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Post by Bulgaria on Oct 15, 2004 21:27:59 GMT -5
Bulgarian-Serbia border 4:00 A.M. The 1st army corp and half the second had been sitting near the border with the rise in tensions between Bulgaria and Serbia resulting from there involvment with the BP. Greece had informed Bulgaria of a preemptive strike they were planning and Bulgaria was gonna get a piece of the action. Thousands of men horses and machines were gathered and now was the time to strike.
Bulgarian-Serbian border 6:00 A.M Airfields across western Bulgaria were all in a buzz as the planes started jumping into the sky. Everything went well till one S-16 fighter crashed into a hanger shortly after takeoff. The aerial armada Bulgaria was ammasing today was nothing compared to the massive numbers fielded by the great powers but it would be a sight to see for the people of the Balkans.
7:32 A.M. The sun was just coming up laying out a beautifal view but their was about to be a new reason for the sky to be red. 845 guns of varius sizes opened up on military targets across the border focusing on troop concentrations, artillary and airfields. In the air the entire Bulgarian airforce, 25 Muromets Bombers, 95 S-16 Fighters and 4 Zeppllins crossed the border. They bombed and strafed any military targets in or around the cities of Skopje and Pristina.
On the ground the actual attack was getting under way. The entire 1st army corp started its advance on Skopje while half the 2nd corp moved on Pristina. In the north 12,000 cavalry were sent to go as deep into Serbian territoryas they could, heading across central Serbia, and do as much damage as possible, destorying roads, bridges, railroads, burning crops and villages exc. They were to avoid any Serbian formations that they didnt have an at least 2-1 advantage over.
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Post by Bulgaria on Oct 17, 2004 11:37:27 GMT -5
OOC: Can I get a response?
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Post by Greece on Oct 17, 2004 20:34:14 GMT -5
OCC: Due to Ottoman Empire's point of veiw. You should be kicked out of the MP for being hostile in his area.
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Post by Germany on Oct 18, 2004 22:10:09 GMT -5
Telegram To: Bulgarian Government From: Berlin, Germany
To the leader of Bulgaria,
The Kaiser is outraged by your recent imperialistic actions on a Berlin Pact member. This is hearby an act of war on the Berlin Pact by the Moscow Pact. Weither your nation represents the Moscow Pact as a whole or not, you're putting your allies and yourself at great danger. The Kaiser of the German Reich demands that you pull out of Serbia at once. Failing to do so will result in Berlin Pact military intervention, done at a time of our choosing.
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Post by Greece on Oct 19, 2004 18:30:39 GMT -5
The Greek troops on the southern boarder start firing with the 50 pounders again. The open up suddenly without warning. Fiatsd start to move foward and gas shells are fired at the Serbians. This was war, this time. Ottoman will not step in to this. It is BP VS. MP. The troops in Bulgeria are being recalled to this boarder. This time, we would not have air support but we won't need it.
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Post by Greece on Oct 19, 2004 21:06:07 GMT -5
After 4 hours of firing from the 50 pounders, the army moves foward. They make it 300 yards from the Serbian fortifications before laying down as a rain of 900 artillary shells burst out at the serbians. The Greeks, attack immediatly, firing their rifles and begain to engage the enamy at 200 yards.
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Post by Serbia on Oct 20, 2004 23:20:38 GMT -5
General Demetrev looks at his new orders from the Crown Prince."What the hell is the Crown Prince thinking? Withdrawing in the face of the enemy, we have the defenses set here, we are managing to hold are own and now he wants us to just get up and leave?" The Corporal who handed him the order nods."Yes sir, it would appear that he has a plan for withdrawing and forcing the Greek forces to attack us on our terms." "I suppose the forces on the Bulgarian front are going to withdraw also." "Yes sir, the plan in to bottleneck them and take away their advantages of greater numbers, our artillery is already massing at the chosen cities, Cavalry is gathering so they may harass the Greek forces to cover our withdrawal, sir, if this succeeds, it may be able to by us enough time to find a diplomatic solution to this battle." "Diplomatic solution is only a half assed way to handle it, the Crown Prince should have contacted Germany immediately so they could send aid allowing us to crush the Greeks and Bulgarians." "Sir, help from the Berlin Pact is not likely to ever arrive, they would have to either fight their way through Albania or Montenegro for the aid to reach us and then the whole of the Moscow Pact would become involved." "Well so be it, the Moscow Pact is semi-split right now, we would have the best opportunity to defeat them now than after their problems are resolved." "Sir, are you going to issue the order or will your second in command have to relieve you of command? Time is of the essence." "Of course Corporal, I had every intention of doing so, I shall carry out my duties to god and country." "Good, I shall return to Belgrade, I am to urge you to move out immediately and burn any supplies that you can not carry with you, supplies are being stockpiled in the cities chosen for you to defend. Good day General." The Thicker blue lines represent where the troops will be concentrated for defense of Serbia, the thin blue lines represent their routes taken to get to their destination.
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Post by Bulgaria on Oct 21, 2004 14:39:53 GMT -5
OOC: There was infantry with that attack to.
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Post by Ottoman Empire on Oct 22, 2004 17:25:08 GMT -5
The Ottoman Empire's war on the BP will be increased by supporting the MP in Serbia.
Montenegro-Serbia Border
The 4.5" Howitzers were prepared and dug in behind the Ottoman Trenches in Montenegro. It was time to put a finishing blow to the Serbians. The Howitzers sent shells flying towards the Serbian defense lines. This bombardment was to continue for 12 hours until the Serbian lines were left in pieces. The Ottoman Snipers all set up along the defense line and were ordered to opon fire opon any targets.
The idea was basically to wear down the Serbian rather than send a human wave at them. They had enough to handle already so the Ottomans were confident that the proposed invasion wouldn't be met by the entire Serbian forces.
Two messages were sent by morse code immediately after the first shells stuck the Serbian lines....
Message to the Montenegro Government
The Ottoman Empire is entering the conflict in Serbia on your border. As a member of the Moscow Pact we expect you to supply us with ammo and to help us with any needs we may have. Also you are welcome to send forces to help the attack but we know that your forces are limited.
Message to the Serbian Government
The greatest mistake your country ever made was sideing with Germany. You are an enemy of the Moscow Pact and therefore will feel the force of the Ottoman Empire's infantry divisions. We offer you the chance to surrender now and same the lives of your countrymen. This is a one time offer. That is all.
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Post by Montenegro on Oct 23, 2004 14:23:41 GMT -5
Montenegro will send the 10 battalions, around 6000 soldiers, east from Pljevalja.
They will follow The Ottomans into battle as they are well acquainted because of there recent training together.
A mobile ammo and food supply centre will be set up for the all members of the MP to use.
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Post by Bulgaria on Oct 23, 2004 16:48:47 GMT -5
OOC: Srry i havent responded yet, ill get to it 2nite or tommorrow.
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Post by Greece on Oct 23, 2004 18:16:55 GMT -5
Here's the troop movements in to Serbia. These are where my troops are moving over your boarders to attack and secure these cities.
Vranje 30,000 troops 10 Fiats
Urosevac 30,000 troops 10 fiats
Dakovica 30,000 troops 4 fiats
Prizren 30,000 troops 4 fiats
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Post by Bulgaria on Oct 26, 2004 20:26:31 GMT -5
The Bulgarian troops quickly took over the land the Serbs left behind regaining control of Macedonia and much of southern Serbia. When they reached were the Serbians had dug in they to dug in and prepareed for a prolonged war.
OOC: Rlly short on time srry bout this, busy week end of grading period comming up and they feel the need to swamp us with tests projects and h/w.
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Post by Ottoman Empire on Oct 28, 2004 12:13:06 GMT -5
Ottoman Artillery on the Montenegro-Serbian border is ceasing it on and off bombardments of the defensive line of Serbia. We feel no need to continue with any futher action here.
OOC: Only ending this as there is no response to shelling after a good while. If Serbia returns I might consider restarting the attacks.
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Post by Serbia on Oct 28, 2004 15:38:04 GMT -5
I have not responded to the Ottomans because thus far they have not yet attacked any Serbian Troops or emplacements.
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