Post by callmedelta on Oct 9, 2023 0:17:04 GMT -5
Date: Q3 1934
General Ranulf would be directing the Shysil theater of the war from his headquarters in Fort Isabelle, Setange. 1,250 Standard Infantry would be left on the Elenrian border, while the remaining 31,250 Heavy Infantry, 30,000 Standard Infantry, and 3,325 Field Guns would be shipped south to Fort Isabelle as fast as the trains could carry them. These soldiers would form the core of Army Group A, preparing to march into Shysil’s flank all the way to their capital. Of the reservists on the Shysil front being mobilized, 10,000 Heavy Infantry and 88,000 Standard Infantry would join Army Group A. 50,000 Standard Infantry and 50,000 Heavy Infantry would form the core of Army Group B, preparing whatever defenses they could against the Shysil invasion. Of the 25,000 Standard Infantry and 2,198 Mortars already actively engaged against the Shysil army, they would need to delay the Shysil forces as long as possible. Additionally, Army Group B would receive air support from the entire Franerri Royal Army Air Service, consisting of 21 LMAF IV fighters.
Marshal Zelgius would be directing the Galran theater of the war, currently based out of the city of Alcasse, though ready to move at a moment’s notice. Zelgius would command Army Group C, composed of the soldiers currently on the Galran border and the remaining reservists not already a part of Army Groups A or B. The forces on the Galran border included 31,250 Heavy Infantry, 31,250 Standard Infantry, and 3,325 Field Artillery. Of the forces being mobilized Army Group C would receive 24,000 Carabineers, 24,000 Dragoons, 100,000 Standard Infantry, and 18,750 Heavy Infantry to delay the Galrans as long as possible.
The soldiers not assigned to any Army Groups are composed of the following: 1,250 Standard Infantry manning the Elenrian border, to be reinforced by 750 Standard Infantry mobilizing. 6,250 Standard Infantry and 242 Mortars along the Elerian border, reinforced by 18,750 mobilizing Standard Infantry. 50,000 Standard Infantry would be deployed to the Breizh Peninsula, to garrison Pareau and the surrounding region from any potential naval invasions. 25,000 mobilizing Standard Infantry would be moving to garrison other ports along Franerre’s coast and prepare defenses in case of a naval invasion. A force of 6,250 Dragoons and 6,250 Carabineers under the command of Major General Jordane, veteran of the Tafatu War, was engaged in fighting almost at the outset of hostilities, due to their position garrisoning the Franerri-Tafatu border. With characteristic aggression, Major General Jordane has begun to use his force of cavalry to harass the Shysil rear lines.
General Ranulf would be directing the Shysil theater of the war from his headquarters in Fort Isabelle, Setange. 1,250 Standard Infantry would be left on the Elenrian border, while the remaining 31,250 Heavy Infantry, 30,000 Standard Infantry, and 3,325 Field Guns would be shipped south to Fort Isabelle as fast as the trains could carry them. These soldiers would form the core of Army Group A, preparing to march into Shysil’s flank all the way to their capital. Of the reservists on the Shysil front being mobilized, 10,000 Heavy Infantry and 88,000 Standard Infantry would join Army Group A. 50,000 Standard Infantry and 50,000 Heavy Infantry would form the core of Army Group B, preparing whatever defenses they could against the Shysil invasion. Of the 25,000 Standard Infantry and 2,198 Mortars already actively engaged against the Shysil army, they would need to delay the Shysil forces as long as possible. Additionally, Army Group B would receive air support from the entire Franerri Royal Army Air Service, consisting of 21 LMAF IV fighters.
Marshal Zelgius would be directing the Galran theater of the war, currently based out of the city of Alcasse, though ready to move at a moment’s notice. Zelgius would command Army Group C, composed of the soldiers currently on the Galran border and the remaining reservists not already a part of Army Groups A or B. The forces on the Galran border included 31,250 Heavy Infantry, 31,250 Standard Infantry, and 3,325 Field Artillery. Of the forces being mobilized Army Group C would receive 24,000 Carabineers, 24,000 Dragoons, 100,000 Standard Infantry, and 18,750 Heavy Infantry to delay the Galrans as long as possible.
The soldiers not assigned to any Army Groups are composed of the following: 1,250 Standard Infantry manning the Elenrian border, to be reinforced by 750 Standard Infantry mobilizing. 6,250 Standard Infantry and 242 Mortars along the Elerian border, reinforced by 18,750 mobilizing Standard Infantry. 50,000 Standard Infantry would be deployed to the Breizh Peninsula, to garrison Pareau and the surrounding region from any potential naval invasions. 25,000 mobilizing Standard Infantry would be moving to garrison other ports along Franerre’s coast and prepare defenses in case of a naval invasion. A force of 6,250 Dragoons and 6,250 Carabineers under the command of Major General Jordane, veteran of the Tafatu War, was engaged in fighting almost at the outset of hostilities, due to their position garrisoning the Franerri-Tafatu border. With characteristic aggression, Major General Jordane has begun to use his force of cavalry to harass the Shysil rear lines.