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| Topic Started: Mar 27 2006, 01:26 PM (247 Views) | |
| Baltuvia | Mar 27 2006, 01:26 PM Post #1 |
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The UNSFOR command center on the newly expanded Baltuvian border is ready to be used by the UNSFOR to start the peacekeeping and rebuilding efforts aimed at. This UNSFOR Center (designated UNSFORCOM) will provide direct support to the troops in the areas. An airfield and a helicopter landing pad are provided. Three Antonov An-22 Antheus and one C-17 Globemaster III Transporters of the Baltuvian Air Force stand by to deliver support of needed. Frankly, UNSFORCOM is expected to become target of rebel groups and is defended by a Baltuvian Armoured Cavallry Regiment and a Marine Corps Division. We formally ask the CNNP to support our troops there. At the UNSFORCOM airfield are also ten A-10A Thunderbolt II tank-killer and 20 FA-22 Raptor stationed. Baltuvia will take command for the first year. We suggest Wadj as second-in-command nation, as this nation has its border directly on the crisis area as well. (Wadj may suceed Baltuvia as UNSFOR co-ordinator in a year.) Objections to this will be heard Baltuvian Forces moved into the areas and began building up an Operations Base. TELEGRAM FROM: Baltuvian Ministry of Defence, Diplomatic Corps TO: Wadj Departement of Foreign Affairs/Departement of Defense As co-ordinator of the first UNSFOR year, we ask Wadj to participate as sencond-in-command nation in this peacekeeping mission. Will you agree? OOC: Okay, at first I would like to know, which countries do take part. Then I do an "opening post" for the UNSFOR mission and then we can provide further operation territories. The current marked areas are subject to change. Baltuvia will take a smaller area to control, but provide support to your troops in terms of medical care and transport, as well as the command infrastructure. I do a map of the area to show who operates where. |
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| The CNNP | Mar 27 2006, 01:53 PM Post #2 |
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"The entire 2nd Army is mobilizing towards the UNSFOR command center to await further UN orders." Secretariat-General, Anastasio Bustamante War Department, Chairman The People's Federal Republic of The CNNP |
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| Negative Matter | Mar 27 2006, 09:00 PM Post #3 |
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Mwanza Jamhuri will support the UNSFOR, and will mobilize its 5th Infantry Division if formally requested. -President Reza Famika |
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| Rhadamanthus | Mar 27 2006, 09:05 PM Post #4 |
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I'll pitch in. So add some of my troops to whatever happens. |
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| New Harumf | Mar 27 2006, 10:39 PM Post #5 |
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The Lambda League's money is available for this mission. |
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| Baltuvia | Mar 28 2006, 01:19 PM Post #6 |
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We thank you for your participation. An operations map is in work that exactly shows the areas your troops will be assigned to. |
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| Rhadamanthus | Apr 4 2006, 11:43 AM Post #7 |
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Dawnsian United Nations troops have reported that the Sudanese they have encountered are actually quite enthusiastic about the idea of Baltuvian annexation. Based on these experiences, the Resplendent Dawn would like to go on record as supporting reasonable Baltuvian expansion in the Sudan. |
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| Baltuvia | Apr 4 2006, 12:00 PM Post #8 |
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We thank the Resplendet Dawn for their support in this issue, as well as for supporting the UNSFOR mission. However, Baltuvian troops also encountered a great sympathy to them by the local population, but other peacekeeping troops are also very welcome by the population. The Baltuvian UNSFOR Commander in Chief is sorry about the lacking Operations map, but so far everything was so quiet and peaceful that a military plan seems not necessary. "It will follow" he said. OOC: Oops. Made no map yet. UNSFOR is still on the roll, of course, even if there are no news about it. I post more recently in the next few days on this issue, but I am having quite a lot to do. |
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