- Jan 6, 2018
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Following from: https://modernnations.com/threads/coalition-communications-center.12618/page-6
Due to the amount of others in the call, those definitely involved in the conflict would be drawn into a separate video conference call, remaining private and encrypted.
@Owen
@Strix
@John
@Odinson
@Suvorov
@SM99
With everyone transferred to the conference line and retaining their privacy/encryption as it's not a new call, the British General spoke up:
"As of this moment in time, the Royal Air Force are positioned in Syria and we have an E-3 Sentry on a constant pattern with coverage over the Syrian Border. Any information this receives will be transmitted across the coalition for maximum awareness. Our 16 Air Assault Brigade are currently getting distributed between our Forward Operating Base and the main camp for our air assets. I'm to understand that Norway doesn't have any air support but if any is required, they can request it off the coalition and we'll ensure any requests are met. To summarize the current plan: There are two fronts, Kuwait and Syria. The Syrian Front has two areas it will be massing troops from. The eastern-central border with Iraq which will contain a combined division of US and UK Troops, this is where we will make our attack on Iraq from. Norway, supported by US Troops, are to pre-position in Northern Syria in which they will be able to go through the border, and start working south through Iraq. Of course, we have Syrian support throughout. Meanwhile, in Kuwait, we have the efforts of Japan, Australia and US Forces will be present too. The UK Government is currently discussing sending one of our carriers to the Gulf to support the operations in Kuwait and by extension, South Iraq.
The biggest challenge thus far has been the logistical means for transporting the masses of troops, the UK had just received its last of 1,495 vehicles in Syria to give an idea of how much is going on in the background.
In the meantime, the focus ought to be building up those troops and getting into position. With that in mind:
Norway and US forces in the North, providing the Syrian Government approves (@Strix ), would be best re-locating to Al-Maabadah. This would be a good position to muster for the moment and when all forces are ready, conduct the attack from the border near Rabia or Faysh-Kabur. Norway (@Odinson ) is in charge of control and communications for Northern Iraq / Syria.
US and UK Brigades are mustering at Deir Ez-Zur Airport, both forces will move and work through the Euphrates, going through western Iraq. Both US and UK Airforces can provide support to Norway if and when needed.
Joint efforts in Kuwait between Japan, Australia and the US. If we're able to focus on supporting Kuwait and pushing back Iraq forces, and move into Iraq from the South. I'd like Australia (@Owen ) to take command and control for the Kuwait / Gulf front.
Those in charge of their respective fronts, by all means, make any requests here for additional support or resources. Having these sector commanders ensures that we all have a priority.
To conclude the actions going forward:
- Norway and US troops need to muster in the North of Syria and let us know when ready, managed by an individual commander as specified above.
- UK and US troops need to muster near the western-central border of Iraq and let us know when ready. The first UK Troops will be arriving by tomorrow.
- Air Strikes and ground support to take place to support Kuwait Forces, managed by an individual commander as specified above.
- UK and US Air Support to provide aid to Norway as requested.
Please let me know if any questions or concerns."
All those involved in the call would also be given the command map: Coalition Command & Control