FWS ANNOUNCES PEACE!!!!
FWS Soldiers all along the river in Northern province have started to leave their positions to return to their bases.
75% of the armed forces will be temporarily laid off... All heavy equipment will be left in bases guarded by Credonian units.
The army currently has about 1 million regulars... They will be cut to about 250,000 soldiers.
Not laid off are
Grenadier Guards (10,000 total plus 1,000 T-100-G tanks)
Horse Regiments (20,000 total)
Paracommandos (10,000 total)
Parachute divisions (72,000 total)
Light Infantry Divisions (108,000)
1 Mechanized Division (18,000)
1 Armored Division (18,000 Plus 3,000 T-100 tanks)
Also 500 reserve regiments will remain (1,000 each regiment)
The FWS airforce is largely out of work now.
200 FWS MiG-29s are idle in hangars
300 FWS Elephant Transport Helicopters are idle in hangars
18 FWS F-22A Stealth Bombers are idle in hangars
100 FWS cargo planes are idle in hangars
300 Mi-24 Attack Helicopters are idle in hangars
500 Mi-17 Attack Heliocopters are idle in hangars
Credonia will station 100,000 peace keepers along with about 4,000 tanks + APCS and about 500 cargo planes and helicopters.
Credonia
16-05-2004, 21:10
Just for the record, Credonia will be stationing forces to oversee the bases storing the decommissioned heavy weapons. They will arrive within the hour.
All Nuclear and Biological weapons will be dismantled under Credonian supervision.
FWS Naval Forces consisting of:
1 Ian Smith Class Super Carrier
1 Smuts Class Super Carrier
8 Oliver Cromwell Class Interceptor destroyers
4 Gustavus Class Heavy Destroyers
3 Cecil Rhodes Class Heavy Cruisers
5 Wilhelm Class Frigates
About 40 cargo, troop, mine laying ships ,and others
Will help clean up the massive oil slicks (about 100 million gallons of oil) that FWS defense forces dumped into the ocean and set ablaze during the war.
Total FWS losses in the brief conflict were approximately
40,000 civilians (most in Rhodes city) due to terror bombing mostly by A Few Rich People
500 Paracommandos operating behind sith lines
5,000 parachute troops operating behind sith lines
10,000 reserve soldiers killed in massed air attacks on central province as they moved towards the coastal region known as Mobutoland to take up coastal defense positions.
We believe that FWS should be allowed to keep at least 5% of their nation in the army at all times and give military training to all citizens over 18 so that they can be called up in a time of war (If FWS is invaded)
We believe that FWS should also receive rights to WMDs and remilitarization when it reaches 100,000,000 citizens. Until then the armed forces can be reduced and we will defend FWS from attack.
Magdha is also pulling 800,000 troops out of FWS. We will maintain 200,000 there to defend against agression by Unified Sith or any other nation but will not assist in wars that FWS begins.
Credonia
16-05-2004, 21:37
He can do as he pleases when peacekeepers move out. That was established during the negotiations. Until then, this is the terms to which he is surrendering under.
Upon receiving word that a cease fire had been declared... Fascist Extremists in Rhodes City stormed the Presidential Residence and assassinated President Donald Rhodes...
Most Grenadier Guards are still in Northern Province preparing to demobilize... Only about 2,5000 Grenadier Guards are actually in Rhodes City. Only a few dozen were present at the Presidential Residence at the time.
One man who claimed to be the one who fired the RPG that blew open the Estate's main gate stated, "Our army wasn't defeated in the field, it was stabbed in the back by politicians."
Hendrik Rhodes speaking from exile has urged the citizens to be peaceful and accept the peace keepers into the FWS.
Andrew Rhodes has been announced as the new president of FWS after an emergency meeting of the FWS parliament.
Reserve Units all along the coast and the northern province river are demobilizing... The soldiers, many in camouflauge, field gray, or other BDUs are marching south to return to their homes.
FWS leader Andrew Rhodes has requested that the Magdha troops be stationed west of the White Western Province... Outside FWS territory, inside the black nation of Mobutoland which was recently granted freedom by FWS... Mobutoland leader Mfume Mugabe Seko has objected but nobody really cares what he thinks so the offer stands from FWS to have Magdha station troops in Mobutoland.
Dontgonearthere
16-05-2004, 22:07
Dontgonearthere is of the opinion that a small part of FWS forces should be allowed to continue military service, OR that nation(s) should be appointed to prevent such an invasion.
25% of our army... That is 1 million reserves and 250,000 full time troops are staying on.
Conservative Patriots
16-05-2004, 22:38
::::Vice-admiral Yenkovich calls up all IEC commanders:: We leave at nightfall, call up all infantry to fall back into the airport. From their we will use our armour as a convoy to find safe passage to our fleet in harbour. All air wings will supply close air support for the convoy and the fleet. as soon as all men and equipment are safely onboard we shall sail for Conservative Patriots where an internal incident has happened. FWS has plenty of help to defend itself.
OOC: total estimated time before sail 6 NS hours.
OOC: How long are the peacekeepers going to stay?
Most likely no more than 1 month.
Soviet Bloc
17-05-2004, 00:24
We wish to know if our nearly 9000 soldiers and their equipment stationed in FWS are still required? If not, they will return to the ARSB but if the FWS so desires, they can and will remain.
The ARSB lost two men during the conflict. One was killed when the vehicle he was riding in rolled over. The second was killed after wounds sustained during the parajump into the FWS. Two MMPWVs were rendered useless after one disconnected from its parachute system and fell to the ground at an altitude of sixty feet, the other was damaged beyond repair during the roll-over incident which also claimed the life of one ARSB soldier (noted above).
Also, if the eighteen F-225A will remain sitting in their hangars, with no predicted use for some time, we would be willing to purchase them back at their full price.
We wish to know if our nearly 9000 soldiers and their equipment stationed in FWS are still required? If not, they will return to the ARSB but if the FWS so desires, they can and will remain.
The ARSB lost two men during the conflict. One was killed when the vehicle he was riding in rolled over. The second was killed after wounds sustained during the parajump into the FWS. Two MMPWVs were rendered useless after one disconnected from its parachute system and fell to the ground at an altitude of sixty feet, the other was damaged beyond repair during the roll-over incident which also claimed the life of one ARSB soldier (noted above).
Also, if the eighteen F-225A will remain sitting in their hangars, with no predicted use for some time, we would be willing to purchase them back at their full price.
You can keep the troops but move them to Northern Province Alexander City... Also we'll keep the F-22s, they can sit idle.
Magdhan Troops are in Mombotuland and setting up bases. We have encountered some difficulty with the locals but the Tribal government allowed us to lynch the vandals.
Magdhan Troops are in Mombotuland and setting up bases. We have encountered some difficulty with the locals but the Tribal government allowed us to lynch the vandals.
I will take on the role of the president of Mobutoland and the president of Kabilland.
Kabilland President Thabo Seko Amin "Allegations that we are allowing the Maghdan troops to remain because they have paid for the presidential palace near South Victoria are just false."
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