Ricobirch
Chieftain
Hello fellow civ addicts, recently I've started my first major AAR over at apolyton, and I thought I might post it here to. Any questions or comments are welcome.
The Great War-Northern Front
Chapter 1
The tactics of the Indian army in the first world war are baffling. Why after almost a year of stalemate they kept on throwing wave after wave of cavalry at American machine guns is beyond any military historians comprehension.
-Military Tactics of the 20th Century
American Troops Marching to face the Indians
November 11th, 1908
50 miles north of Cambridge
Joe surveyed no-mans land, a barren moonscape filled with craters and corpses from the last Indian cavalry charge. The morning sun was casting a harsh light onto the horrific scene. Smoke rose up into the air and twisted into spirals that danced around each other before wandering away into nothingness. Far off to the southwest there was the sound of American artillery booming away, sending their screaming cargo on their mission of destruction. A breeze howled through the endless rows of barbed wire shaking several bodies that were hung up on it. The stench of burning flesh and death hugged the ground like a FNG when encountering his first barrage. No matter how long you fought you never did get used to that smell. It was always there; it permeated your clothes and dug into the deepest parts of your soul.
Joe shook his head and took his last drag from his cigarette; the bitter taste of filter filled his mouth. He drew the smoke into his lungs and held on to it for dear life. This was the last smoke he had and supplies were scarce since the Indian navy had severed the railroad lines back home. You tend to learn these things after a decade in the army.
Joe you know those thing will kill you right?
Joe exhaled, coughed and chuckled, If Indians cavalry, English artillery, and Persian bullets havent gotten me yet then what the hell is a little smoke going to do?
Sam shot Joe a disapproving look, All right its not my job to talk people out of killing themselves.
Nope you job is to commit suicide when I tell you to, Private.
Yes sir, Sergeant, over the top and into your ancestors arms.
You know Im beginning to wish that my ancestors had wiped yours off the map instead of conquering them. That way I would have to hear that damn Chinese saying a million times a day.
Well if that happened then who would have shown you that Iroquois entertainment house back in Grand River?
Hum, you may have a good point there. What was that girls name again?
Dances with GIs
The two comrades in arms laughed at the crude joke.
Sam went back to cleaning the machine gun that he and Joe operated. He contemplated their situation, normally a sergeant and a private would not be operating a machine gun together, but after the Coventry campaign in 07 and Cambridge earlier this year the unit was a little stretched for resources. It didnt help that the Indians seemed to have an endless supply of cavalry to throw at them either. But that is why the government had given most of their boys some new toys to play with before the war started. Sam patted the machine gun and smiled, he would have loved to see the looks on the Indians generals faces when their troops ran into these babies for the first time. Guess their Persian allies werent the most technically advanced nation after all.
But the old saying proved to be true; the shortest kept secrets are military ones. It was barely over a year before the Persies started to show up at the prom with a little spiked punch of their own. Although the Indians were still coming at us with revolvers and muzzle loading rifles. Guess their alliance wasnt as sound as their propaganda would lead us to believe.
A messenger came running down the muddy trench with an old beat up leather bag strung around his shoulder.
Hey Louie, you got anything interesting in that magic bag of yours? Sam yelled.
Just an order from New York authorizing our withdrawal from English territory and then our immediate surrender to Persian authorities. Replied Louie.
The smart-ass response didnt phase Sam one bit, Hot damn, does that mean I can finally go back home to Beijing and think about living past 25?
Not if the Persies turn you over to the Indians, for some reason they are still mad about us burning down 5 of their cities in the last war.
Sore losers Sam muttered to himself as the messenger hurried along his way to the field command building.
Sam leaned back against some sandbags, Joe you were in the last war against the Indians werent you?
Yep I was 4 months out of boot when the shooting started, my first post was in Nagano to help watch the new frontier with the Indians. The place was complete chaos, after the fall of Tokyo and the ensuing surrender of the Japanese Kingdom refugees were pouring over the border. Thousands of them, all telling stories atrocities committed by Indian occupation troops, real bone-chilling stuff.
Well after 150 years of off and on warfare that is not surprising, there was some deep seeded hatred between the Japanese Kingdom and the Indian Empire
Well someone paid attention in his high school history class didnt they? Anyway back to the story, after about 2 weeks of this Indian occupation troops arrived at the border and sealed it. Anybody who tried to cross was shot on sight, didnt stop them from trying though.
You just sat there at watched it, you didnt intervene?
We were specifically ordered not to do anything, we were in no position to repeal an Indian attack at the time. Of course some people disobeyed and helped sneak refugees over, but if they were caught they would be transferred out of there immediately.
Just a transfer, no court marshals?
Nope, cause the government had already decided that war was inevitable, you see with the fall of the Japanese there was a shift in the balance of power on our continent. Without the Japs around to check their growth the Indians could now pose a direct military threat to us. A decision was made to send two armies north right along the old Indian-Japanese border to cut off the Indians from their new conquests. They just needed a reason to declare war, thats where the refugees stepped in.
You mean you think that the stories of atrocities were just propaganda so the population would support the war?
No the atrocities were real, but that was not the main reason for the operation. We needed to slow down Indian growth to buy time to get a technological edge so we could then remove them by force. Joe pointed to the machine gun, That right there is the reason for the so called Rescue war.
Did you stay in Nagano, or did you go with one of the Generals?
A week before war was declared I was transferred to an infantry division in Jacksons army. We were there to provide protection for the two cavalry divisions. Joe stopped talking and looked up at Sam.
Well are you going to tell me about your experiences in the war or are you just going to leave me hanging?
Depends on if you give me half of that chocolate bar you have in your pack. A man gets mighty hungry when recollecting.
I have 3 other chapters done already so if you would like me to post them just ask.
The Great War-Northern Front
Chapter 1
The tactics of the Indian army in the first world war are baffling. Why after almost a year of stalemate they kept on throwing wave after wave of cavalry at American machine guns is beyond any military historians comprehension.
-Military Tactics of the 20th Century

American Troops Marching to face the Indians
November 11th, 1908
50 miles north of Cambridge
Joe surveyed no-mans land, a barren moonscape filled with craters and corpses from the last Indian cavalry charge. The morning sun was casting a harsh light onto the horrific scene. Smoke rose up into the air and twisted into spirals that danced around each other before wandering away into nothingness. Far off to the southwest there was the sound of American artillery booming away, sending their screaming cargo on their mission of destruction. A breeze howled through the endless rows of barbed wire shaking several bodies that were hung up on it. The stench of burning flesh and death hugged the ground like a FNG when encountering his first barrage. No matter how long you fought you never did get used to that smell. It was always there; it permeated your clothes and dug into the deepest parts of your soul.
Joe shook his head and took his last drag from his cigarette; the bitter taste of filter filled his mouth. He drew the smoke into his lungs and held on to it for dear life. This was the last smoke he had and supplies were scarce since the Indian navy had severed the railroad lines back home. You tend to learn these things after a decade in the army.
Joe you know those thing will kill you right?
Joe exhaled, coughed and chuckled, If Indians cavalry, English artillery, and Persian bullets havent gotten me yet then what the hell is a little smoke going to do?
Sam shot Joe a disapproving look, All right its not my job to talk people out of killing themselves.
Nope you job is to commit suicide when I tell you to, Private.
Yes sir, Sergeant, over the top and into your ancestors arms.
You know Im beginning to wish that my ancestors had wiped yours off the map instead of conquering them. That way I would have to hear that damn Chinese saying a million times a day.
Well if that happened then who would have shown you that Iroquois entertainment house back in Grand River?
Hum, you may have a good point there. What was that girls name again?
Dances with GIs
The two comrades in arms laughed at the crude joke.
Sam went back to cleaning the machine gun that he and Joe operated. He contemplated their situation, normally a sergeant and a private would not be operating a machine gun together, but after the Coventry campaign in 07 and Cambridge earlier this year the unit was a little stretched for resources. It didnt help that the Indians seemed to have an endless supply of cavalry to throw at them either. But that is why the government had given most of their boys some new toys to play with before the war started. Sam patted the machine gun and smiled, he would have loved to see the looks on the Indians generals faces when their troops ran into these babies for the first time. Guess their Persian allies werent the most technically advanced nation after all.
But the old saying proved to be true; the shortest kept secrets are military ones. It was barely over a year before the Persies started to show up at the prom with a little spiked punch of their own. Although the Indians were still coming at us with revolvers and muzzle loading rifles. Guess their alliance wasnt as sound as their propaganda would lead us to believe.
A messenger came running down the muddy trench with an old beat up leather bag strung around his shoulder.
Hey Louie, you got anything interesting in that magic bag of yours? Sam yelled.
Just an order from New York authorizing our withdrawal from English territory and then our immediate surrender to Persian authorities. Replied Louie.
The smart-ass response didnt phase Sam one bit, Hot damn, does that mean I can finally go back home to Beijing and think about living past 25?
Not if the Persies turn you over to the Indians, for some reason they are still mad about us burning down 5 of their cities in the last war.
Sore losers Sam muttered to himself as the messenger hurried along his way to the field command building.
Sam leaned back against some sandbags, Joe you were in the last war against the Indians werent you?
Yep I was 4 months out of boot when the shooting started, my first post was in Nagano to help watch the new frontier with the Indians. The place was complete chaos, after the fall of Tokyo and the ensuing surrender of the Japanese Kingdom refugees were pouring over the border. Thousands of them, all telling stories atrocities committed by Indian occupation troops, real bone-chilling stuff.
Well after 150 years of off and on warfare that is not surprising, there was some deep seeded hatred between the Japanese Kingdom and the Indian Empire
Well someone paid attention in his high school history class didnt they? Anyway back to the story, after about 2 weeks of this Indian occupation troops arrived at the border and sealed it. Anybody who tried to cross was shot on sight, didnt stop them from trying though.
You just sat there at watched it, you didnt intervene?
We were specifically ordered not to do anything, we were in no position to repeal an Indian attack at the time. Of course some people disobeyed and helped sneak refugees over, but if they were caught they would be transferred out of there immediately.
Just a transfer, no court marshals?
Nope, cause the government had already decided that war was inevitable, you see with the fall of the Japanese there was a shift in the balance of power on our continent. Without the Japs around to check their growth the Indians could now pose a direct military threat to us. A decision was made to send two armies north right along the old Indian-Japanese border to cut off the Indians from their new conquests. They just needed a reason to declare war, thats where the refugees stepped in.
You mean you think that the stories of atrocities were just propaganda so the population would support the war?
No the atrocities were real, but that was not the main reason for the operation. We needed to slow down Indian growth to buy time to get a technological edge so we could then remove them by force. Joe pointed to the machine gun, That right there is the reason for the so called Rescue war.
Did you stay in Nagano, or did you go with one of the Generals?
A week before war was declared I was transferred to an infantry division in Jacksons army. We were there to provide protection for the two cavalry divisions. Joe stopped talking and looked up at Sam.
Well are you going to tell me about your experiences in the war or are you just going to leave me hanging?
Depends on if you give me half of that chocolate bar you have in your pack. A man gets mighty hungry when recollecting.
I have 3 other chapters done already so if you would like me to post them just ask.