Talk:AFOH/@comment-5846899-20150822032249/@comment-5846899-20150925003503

OOC: School is being much more difficult than I expected so I son't have as much time as I like to post responses at the moment.

IC: Coral Sea

''The Kampfs begin firing their anti-submarine depth charges into the water, damaging or destroying most of the subs, but some survive and are able to destroy a few ships. The Die Raches and Fuhrers, now within main gun and anti-ship missile range, turn their heavy weapons towards the AFOH ships and let loose their naval artillery. They fire their anti-ship missiles at the ships along side their main gun barrage. Some shells hit their targets, damaging the AFOH ships, and while most missiles are intercepted, a few missiles manage to get through and impact their targets. The ship commanders are unsure how many ships they sank, but they know that at least a third of the ships were hit by either shells or missiles, the extent of the damage unknown. The Schweigens go to periscope depth and choose their targets. They all fire at almost the exact same time, sending torpedoes towards the H Force ships.''

Southern Front

''The Millennium forces are surprised by the sudden counter attack by the AFOH forces, and are grinded to a halt, but are ordered to hold the line at all cost. All contact is lost with the 9,000 man force sent to relieve the surrounded "Cauldron force", as well as the "Cauldron force". The Millennium forces in the south begin to dig in.''

Northern Front

''In conjunction with the AFOH forces, the JMAGTF sends 70,000 Marines, suplimented by 300 Leopard 3A3s, 270 Crux Mk. IIIs and 900 Pumas, to cross the Mambare River, under the cover of intense artillery fire. The MIllennium forces, however, put up fierce resistance against the Coalition forces and uses mortars and RPGs to stop the oncoming Coalition forces. However, they only manage to slow them down and are forced to fall back. Millennium commanders in New Guinea send 150,000 troops and 1,500 tanks and IFVs, held in reserve, to the Northern front to stall the Coalition advance.''

Bismarck Sea

''Confederate commanders in New Britain realize the danger in the Coral Sea and send a majority of the Confederate fleet at New Britain to the Coral Sea to relieve pressure off the AFOH forces, leaving behind a force of 1 Andrew Lewis, 7 Garry Owens, 1 Crossfield, 6 New Dublins, 1 Intrepid and 1 Gladiator to defend the island in the north from attack and keep the route from New Britain to New Guinea open. Little does anyone know however, that a massive Millennium fleet is on its way their.''