Talk:United States Navy/@comment-25453078-20150305030347/@comment-10905876-20150305034442

-Off the coast of Washington and Oregon-

Most of the AIF invasion force has warped to the West Coast, and an armada of landing barges approaches the beaches. Soon, scores of massive lumbering Camel and Elephant class assault platforms are on the beaches and pushing inland. They lob massive 53cm shells at enemy armor and fortifications, fire missiles and AA railguns at Federation aircraft, and mow down infantry and lighter vehicles with AK-130 RFGs and 305mm gunfire. Soon IMG troops are deploying from the sides via rappelling lines, storming enemy positions and securing the landing area for the deployment of more troops and walkers.

Farther out, a massive force of IKN warships have hypersailed in, and hunt for Federation warships. The massive battleships have their 53, 46, and 204cm guns tracing the horizon, as if they were great heads looking for the enemy.

-Inland parts of West Coast States-

Federation positions are bombed by low flying B-95s with high explosive bombs, shattering their positions which they thought were secure behind their front lines. Soon they are followed by Antares class frigates, which deploy ground troops to take advantage of the confusion left by the bombing.

-Alaska-

AIF landing barges are warped in to the Alaskan coast, and soon Elephant and Camel class assault platforms lumber ashore. The massive brutes firing on fleeing Federation troops bears an eery resemblance to the Battle of Hoth in Star Wars. They press inward, securing land for allied troops, and setting up safe zones for civilians.