Talk:AFOH/@comment-5846899-20151017191835/@comment-14850713-20151026061030

IC:

Bismarck Sea:

After the repulse of the Millennium invasion force, some Task Force 702-1 and Force E units approach the coast to bombard Millennium rear-echelon and support positions west of Aitape, adding their guns to the strikes of Coalition aircraft.

Papua New Guinea:

After a combined-arms assault, the key town of Aitape finally falls to the JMAGTF, and the Millennium positions start to unravel. The Papua New Guinea border is almost fully restored, and Coalition forces are now arrayed in strength from north to south. The JMGATF now holds the front from the coast fronting the town of Vanimo all the way south to the Sepik River. Below the river, facing the Indonesian border successively are the 3 corps of the AFOH 3rd Army, with the Rapid Reaction Corps in the Bismarck Range, V Corps from Ieran down to Aewa on the Fly River, and  XIX Corps (which reverted to 3rd Army command during the counter-offensive) holding the front all the way to the southern coast. A fourth corps, designated the 1st Mountain Corps and formed around 4 SAU divisions and a light armored brigade, surrounds the Highlands Pocket.