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We are in Estonia. Seriously. It should not be that fucking difficult for you morons to have a modicum of a grasp on where we are and what we are doing. I will put you inside of the bad boy chamber if you pull my leg or ask me retarded shit this month like "durr do we take prisoners" yes. "errmm, are we shooting civilians" no. "hurr who are we fighting" the warsaw pact. "uh isn't the map in finnish but we are fighting in estonia?" ei vittu ole mitään vitun mahdollisuutta että tietäisit sen ihan tyhjästä.
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Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines
Date-Time Group: 0600Z 03 JUL 89
1. SITUATION
Enemy Forces
Intelligence indicates NAI Jacobs contains East German patrol elements from DDR-134 MSB (6th Frontier Brigade). Enemy strength estimated at reinforced squad to platoon level conducting reconnaissance and early warning missions. East German forces equipped with APCs and standard Warsaw Pact small arms. Enemy likely positioned in prepared defensive positions with improved fighting positions and potential minefields along primary avenues of approach.
Enemy mining capabilities include conventional anti-personnel and anti-vehicle mines, with assessed capability for improvised explosive devices utilizing shaped charges positioned in treelines along MSR Biddle. East German forces maintain tactical communications equipment and possess operational intelligence materials including unit codebooks (identified as pink-covered documents with red identification stripes) and tactical maps showing defensive preparations.
Friendly Forces
Echo Company, 2/5 Marines will follow Fox Company (You!) ashore with mission to reinforce forward positions and expand operational area. Naval gunfire support available from USS Iowa battle group. Close air support available from USS Nimitz air wing upon request.
Terrain and Weather
Operational area consists of mixed coastal terrain with sandy beaches transitioning to wooded areas inland. OBJ Bedham airfield provides hard-surface runway suitable for follow-on air operations. NAI Biddle road network consists of paved surfaces connecting airfield complex to natural harbor facilities capable of accommodating LST and LCU operations. Kelviikinohoja Spit presents narrow coastal approach with limited maneuver space. Weather conditions favorable with light winds and good visibility.
2. MISSION
Fox Company, 2/5 Marines conducts amphibious assault to seize Beach Immelmann, locate and destroy enemy forces in NAI Jacobs, seize OBJ Bedham airfield intact, clear MSR Biddle (and find out if it is mined), establish blocking position at BP Baylies, and clear enemy positions from NAI Berthold (Kelviikinohoja Spit) to establish secure operational area for follow-on forces.
3. EXECUTION
Concept of Operations
Fox Company conducts ship-to-shore movement via landing craft to Beach Immelmann. Upon securing beachhead, company advances inland to locate East German staging areas in NAI Jacobs with priority intelligence requirements focusing on seizure of enemy codebooks and operational documents. Company then conducts deliberate attack to seize OBJ Bedham airfield with emphasis on preventing damage to runway facilities and capturing enemy maps showing naval mine locations. Following airfield seizure, company clears MSR Biddle route for LST approach while conducting detailed reconnaissance for enemy mining efforts. Company subsequently divides into two elements: one establishing defensive positions at BP Baylies pending Echo Company arrival, while second element conducts clearing operations along Kelviikinohoja Spit.
Phase Line Alpha: Beach Immelmann secured, company consolidated for inland advance
Phase Line Bravo: NAI Jacobs cleared, intelligence materials secured
Phase Line Charlie: OBJ Bedham seized and secured
Phase Line Delta: MSR Biddle cleared, company divided for final objectives
Priority Intelligence Requirements:
- Enemy codebooks (pink covers, red stripes) - CRITICAL
- Naval mine location maps - CRITICAL
- Enemy force disposition and strength in operational area [EPWs]
- Civilian population status and locations
Rules of Engagement: Positive identification required before engagement. Minimize civilian casualties. Treat all civilians as non-combatants unless displaying hostile intent. Report all civilian encounters to command.
Radio Call Signs:
- Battalion: Felon
- Fox Company: Fox 6
- Echo Company: Echo 6
- Close Air Support: Outlaw
- PzPiKp 20 (Engineers): Lion 6
Recognition Signals
Running Password: FUCKTHE/POLICE
Vehicle Recognition: German engineering elements paint a wear a white triangle on vehicles, with a yellow D2 taped on the rear. If you encounter mines, call them, don't shoot them
COMMANDER'S INTENT: Fox Company will rapidly secure the operational area and deny enemy use of critical infrastructure while gathering intelligence on enemy defensive preparations. Speed and violence of action are essential to prevent enemy reinforcement and maintain operational surprise.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
Treat this as peer-level combat operations. Enemy forces are trained, equipped, and motivated. Maintain proper spacing, utilize cover and concealment, and follow proper tactical procedures. Don't burn your ammo on soft skin vehicles or trucks.
Friendly AI forces will be operating in the area - maintain positive identification procedures for all contacts.
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