "Our targets are radar installations and ground defenses, as you
       have been briefed and has have been located. I will be frank: We
       expect to encounter resistance in the form of either
       interceptors or, more likely, rakete boden bis luft. The Junkers
       are tasked with destroying them and we will provide cover. Ist
       klar?"
       The Junkers and Horten pilots responded in turn: "Jawohl,
       Oberleutnant Muller!"
       "Sehr gut. If presented with ground targets of opportunity, the
       Junkers will engage first, and we maintain our altitude, in case
       of enemy aircraft."
       "Jawohl!"
       Muller's nine Hortens and six Junkers dropped altitude to 6,000
       and 4,500 meters respectively as they crossed the border to
       Columbia. The Junkers' targets were marked and they were
       prepared. They opened with 180mm rockets on outward radar
       installations.
       "Alert! Alert! Incoming! Deploy countermeasures"
       Muller's heads-up display flashed with a warning, his radar
       displaying multiple incoming rockets, and he immediately enacted
       cross-eye radar disruption, dropping flares and aluminum chaff.
       His squadron did likewise and his heart pounded as a handful of
       guided rockets thundered past. One of the Junkers was either
       unfortunate or the pilot had not been quick enough, and was
       caught by a directed blast. With one engine gone, it attempted
       to turn for home, but spiraled downwards until it impacted with
       in an awful fireball. Muller did not see the canopy blast open
       or the pilot's parachute deploy.
       "Gott verdammt! All aircraft, maintain your course, keep ECM
       active, vorwarts, and execute this mission!"
       More rockets streaked past and Muller cursed again as one of his
       comrades in a Horten was lost, his aircraft afire and spiraling
       out of control.
       Flak now burst in the sky with black puffs, but Muller was not
       deterred. He knew his squadron would be the first in, and had
       mentally prepared himself to die, or see death. "Evasive
       maneuvers, now!"
       At length the targets were within range and the five remaining
       Junkers dove with no command needed, firing guided rockets even
       as they opened up with their heavy cannon. A chorus came through
       his radio headset:
       "Target zerstört!"
       "Final target zerstört!"
       "Sehr gut, bank and reverse direction; we're going home."
       ***
       Flight after flight of the Luftwaffe was to follow, with the
       same objectives, and in the hope that the first strikes against
       ground defenses would enhance the survival rate.
       #Post#: 7185--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 20, 2015, 7:40 pm
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       The Mountain Guard of Sinai Hill in Appalachian Columbia
       A small ragtag army sat in the cold mountain wind. Their beards
       bit with frost. Lead by General Andrew Porter, a group of only
       800 men stood around camp fires. "Y'all think these fascists
       will actually come?" said one of the soldiers.
       General Porter told them to stay on guard, to always focus, and
       be ready to fire the cannons at any time.
       #Post#: 7191--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 20, 2015, 8:37 pm
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       The crossing through Hightah had been an anticlimactic affair,
       with scattered personal resistance overcome ... not with ease,
       as such things never were, but in due time. The SS troops of the
       'Ehre der Reich' division, leading the advance, had cursed the
       partisans and burned a village or two suspected of harboring
       them, and lined about a dozen up for execution, their bodies
       left to rot in ditches.
       SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS Karl Hanke
       ordered his troops ruthlessly forward, the
       Motorosiertedivisionen taking the lead. In rough terrain, they
       found routes through and over the highest Appalachian peaks,
       troops periodically dismounting as their vehicles were paused,
       and leveling rifles at the first sound of animals darting
       through the brush.
       In a days' time, the advance divisions, numbering 22,000
       personnel -- two motorized divisions and a particularly plucky
       light infantry division -- had reached the border of Columbia.
       There the pioneers established a forward base of operations,
       with a short airfield, fuel depot, full field hospital, and
       other necessities. The troops settled down for the night and the
       defenders of Columbia might have heard their bold songs, as they
       toasted to victory and enjoyed their rations of preserved
       sausage and schnapps.
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       #Post#: 7192--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 20, 2015, 9:08 pm
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       Colombian Forces
       "Sir! Sir!" shouted a scout. "Their here sir!"
       "What?" General Porter said shocked. "H-how...dammit, alright
       boys pack up, you can show us their camp?"
       "Yes, sir, I sure can but we need to move they're about to go to
       sleep!"
       "And they're over the border?"
       "Yes, sir."
       "Okay boys, no nap time tonight, lets go raid a nazi camp." He
       mumbled. The men packed their things and began to move along.
       They left 400 behind and brought 400 with. A
       General-in-training, Kingston Stephenson, is left in charge of
       the 400 men behind. Porter leads the other 400 quietly through
       the rugged forest, with a dimmed oil camp light and a quiet blue
       tick hound to protect them from any straying fascist soldiers.
       #Post#: 7194--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 21, 2015, 12:12 am
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       SS-Scharführer Wilhelm Bleier took his rounds of the sentries on
       duty, blearily rubbing his own eyes, to make sure that none had
       passed out.  Upon meeting a two-man patrol, he gave a salute,
       which was returned, and on instinct raised his binoculars to the
       ridge above. He hesitated a moment as some brushes moved against
       the wind.
       "Soldat, did you see movement up there?"
       "Nein, Scharführer. All dark and quiet on the front!"
       "Look again; use your rifle."
       The man raised his arm and peered through his night-vision
       sight, then lowered it slowly. "Scheisse, you're right
       Scharführer!"
       Bleier immediately activated his radio and shouted "Alarm!
       Alarm! Infanterie attack incoming!"
       Rifle rounds impacted the trees and tore the brush near him, one
       felling the enlisted man he'd just been speaking to. He took a
       knee as the man ... boy ... gasped for breath until he began
       gurgling and coughing blood over the front of his uniform.
       Bleier nearly panicked, but remembered his training and took a
       moment to regain his composure before swinging around his StG44,
       firing a burst in the direction he thought the shots had come
       from, and raising his radio again.
       "All personnel at the ready, to the West, at the double-quick!
       Sanitäterin, at my position! Air and artillery strike at
       coordinates to follow ..."
       In moments machine gun and cannon fire began to ignite the bank
       Bleier faced, with the horrifying MG42s so rapid that individual
       shots couldn't be heard at all, though most of it was surely
       imprecise. None the less, he took some comfort from the tracers
       and the 37mm cannon rounds detonating, tearing apart any cover
       the enemy might hope to use and, he dearly hoped, killing a few.
       ((OOC: The forward Reich base is actually in Hightah, on the
       border with Columbia, but it's pretty safe to assume Reich
       soldiers would cross eventually, so np :) ))
       #Post#: 7195--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 21, 2015, 8:54 am
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       "Stay down" said General Porter. "But fire hard boys!" The rifle
       bullets came pounding into the Reich's camp.
       "Damnit, why couldn't we have some top end tech man?" said a
       soldier filling his musket rifle.
       "Just fire!" Porter yelled.
       #Post#: 7196--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Confederacy of Turkducken Date: August 21, 2015, 2:48 pm
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       Turkducken transport was slow, lacking the proper means of air
       travel the 5th Army of Conquest will arrive on the border of
       Hightah and Columbia in several days. General Richard "Cain"
       Kasich will not be on the front lines until a suitable FOB is
       established, High General Michael Bishop will be attending to
       the general battle plan and organization of Turkducken
       Volunteers, the Command Wing of Aerial Bombardment will be
       deployed for limited air support. The rendezvous with the
       Reich's Army will hopefully be met with little resistance, the
       Socialist Coalition is expected to arrive as well as support
       from the Eastern Byzantine Empire.
       #Post#: 7204--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 21, 2015, 9:13 pm
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       SS-Scharführer Wilhelm Bleier ducked again as Columbian rifle
       and musket fire tore at his cover, ripping great holes in the
       trees around him, but was rewarded as the SS
       Motorisiertedivision's 210mm artillery rockets, anti-aircraft,
       and anti-tank cannon opened up upon the embankment fronting the
       forward SS camp.
       "Vorwarts; vorwarts, Meinherr des SS! Wipe the kapitalistichcen
       from the field! Strike now and leave none alive!"
       As the SS-Scharführer spoke, Junkers CAS aircraft lit the hills
       with heavy rockets and 37mm HE cannon fire, and, as the morning
       dawned, the 1st SS Panzerdivision 'Michael Wittman' arrived and
       added 88mm HE rounds and a profundity of 37mm cannon from its
       flakpanzer.
       Simultaneously, 88m HE rounds detonated in profusion around all
       the detected Columbian positions.
       Bleier waved his troops forward, letting his Sturmgewehr hang to
       his left side, and directed the platoon's fire. "Auf mein
       Zeichen, fire frei!" He lighted enemy positions with tracer
       rounds from his StG44 and watched as the zug's machine guns,
       marksman rifles, and semi-automatic rifles fired in turn,
       reaping a toll on the Columbian attackers.
       Bleier noted similar action to his flanks as other Scharführers
       enacted the same protocols, even as radio cries announced the
       death of a handful, with mournful, desperate, or chocking
       outcries.
       When the Junkers and tanks hit the enemy positions, Bleier
       readied a grenate and gestured his platoon forwards. The
       maschinengewehr and sharfshutzerin provided cover whilst the
       riflemen advanced and pounded rounds into the enemy positions.
       Bleier radioed: "All zug, advance! Crush them and leave none
       living! This is the will of the Reichsührers und unsere Ehren!"
       #Post#: 7282--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 22, 2015, 9:56 am
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       "Keep firin' boys and just...." and then the bullets came
       blazing around into men, and the battle had begun to get bad and
       bloody.
       'What should we do?" said the messenger boy. "Should I go, go
       warn the others?"
       "Yes" Porter said. "Write this note down..."
       Stay in position, enemy coming, may need to retreat back to
       base, hold strong soldiers
       "Okay tie it to the ole dog's back now, and you know what to
       do." the messenger boy tied it to the dog's back and sent the
       old blue tick coonhound back to the base.
       "Alright fire!" Porter yelled out. "And stay down in cover! Stay
       behind trees! Stay behind rocks! Do this for Columbia boys!"
       #Post#: 7284--------------------------------------------------
       Re: NCSA Civil War
       By: Columbia Confederates Date: August 22, 2015, 10:08 am
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       "Sir they're moving up!" yelled a man near General Porter.
       "Alright boys, retreat formation on the count" he yelled out.
       "Front first then make the way back! Go!" The men began to
       retreat, some retreating out of line. Some boys fell but most of
       them were able to escape unharmed as they went back into more
       mountainous terrain back towards the base camp. Porter knew they
       would have an advantage up above as they knew the terrain better
       than that of the Reich. A few other boys were killed in the
       climb. Porter looked back down and saw at least 30 men he knew
       laying dead.
       "Alright sir, we've got roughly 95 men dead." said a man.
       "Yes i know, I want you to report that to everyone. Tell them to
       stay very low, we should hold them at this hill, and I want the
       7th Infantry back at base camp near Sinai. We can't let them get
       further than just past that border."
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