Post by Enclave on Apr 2, 2022 10:18:17 GMT
Native first contact
Operation Valkyrie
7-20-1905/Day-1
Infantry log_Cpt.Miller-we were given orders for various formations along the border we all new what was to come and we were very prepared. At 1:00 hours we were briefed on Operation Valkyrie we were to push into enemy defense and break through no matter what. there were to be little prisoners taken only aside from civilians.
At 3:40 we were given the green light. For the first bit of walking there was nothing but the men but it was erily quite.
Around 4:13 we made first contact they dashed at us firing muskets they began stabing and beating those closest to them butalbital. We could not properly engage them without risk of uncertainty blue on blue by the time we had beaten down the savages another group was rapidly approaching we fixed bayonets. After holding our own against many of them we began advancing rapidly but carefully. We had to fall back several hundred meters and we lost so many doing it. After that I didn't see Sgt.Wilson or Cpl.smith eventually we reached our FOB and dug in we were supposed to be assaulting the savages but now we were just trying to hold our own in this defense. It lasted for hours the ammunition we had was not enough and the defenses were barely holding them off even with the artillery firing without stop we took turns running to the dump for ammunition but after a wile we seemed to get the hang of it and slowly gained ground we weekend them and we were preparing for a devastating blow I ordered my company to equipped CBURN masks and we filled the land with gas. I sent runners to the other officers to do the same. I watched as the savages fell coughing and run we waited for them to return but they didn't. I ran orders back to hold the artillery fire. At 7:58 we began our advance again and we didn't see a soul the mud was like glue and was filled with bits of razor wire and body's. This was a terrible place I hated it it was a nightmare land and we new someone on the other side of the gas was a savage itching to slit one of ours throats. The gas was our safety and then we reached it it was a the mound of body's stretching about 200 meters the body's were hard to walk through I don't think a single one was fully intact and the mud made it worse.14:27 we had been walking for hours now deploying gas every few meters we still heard nothing but the slop of mud as we walked through it we had no clue were they had ran off to. As we weaved our way through trenches and gun positions we realized just how devastating the artillery barrage before the advance was. The land was completely waisted it was crippled and twisted the craters dipped meters deep and there were defenses that were scattered around but from what I could tell there was something waiting. I was right I heard yelling and gun fire to my left I ordered my men to take cover and we prepared for the savages we couldn't see anything within 40 meters we sat and waited as screaming echoed around us. Then I saw a figure in the gas it was them now they were equipped with masks too I ordered the gunner beside me to open fire and the the flashing and bangs of the gun fire began. They rushed but were gunned down. A runner tapped me on the shoulder and made me aware that our objective was just ahead so I ordered an advance. The collapsed trenches Were had to fight in it was chaos but we were winning and the ground around were covered with bits and pieces of the enemy some more intact than others. At this point I had lost track of time it had seemed like endless ambushes and charges it was gruesome and very intense but it was oddly personal to see the pain in there faces as I stabbed and gun them down. We lost around a platoon and a half just in our sector at this point. They are replaceable as soldiers but not as individuals no sacrifice to great. Soon we had reached were we should have been. It was the ruind bones of a city I instructed my men to get into defensive positions. We were gonna wait for death or reinforcements.
Infantry log_end
Day-1 POWs: 3,452
Operation Valkryrie
8-9-1905/Day-20
Infantry log_Cpt.Miller-we have been under siege from calvery charges for well I have no clue how long. We were told hold our ground until further orders the only reason. We are still holding out is all the ammunition and supplies we are getting and the constant shelling of the enemy troops its cut many of them down but there are so many. We... I do not know when it will stop we I haven't seen the sun since we had began this the sky is filled with smoke. We are not allowed to remove our CBURN masks. I have been sitting in this hole for days no orders just fighting they have gotten close to me and Mathew but they haven't gotten close enough they have gotten some of the others though. Yesterday I caught one trying to sneak over the wire wile Mathew slept I cut his head off. They are finding weaknesses in our lines and I know when but I think something big is coming they are just looking for the right spot to exploit. my feet are I can't sleep at night the flares and the gunfire and the screams oh god the screams there terrible I can still hear one of them I think he is stuck I think his legs are gone. He's dying slowly and I get to listen to it this is the sixth day I've been awake straight I'm seeing things. I tried to kill a man for ten minutes yesterday I kept shooting him but no one was actually there. At this point I have no clue if I will survive this I know we will win but I don't know what it will cost.
Infantry log end
Day-20 POWs:234
Operation Valkryrie
9-8-1905/Day-41
Infantry log Cpt.Miller- today they broke trough our defenses to the north but they have given us a opportunity to take there capital city they vulnerable so we are mounting a two pronged assault to cut off supply and force back the enemy aggression and end this. if we succeed this will be the last objective of this operation and it will be over. We heard the assault on north eastern front had little real resistance the barrage had devastated them more than before. On our front we saw nothing but torn apart body's hiding in fox holes and shallow trenches. We entered the city in through the south and the people submitted without question they new who had won. But this was the first city we saw that was not skeletons and shells of buildings. It looked strange to me all I've ever seen is countryside and the factory city it was strange to see buildings smaller than two stores.
Infantry log end
Day-41 POWs: 32,720,200
Operation Valkyrie
7-20-1905/Day-1
Infantry log_Cpt.Miller-we were given orders for various formations along the border we all new what was to come and we were very prepared. At 1:00 hours we were briefed on Operation Valkyrie we were to push into enemy defense and break through no matter what. there were to be little prisoners taken only aside from civilians.
At 3:40 we were given the green light. For the first bit of walking there was nothing but the men but it was erily quite.
Around 4:13 we made first contact they dashed at us firing muskets they began stabing and beating those closest to them butalbital. We could not properly engage them without risk of uncertainty blue on blue by the time we had beaten down the savages another group was rapidly approaching we fixed bayonets. After holding our own against many of them we began advancing rapidly but carefully. We had to fall back several hundred meters and we lost so many doing it. After that I didn't see Sgt.Wilson or Cpl.smith eventually we reached our FOB and dug in we were supposed to be assaulting the savages but now we were just trying to hold our own in this defense. It lasted for hours the ammunition we had was not enough and the defenses were barely holding them off even with the artillery firing without stop we took turns running to the dump for ammunition but after a wile we seemed to get the hang of it and slowly gained ground we weekend them and we were preparing for a devastating blow I ordered my company to equipped CBURN masks and we filled the land with gas. I sent runners to the other officers to do the same. I watched as the savages fell coughing and run we waited for them to return but they didn't. I ran orders back to hold the artillery fire. At 7:58 we began our advance again and we didn't see a soul the mud was like glue and was filled with bits of razor wire and body's. This was a terrible place I hated it it was a nightmare land and we new someone on the other side of the gas was a savage itching to slit one of ours throats. The gas was our safety and then we reached it it was a the mound of body's stretching about 200 meters the body's were hard to walk through I don't think a single one was fully intact and the mud made it worse.14:27 we had been walking for hours now deploying gas every few meters we still heard nothing but the slop of mud as we walked through it we had no clue were they had ran off to. As we weaved our way through trenches and gun positions we realized just how devastating the artillery barrage before the advance was. The land was completely waisted it was crippled and twisted the craters dipped meters deep and there were defenses that were scattered around but from what I could tell there was something waiting. I was right I heard yelling and gun fire to my left I ordered my men to take cover and we prepared for the savages we couldn't see anything within 40 meters we sat and waited as screaming echoed around us. Then I saw a figure in the gas it was them now they were equipped with masks too I ordered the gunner beside me to open fire and the the flashing and bangs of the gun fire began. They rushed but were gunned down. A runner tapped me on the shoulder and made me aware that our objective was just ahead so I ordered an advance. The collapsed trenches Were had to fight in it was chaos but we were winning and the ground around were covered with bits and pieces of the enemy some more intact than others. At this point I had lost track of time it had seemed like endless ambushes and charges it was gruesome and very intense but it was oddly personal to see the pain in there faces as I stabbed and gun them down. We lost around a platoon and a half just in our sector at this point. They are replaceable as soldiers but not as individuals no sacrifice to great. Soon we had reached were we should have been. It was the ruind bones of a city I instructed my men to get into defensive positions. We were gonna wait for death or reinforcements.
Infantry log_end
Day-1 POWs: 3,452
Operation Valkryrie
8-9-1905/Day-20
Infantry log_Cpt.Miller-we have been under siege from calvery charges for well I have no clue how long. We were told hold our ground until further orders the only reason. We are still holding out is all the ammunition and supplies we are getting and the constant shelling of the enemy troops its cut many of them down but there are so many. We... I do not know when it will stop we I haven't seen the sun since we had began this the sky is filled with smoke. We are not allowed to remove our CBURN masks. I have been sitting in this hole for days no orders just fighting they have gotten close to me and Mathew but they haven't gotten close enough they have gotten some of the others though. Yesterday I caught one trying to sneak over the wire wile Mathew slept I cut his head off. They are finding weaknesses in our lines and I know when but I think something big is coming they are just looking for the right spot to exploit. my feet are I can't sleep at night the flares and the gunfire and the screams oh god the screams there terrible I can still hear one of them I think he is stuck I think his legs are gone. He's dying slowly and I get to listen to it this is the sixth day I've been awake straight I'm seeing things. I tried to kill a man for ten minutes yesterday I kept shooting him but no one was actually there. At this point I have no clue if I will survive this I know we will win but I don't know what it will cost.
Infantry log end
Day-20 POWs:234
Operation Valkryrie
9-8-1905/Day-41
Infantry log Cpt.Miller- today they broke trough our defenses to the north but they have given us a opportunity to take there capital city they vulnerable so we are mounting a two pronged assault to cut off supply and force back the enemy aggression and end this. if we succeed this will be the last objective of this operation and it will be over. We heard the assault on north eastern front had little real resistance the barrage had devastated them more than before. On our front we saw nothing but torn apart body's hiding in fox holes and shallow trenches. We entered the city in through the south and the people submitted without question they new who had won. But this was the first city we saw that was not skeletons and shells of buildings. It looked strange to me all I've ever seen is countryside and the factory city it was strange to see buildings smaller than two stores.
Infantry log end
Day-41 POWs: 32,720,200