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3rd Army
Orders to the 16th Corps, please send 1st NC Division north to assist 30th Corp.
As an option, send the Nigerian Division or. BDE of that division and perhaps a BDE or two from N.C. Division. 30th Corps having a tough go of it, another division appears to be heading to hit them on their left flank.
As it is now, you have 3 divisions hitting the 94 EE. Perhaps two divisions will suffice. So if you can hit the 5th EE ON THE flank or in the rear areas, the 5th might collapse. Also reassign a couple of batteries to the 30th Corps.
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Negative, I repeat negative. Concentrate on crossing river and expand your bridgeheads. I say again, do not send more units north.
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3 Army

In light of the 30 Corps not needing assistance, the 16th Corp is to continue the attack.
You currently have 3 divisions facing the 94th EE Division. Either eliminate the 94th as a fighting force or take the 1st Canadian by the 94th to get into the rear. You have not had any combat.

Let the 3rd Army know your intent.
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Last night and into this morning, a fleet of ROD warships passed through the Suez and into the Mediterranean Sea. The fleet was led by Carrier Battle Group 8, which consists of an aircraft carrier (RODS Armageddon), a cruiser (RODS Boxer), two destroyers (RODS Rocket and RODS Ballista, an attack submarine (RPDS Walleye) and a fast support ship (RODS Antelope). Accompanying the carrier battle group is an amphibious task force consisting of two LDHs (RODS Theseus and RODS Diomedes), two LSDs (RODS Agamemnon and RODS Aeneas), and LPD (RODS Protesilaus) a battleship (RODS Cerberus), and two destroyers (RODS Harquebus and RODS Lance).

This powerful fleet is joining two other ROD carrier battle groups that are already in the Mediterranean Sea (CVBG-10 and CVBG-13). All ROD ships in the Med are under the command of ROD’s Joint Task Force-Mediterranean (JTF-M).

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In Egypt, the fighting between the ROD and the Eurasian Empire has ceased. The battle never got too large, and certainly nowhere near the size and intensity of the Black Sea War. Imperial forces are contained inside the Imperial Security Zone and in Libya. ROD forces continue to patrol the region.
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The powerful fleet that the ROD assembled in the Mediterranean Sea in response to hostilities in Egypt and the Black Sea is being disbanded. JTF-M, which commands all ROD forces in the region, has released two carrier battle groups and 2nd SHAM.

Carrier Battle Group 13 (the carrier Myrmidon and her escorts) will remain in the Mediterranean until relieved later this month by another carrier battle group in accordance with the established Navy Patrol Schedule.

Carrier Battle Group 10 (the carrier Inferno and her escorts) will return to the South Pacific to resume routine patrol duties.

Carrier Battle Group 8 (the carrier Armageddon and her escorts) will return to the ROD, along with the amphibious task force and the battleship Cerberus, which will take part in the BangEx 2020 naval gunnery exercise.

2nd SHAM will continue its humanitarian work before returning to the ROD.

1st MEU will make a port call in Tel Aviv, and then proceed with a modified deployment schedule.
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This weekend, a fleet of ROD surface combatants sailed out of their harbors for BANGEX 2020 in the North Pacific. This exercise is all abut naval gunnery. While many destroyers and cruisers will be participating, giving their 5" / 54 caliber guns a workout, the big boys are getting most o the attention. All 4 ROD battleships are at sea for BANGEX - that's thirty eight 16" guns blazing away! They might fire some missiles too, but no one really cares about that part.

Pictured below are the ROD battleships. From front to rear they are Fenris, Cerberus, Barghest, and Werewolf.

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Bad ** CENSORED **!!
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Here is the ROD’s new project! I guess it’s not so much of a new project - really it is just getting the Navy re-organized and painted. It’s not the imagi-wolrd’s most powerful navy, but we’re trying to stay in the neighborhood. The first step is to get an accurate inventory of the ships.

Here are the big boys. Carriers Vengeance, Tempest, Armageddon, Inferno, Valkyrie, Phoenix, Myrmidon, Fury, and a new ship still under construction. The hospital ship Asclepius and the two Whidbey Island hospital variants Odysseus and Heracles are bottom left, followed by the amphibious ships Ajax, Protesilaus, Patroclus, Agamemnon, Menelaus, and Aeneas. The Wasp class ships are Poseidon, Ares, Perseus, Theseus, Diomedes, and another ship still under construction.
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On the left are the battleships Fenris, Cerberus, Barghest, and Werewolf, as well as the command ship Achilles. On the right are the fleet support ships Grizzly, Bison, Bobcat, Impala, Antelope, and Cougar.
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The submarine fleet. Top row are the Ohio and Ethan Allen class SSGNs Wolverine, Warthog, Rhino, Badger, Puma, and Ram. Bottom row are the Los Angeles and Thresher class attack submarines Mako, Tiger Shark, Hammerhead, White Shark, Bull Shark, Leopard Shark, Barracuda, Grouper, Perch, Muskie, Pike, Walleye, Salmon, Tuna, and Piranha.
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The surface force. Top row are the cruisers and frigates. From left to right nuclear cruisers Dalmatian, Huskey, Rottweiler, and Doberman; the Ticonderoga class cruisers Boxer, Shepherd, Retriever, and Labrador; the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigates Medusa, Harpy, Goblin, Basilisk, and Gargoyle; the Adams class destroyer Halberd; and the Garcia class frigates Dragon, Ogre, and Vampire. The bottom row are the Spruance and Arleigh Burke class destroyers Dagger, Musket, Trebuchet, Stiletto, Saber, Catapult, Mortar, Longbow, Rifle, Ballista, Battle Axe, Rapier, Lance, Rocket, Harquebus, and Broadsword.
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On the workbench are 13 more surface combatants and a few hydrofoil patrollers.
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The fleet is growing, but there are a couple destroyers, a frigate, and 2 support ships that I can’t seem to locate. The dogs look very suspicious.
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Nice collection Redleg, makes me want to work on my RCN collection to include more modern vessels.

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Excellent! Very nice fleet.
You have done really well building and painting your fleet.
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Thanks guys. It's not as big as the CoC fleet - good thing we're on friendly terms! Slight change of plans for some of the unfinished ships - my daughter wants a navy for her imagi-nation, so some of them will be repurposed and I'm sure they will receive an interesting paint job!
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Definitely post some pictures of her naval vessels.. It would be fun to see what you come up with.
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Redleg,
My fleet is in 3 or 4 different scales. If you remember the James Bond movie.... my sub in 1/350 could be placed over 2 if not 3 of your carriers end to end. One thing, your fleet look really nice. Half of mine is in Florida in 1/350 scale, half here in 1/350 in AL, another portion in 1/2400 here, and another group in 1/700 and other.
. Need to work on my air arm with 6 B-70. after with 40k SM in 3-tone NATO. Guess what chapter..... yes, CoC.
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Post by 7.62 »

A very impressive fleet Commodore redleg.
Along with the new large/fast aircraft additions, very impressive.

Disturbingly impressive!

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