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Post by Greece on Oct 28, 2004 16:02:29 GMT -5
What about Greece? Do we meet any form of resistance?
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Post by Serbia on Oct 29, 2004 15:54:35 GMT -5
What about Greece? Do we meet any form of resistance? No, look at the map I supplied, that is a reference for what I am planning, the cities with the blue lines around them show the one's where troops are deployed to defend. Would you rather I deleted the map and just kept saying that you senselessly bombed civilian targets for no reason other than your bloodthirsty aggression until you finally attacked a City where I had troops? I will eventually post troops concentrations at the marked cities.
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Post by Greece on Oct 29, 2004 20:15:55 GMT -5
No but wouldn't there ne civilian resistance?
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Post by Serbia on Oct 29, 2004 23:48:51 GMT -5
I don't know, I would assume that many civilians would pack up and move away from the front, some would definetly stay, but the official battle plan of Serbia is to make needed sacrifices to save the country, which includes scorched earth policies to prevent anything of use from falling into enemy hands.
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Post by Greece on Oct 30, 2004 12:23:30 GMT -5
The Greek armies move in to the cities. Some of the citizens already left in a hurry. Probly to get behind Serbian lines so they wouldn't have to tolerate the Greeks.
The Greeks raid government buildings looking for intelligence. They don't do it in the barbaric manner just civilized police style. Police stations are raided and military law is put in to place. Gunstores are raided and the governmant pays for the taken equpment. They only take higher caliber firearms and concealable firearms. Ammunition of need kind is also takenn. The governors' house are diffrent, they are ransacked ands valubles are shipped back to Greece. They are made in to military HQs and will be set up for telegram operation.
Defensive positions are built around the city. There will be 7,000 men placed to keep order in these cities. The other troops will be used to secure key areas with in a one mile stretch of the cities.
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Post by Greece on Oct 30, 2004 13:35:46 GMT -5
Pristina
The Greeks will move with in 1.5 miles of Pristina at that time 20 bombers from Greece will bomb the town. The 500 artillary peices will open up on the enamy emplacements. The 4 50lbs will be resetup and rain fire down on any larger defense structure.
Forces Present: 80,000 Troops 20 Fiats 500 Artillary 20 Planes
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Post by Serbia on Oct 30, 2004 14:15:07 GMT -5
Serbian Forces within Pristinia. 65,000 Infantry 7,000 Cavalry 380 Artillery pieces
The roads to Pristinia have been destroyed by the withdrawing troops, barricades have been put up throughout the city, fighting will be block by block, building by building, room by room.
OOC: If you look at the map you will see that the line around Pristna is thicker than most the others, I did that because there are more troops in Pristina and I did not want to be accused of godmoding when I said how many troops were there.
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Post by Greece on Oct 30, 2004 15:11:13 GMT -5
Good plan,
The Greeks will approach this situtation like they do all others. They set up 1.5 miles outside of the city. They start shooting in artillary rounds of all kinds.
The 80,000 Troops are going to try to secure the outside boundries around the city. Setting up a permitter. They will use primarly rifles and Gernades. The fifty pounders are being directed to fire at buildings that seem to be highly defended. Machineguns will be turned towards the streets in to the cities and will spray down them.
Spotters outside the range of fire will direct artillary. A bomber wing of around 20 aircraft and another fighter wing of 20 aircraft will take off from Greece and attack the city. Bows and fire arrows are being brought up behind the line incase of bad circumstances.
Fiats will consentrate fire to protect the infentry. The calvary will stay back and see if they can keep the artillary safe from any form of attack.
The 1st army from Bulgeria will arrive in a week to renforce the lines. The 4,000 men and 2 fiats from the cities will arrive in 2 GT days.
OCC: We will do this battle a step at a time to prevent confusion. In this point here, the Greeks are just around the city and shooting at the outter defenses and outter buildings.
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Post by Greece on Nov 4, 2004 15:53:33 GMT -5
I have waited 5 days, in another day may I have permission to RP this out myself.
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Post by Serbia on Nov 8, 2004 18:58:45 GMT -5
I do not have enough time for this, and to be quite honest I was very disappointed in this from the get go, I should have quit right away but I decided to try and make this work, but alas it was never meant to be. Sorry for wasting your time, I will leave it to you to decide who gets what.
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Post by Greece on Nov 8, 2004 19:19:55 GMT -5
The greek bombers zeroed in on the city. Those serbians didn't have the balls to fight like men. They took up refuge in buildings all in the town. The bombers hit the edge of the town. Artillary opened up, rainning down shells. The serbians where unable to locate the 50 pounders so they wrecked havoc on the larger buildings. Screams of men could be heard as the artillary shells fell to the earth.
The Greeks moved like waves across the hills. The fiats sprayed the buildings and the riflemen shot at everybuilding. With in 6 hours the serbians gave up.
Casualties Serbians: 65,000 Greeks 10,000
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Post by Serbia on Nov 8, 2004 22:17:59 GMT -5
btw, sorry I did not quit earlier, like I said, I have been real busy and I completely forgot about this, sorry.
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Post by Ottoman Empire on Nov 9, 2004 12:10:10 GMT -5
The Ottoman Empire is prepared to send troops from Montenegro (40,000 in total) into Serbia along with a Montenegro attachment if you need it. This troops will be for occupation and peacekeeping only however.
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