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Battle of St.Marys
OldSt.Marys
Submarine Base St.Marys before the Confederate takeover
Time
War Second American Civil War
Previous The Battle of Washington D.C.
Concurrent Battle of Philadelphia
Next .
Place
Date July 23, 1969
Place St.Marys, Georgia, United States
Result Allied Victory, Confederate Submarine base destroyed
Combatants
AlliedLogoThumbAllied Nations ConfederateLogoThumbConfederate Revolutionaries
Commanders
AlliedLogoThumb • Captain Hennrick Sogade
• Colonel Kimona Chevelle
ConfederateLogoThumb •Patricia "Goliad" Jones
• Various Others
Strength
7th Allied Task Force
• 1 Von Esling-class Aircraft Carrier ANV Athens
• 4 Michell-class Assault Destroyers
• 2 Payne-class Escort Frigates
• 4 Hispanolia-class Patrol Boats/Hydrofoils

14th Allied Peacekeeper Corps

• 1 MCV
• 200 Peacekeepers
• 100 Javelin Soldiers
• 20 Attack Dogs
• 3 PV90 "Pavlov" Animal Handling Vehicle
1st Light Armored Brigade
• 30 M555 Stewart Tanks
• 80 FnACV-66D3 Riptides
• 35 Multigunner Infantry Fighting Vehicle Mk.II's
32nd Airflight Squadron
• 12 TB-1GA Vindicator Bombers
• 8 F-11B Apollo Fighters
• 2 ISP-38C Swan Seaplane Artillery
Naval Submarine Base St.Marys
• 1 MCV
• 10 Turrets
• 6 Quad Guns
Submarine Squadron 10
• 7 GSV-53 Razor-class Submarines
Submarine Squadron 4
• 10 Turtle-class Mini-Subs

2nd Georgia Coast Guard Squadron

• 5 Thunderhead-class PT Boat
• 4 Archerfish-class Patrol Boat

5th Georgia National Guard Battalion

• 134 Minutemen
• 96 Amazon Warriors
• 39 Mortar Infantry
• 10 Marksmen

11th Confederate Ambush Division

• 5 M102 Truck, PAWI variants
• 23 M101 Weasel Utility Tanks
• 19 Dustrunner Buggies
• 3 Bulldog Tank Destroyers
Casualties
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Civilian casualties
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Background

   The year is 1969, and the United States is falling. Allied command was scrambling at what many are considering a disaster in Allied planning, politics, and coordination. Left and right, Allied command posts and bases were falling to Rebel forces. From the strongholds of Texas and Idaho, the Rebels, which are beginning to identify as "Confederate Revolutionaries", expand at an ever increasing rate. What is even more frightening to Allied command was seeing how fellow Americans began to turn on the Allies. A national guard unit here, a town's police force there. Suddenly, a growing amount of military personnel are joing the movement. The results were a complete loss of most of the American midwest. Despite the injections of a few thousands Peacekeepers to quell the movement, it was not enough to stop the will of a people. By spring, Allied command aborted plans to continue large scale operations in the US and evacuated to the east coast. Even then, the move was not enough. Confederate Revolutionaries now had armored divisions and aerial forces under their command. The South was volatile enough, and the Allies were kicked out.

   Now in the Northeast, the situation has somewhat stabilised. With a master chronosphere in Philadelphia, as well as many other signifigant facilities, the Allies drew a border at the Mason-Dixon line. Of course, what the Allies left behind was a disaster. Not every single Peacekeeper and Reservist made it to the Northeast. Instead, a fullblown civil war broke out across the continent. Outside of Idaho, Texas, and the Northeast, it was practically a brawl between Allied and Confederate forces. The Confederates usually held the advantage. Confederate forces took over many key American and Allied facilities, including naval bases on both coasts. What started out as militia men ended up with Confederates having the naval forces to take on the Allies. 

   By now, the situation was out of hand. The Allied Nations were already overstretched, and the Confederte forces were harassing Allied positions outside the continental United States. Confederate submarines began to be a menace to Allied shipping. The confederate movement began to threaten the Caribbean as well. Finally, a plan was put into motion. Allied command began to forumlate a plan to respond to this movement. No longer deemed civil disobediance, the Confederates were made a very clear threat. Before tackling the larger problem, the Allies had to end Confederate naval movements. The ACIN discovered that an old American submarine facility at St.Marys, Georgia was reactivated. WIth little to no forces nearby, the Allies brought in various elements of Caribbean forces to participate in a strike against this facility. Various naval units in the area were brought together under the 7th Allied Task force and given to a rising Bahamas Captain, Hennrick Sogade. Various Caribbean men and light armor were brought together under the 14th Allied Peacekeeping Corps and given to a fairly new Trinidadian logisitics leutinent, Kimona Chevelle. This set the stage for one of the oddest and riskiest strikes the Allies have ever commited.

Force Composition

First Sight

Bogged Down

Femme Fatale