Talk:Confederacy of Independent States Naval Forces/@comment-5846899-20140407005449/@comment-14850713-20140407033613

Several miles to the south, off Federation-controlled San Diego, the silence is disturbed by a steady drone of engines. Then, a large flying ship and 3 smaller ones appear in the horizon. In minutes, the sky is blanketed by swarms of bombers, then the large ship's guns spoke. Enemy shore fortifications, command and control sites and artillery placements within 10 miles from the coast one by one go up in flames, while the planes hit targets further inland.

Then LCACs and LCTs start landing on the beach, disgorging Carolinian tanks and troops. It's the southern pincer of the offensive, supported by AFOH flying ships. Before the day ends, a beachhead 30 miles wide and 20 miles deep has been established. Within the next few days, it will be packed with divisions of Carolinisn troops and armor for a breakout that is planned to encircle Federation forces in central California.