Talk:United States Navy/@comment-32964013-20150305124724/@comment-25373667-20150305131400

IC: We will support you.

After a fresh shipment of 100,000 fresh troops, the NAR force numbers over 220,000 strong, along with 3,500 armored vehicles, and air cover from dozens of captured air fields.

The NAR troops that encircled D.C. began advancing west towards Missouri, while 50,000 troops go to defend the CN's southern flank from a counter attack by Federation forces.

The bulk of the NAR force, 150,000 strong with 2,000 armoured vehicles charges through Missouri, linking up with CN forces, while the NAR AWF provides air cover, close range ground support, and even small orbital strikes on tough enemy installations.

Initially, the Federation held air superiority, but as the overwhelming number of NAR aircraft flew in, Federation planes were downed left and right. Within a mere two hours, almost all Federation planes are gone from the sky.

The surprise assault leaves the Fed. stunned, and within six hours, almost all of Missouri is under CN and NAR control.

I recommend we (CN+NAR) stop here, sure up our defenses, and wait for reinforcments. The southern flank is vulnerable, and we can't risk a Fed. counter assault taking back New Orleans. Plus, UAC, TD, ANF, ISR, DPL, IN, and CIS reinforcements could allow us to link up with UAC forces in Utah.

OOC: I think the Coalition's next move should be to link up with UAC forces in Utah, once we get enough reinforcements.