Communist Mississippi
25-07-2004, 05:11
1) I need somebody to RP the role of the Ivory Coast Government. This is RL Ivory Coast I'm sending my soldiers to help.
I don't care if you have some claim to Ivory Coast, unless you're a regular RPer with me, I don't recognize the claims because most RL nations are claimed 1000 times over by 1000 people.
I also need somebody to RP the radical terrorists who don't want CM to help their nation, they will be extremely paranoid about CM's real intention and they will claim this is an invasion and denounce this as imperialism, they will then start attacking CM soldiers.
2) If you wish to RP a role not mentioned, please contact me via TG, MSN, or YAHOO.
Okay.
Paul Stahlecker, minister of foreign affairs for CM declared that, "In response to UWA aggression in the region, the government of ivory coast has requested that CM forces be stationed in their nation for their protection. Also they have requested that CM authorities handle all civil, economic, and military matters until their safety from UWA aggression can be guaranteed."
11 Parachute Divisions and 12 Rapid Response Airmobile Divisions landed throughout the Ivory Coast. There are also 2 Mechanized BMP Infantry Divisions, 2 Mechanized Warrior Infantry Divisions 4 Regular Army Armored Divisions, 12 Regular Army Infantry Divisions and 30 Reserve Divisions moving by ships to the Ivory Coast to be ready to stop any attempted UWA aggression.
Parachute Division (Each 18,000 paratroopers, 500 C-130s to transport men and equipment, 2,500 hummers (1,500 M998, 400 M1043, 500 M1025, and 100 M1035) assorted light vehicles (200 M1083 Standard Cargo Trucks), shoulder launched weaponry (AT and AA), mortars, light artillery, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Mechanized BMP Infantry Division (Each 18,000 heavy infantry, 2,250 BMP-3s, 400 G-6 155mm SPA, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Mechanized Warrior Infantry Division (Each 18,000 heavy infantry, 2,600 Warrior IFVs, 300 G-6 155mm SPA, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, 40 MLRS, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Armored Division (Each 18,000 Panzer Grenadiers, 500 T-98 Tanks, 2,250 BMP-3s, 300 G-6 155mm SPA, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Infantry Division (Each 18,000 Heavy Infantry transported by trucks and light vehicles, 400 towed Howitzers and other artillery, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, and other assorted light artillery and support units)
Rapid Response Airmobile Division (Each 18,000 Light Infantry, with 2,250 Mi-24 assault helicopters for transporting and fire support. 200 CH-46 Transport helicopters. Assorted shoulder launched SAM and AT weapons, mortars, and 50 155mm Howitzers)
Reserve Division (Each 18,000 light infantry with assorted transports and typical light arms)
Occ- The bulk of our Mi-24s operate as units permanently attached to airborne and airmobile units. Well heck, 95% of our Mi-24s are that way.
The airforce provided cover for the landings in the form of 2,000 F-16Ds, 1,200 F-15Es, and 800 F-35s.
CM forces will stay in Ivory Coast until UWA aggression, imperialism, and expansionism, in the region is halted and Ivory Coast is no longer under threat of UWA aggression.
Occ- This is mostly to distract my people from the troubles of the defeat at Firebase Fabus and to show that we have other divisions of paratroopers that can make up for the loss of some many of our most capable parachute units.
I don't care if you have some claim to Ivory Coast, unless you're a regular RPer with me, I don't recognize the claims because most RL nations are claimed 1000 times over by 1000 people.
I also need somebody to RP the radical terrorists who don't want CM to help their nation, they will be extremely paranoid about CM's real intention and they will claim this is an invasion and denounce this as imperialism, they will then start attacking CM soldiers.
2) If you wish to RP a role not mentioned, please contact me via TG, MSN, or YAHOO.
Okay.
Paul Stahlecker, minister of foreign affairs for CM declared that, "In response to UWA aggression in the region, the government of ivory coast has requested that CM forces be stationed in their nation for their protection. Also they have requested that CM authorities handle all civil, economic, and military matters until their safety from UWA aggression can be guaranteed."
11 Parachute Divisions and 12 Rapid Response Airmobile Divisions landed throughout the Ivory Coast. There are also 2 Mechanized BMP Infantry Divisions, 2 Mechanized Warrior Infantry Divisions 4 Regular Army Armored Divisions, 12 Regular Army Infantry Divisions and 30 Reserve Divisions moving by ships to the Ivory Coast to be ready to stop any attempted UWA aggression.
Parachute Division (Each 18,000 paratroopers, 500 C-130s to transport men and equipment, 2,500 hummers (1,500 M998, 400 M1043, 500 M1025, and 100 M1035) assorted light vehicles (200 M1083 Standard Cargo Trucks), shoulder launched weaponry (AT and AA), mortars, light artillery, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Mechanized BMP Infantry Division (Each 18,000 heavy infantry, 2,250 BMP-3s, 400 G-6 155mm SPA, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Mechanized Warrior Infantry Division (Each 18,000 heavy infantry, 2,600 Warrior IFVs, 300 G-6 155mm SPA, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, 40 MLRS, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Armored Division (Each 18,000 Panzer Grenadiers, 500 T-98 Tanks, 2,250 BMP-3s, 300 G-6 155mm SPA, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, and assorted reconnaissance vehicles)
Infantry Division (Each 18,000 Heavy Infantry transported by trucks and light vehicles, 400 towed Howitzers and other artillery, 200 SA-19 Mobile SAM, and other assorted light artillery and support units)
Rapid Response Airmobile Division (Each 18,000 Light Infantry, with 2,250 Mi-24 assault helicopters for transporting and fire support. 200 CH-46 Transport helicopters. Assorted shoulder launched SAM and AT weapons, mortars, and 50 155mm Howitzers)
Reserve Division (Each 18,000 light infantry with assorted transports and typical light arms)
Occ- The bulk of our Mi-24s operate as units permanently attached to airborne and airmobile units. Well heck, 95% of our Mi-24s are that way.
The airforce provided cover for the landings in the form of 2,000 F-16Ds, 1,200 F-15Es, and 800 F-35s.
CM forces will stay in Ivory Coast until UWA aggression, imperialism, and expansionism, in the region is halted and Ivory Coast is no longer under threat of UWA aggression.
Occ- This is mostly to distract my people from the troubles of the defeat at Firebase Fabus and to show that we have other divisions of paratroopers that can make up for the loss of some many of our most capable parachute units.