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Post by Bulgaria on Sept 9, 2004 20:54:22 GMT -5
The Second army corps is finished with there defences and have all there artillery zeroed in. We are ready SECOND ARMY CORPS At home the 3rd army corps is being formed which is 8th army 9th army and 10th army. They will move to ports
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Post by Greece on Sept 9, 2004 20:56:44 GMT -5
It isn't over yet. My northern army has over 9,000 troops. we can hold out for a few days. Pluse I still have troops else where I can still fight.
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Post by Bulgaria on Sept 9, 2004 20:57:07 GMT -5
Bulgaria's navy will move into position to take control of the waters.
Ships in Greek Waters:
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Post by Italy on Sept 9, 2004 20:58:12 GMT -5
Italian Troops open fire (OOC: Evidently from a Trench to a villiage.... witch is innacurate.... but oh well) Machine guns blazing and Bersagulari firing rifles. Artillery zooms overhead into the village and Greek Artilley. The Grunts prepare a final charge
Ionia:53 Sparta:33
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Post by Greece on Sept 9, 2004 20:59:33 GMT -5
Rember what happened and why Athens Port was so deadly. It is shaped a lot like a bottle neck. I can hold you there.
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Post by Bulgaria on Sept 9, 2004 21:01:52 GMT -5
Greece surrender. We know you cannot win. My northern army has your northern army under siege. They will starve to death or go crazy from my shelling.
Your other troops will be shelled by my battleships or be to busy with the italians. Its over surrender now and we will spare your troops and allow them to surrender with their honor
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Post by Greece on Sept 9, 2004 21:02:47 GMT -5
Okay, the North army mmay be able to do somthing. The General again pulls out his map. "Where does that sewer come out at"? He asks. "Right here the enlistee pointed. Right behing thier lines.
"Take 7000 men. Go through the sewer and attack thier behind the line artillary. Then Move back through. With out that artillary they are nothing.
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Post by Italy on Sept 9, 2004 21:04:18 GMT -5
After one hour of shelling, it suddenly stops. Strong sounds of many footsteps are heard behind the trench. The assault jhas begun. Italian Infantry charge the City, attempting to shear overwhelm the enemy. They are chopped to bits at first, but numbers pay off. War is hell indeed.
Ionia: 6800 Sparta: 5200
OOC: I better see high casulties this time, and I mean HIGH.
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Post by Greece on Sept 9, 2004 21:04:19 GMT -5
Greece surrender. We know you cannot win. My northern army has your northern army under siege. They will starve to death or go crazy from my shelling. Your other troops will be shelled by my battleships or be to busy with the italians. Its over surrender now and we will spare your troops and allow them to surrender with their honor "I trust god will grant me a great victory" Stonewall Jackson 1862
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Post by Bulgaria on Sept 9, 2004 21:04:33 GMT -5
Okay, the North army mmay be able to do somthing. The General again pulls out his map. "Where does that sewer come out at"? He asks. "Right here the enlistee pointed. Right behing thier lines. "Take 7000 men. Go through the sewer and attack thier behind the line artillary. Then Move back through. With out that artillary they are nothing. Strait lines of sewers long enough to go atleast 20 miles into enemy territory in 1914 and in a place which is all moutains and almost impossible to build anything? I call BS
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Post by Greece on Sept 9, 2004 21:05:27 GMT -5
Total Casualties 6,000 Total Greeks Left, 1,345 They are hiding somewhere
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Post by Bulgaria on Sept 9, 2004 21:06:03 GMT -5
"I trust god will grant me a great victory" Stonewall Jackson 1862 Yea to bad he got shot by his own soldier
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Post by United States of America on Sept 9, 2004 21:07:04 GMT -5
Okay, the North army mmay be able to do somthing. The General again pulls out his map. "Where does that sewer come out at"? He asks. "Right here the enlistee pointed. Right behing thier lines. "Take 7000 men. Go through the sewer and attack thier behind the line artillary. Then Move back through. With out that artillary they are nothing. One word, no! That's not gonna happen. Unless you can find accurate sewer maps of Greece in 1914, and find a way to support "sewer troops"
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Post by Italy on Sept 9, 2004 21:08:05 GMT -5
After a sucessfull invasion (somewhat, with numerous divisions preparinf Disbandment), the island troops that came to the mainland (25,000 for each beachhead) will guard the beachhead and town. The rest of the troops will follow orders (see page ONE).
Total Casulties: Ionian:12,863- Two Divisions Disbanded Spartan:8,924- One Division Disbanded Total:21,787- Four Divisions Disbanded
Total Left: Ionian: 87,137 Spartan:191,076 Total:278,213
About 7.3% of the Force is lost
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Post by Greece on Sept 9, 2004 21:08:18 GMT -5
The last men are at the outskirts of town. Sparta had fallen. They Knew that. They looked at each other and Knew that the fate of greece restead in thier hands. Each one slipped on his bynet. Then They all charged into the mouth of hell...
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