Ok, boys, I'm back. Lets drum up some support for the US here. Under my command, I have only a single expeditionary division, but I think we can have a little fun with that. Now for the makeup of the US expeditionary forces- (All still under my command, despite my absence)
64 "Crusader" MBT's, Fully Crewed
(4x16 Tank Groups)
40 "Paladin" PDL Equipped Medium Tanks
(4x10 Tank Groups)
80 "Humvee" Light Infantry Transports
(10x8 Rapid Response Units)
24 "Tomahawk" Missile Artillery Units
(1x12 Support Group) (1x6 Flex Counter battery Support) (1x6 Reserve With Flex at HQ)
12 Ambulances
(1x12 Flex Medical Unit)
260 "Missile Defender" Missile Armed Anti-Tank Troops
(80x3 Man Rapid Response Teams (Mechanized) (1x20 Flex Defense Team)
200 "Ranger" Light Infantry
(80x2 Man Rapid Response Teams (Mechanized) (5x4 Military Police Security Teams) (2x10 Flex Defense Teams)
20 "Pathfinder" Marine Snipers
(5x2 Flex Support) (5x2 Military Police Security Attachment)
16 "Comanche" RAH-66 Attack Choppers
(3x4 Flex Support Groups) (4x1 Immediate CAS Deployment Groups)
16 "Blackhawk" Choppers
(1x16 Battlegroup)
6 "Warthog" A-10 CAS Aircraft
(6x1 Immediate CAS Deployment Groups)
12 "Raptor" F-22 Fighters
(1x6 Air Defense Brigade) (2x3 Rapid Response Coverage Groups [Flex])
This seems like a large group at first, but when compared to the Russian and ECA forces, it is humbled. Our base of operations remains behind the front line. However, any "Flex" group is available to provide direct support to ECA forces. Now, lets get some more USA operators out here, and get to work.
-General Swimmer, Commander Expeditionary Force, Out
Edited by The Swimmer, 13 June 2008 - 02:34.