SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Order of battle as of January 1st, 1926
Army
Active: 835,000, 167 brigades
Reserve: 3,650,000, 730 brigades
Mobilized: 4,485,000, 897 brigades
Wartime organization
2 Mobile Armies (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
1 Marine Army (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
18 Armies (4 Corps, 1 cavalry div, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
5 Mobile Corps (3 Mech or Motor divisions, 1 artillery bde)
3 Marine Corps (3 Marine div, 1 artillery bde)
6 Mountain Corps (3 Mountain div, 1 artillery bde)
66 Infantry Corps (3 divisions, 1 artillery brigade)
6 Light Mechanized Divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde, 1 Armor recon btn)
9 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
9 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
199 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
20 Hvy Artillery bde
6 Motor Artillery bde
94 Artillery bde
Active army: 835,000
2 Mobile Armies (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
1 Marine Army (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
4 Armies (2 Corps, 1 cavalry div, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
5 Mobile Corps (3 Mech or Motor divisions, 1 artillery bde)
3 Marine Corps (2 Marine div, 1 artillery bde)
3 Mountain Corps (2 Mountain div, 1 artillery bde)
5 Infantry Corps (2 divisions, 1 artillery brigade)
6 Light mechanized divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde, 1 Armor recon btn)
9 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
6 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
6 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
10 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
4 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
14 Hvy Artillery bde
6 Motor Artillery bde
24 Artillery bde
Air force: 1100
100 Breguet XIX C2/CN2
40 Valk 1B (Bernard 12 with 480hp engine)
160 Valk IA (Bernard 12)
400 NiD 42
400 Breguet XIX B2
Naval Air Service: 171
72 Boeing FB5
99 Blackburn Velos/Dart
Navy
2 Daedalo class (18000t, 60 aircraft)
2 Plan 1923 BB (48700t 9x450mm 28kts)
4 Plan 1921 BB, (39700t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1917 BB, (39500t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1913 BB, (29200t 12x14in 26kts)
2 Plan 1910 BB, (Artigas class, 27000t 12x14in 25kts)
4 Piet Heyn class (18,000t 8x12in 32kts)
4 AC1918 AC (11,241t 8x9.2in 30kts)
4 AC1914 AC (10,197t 8x9.2in 28,5kts)
2 Chikuma class CL (3414t)
2 LC1914 CL (5500t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1917 CL (5278t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1919 CL (5191t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1921 CL (5132t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1923 CL (9535t, 12x6in, 33kts)
16 F26 class DD (Fubuki class)
32 F24 class DD (Burrasque class)
16 F18 class DD (Scott class)
36 F15 class DD (Novik, 1326t)
32 F14 class DD (Novik, 1260t)
8 Type A submarines (J1 class)
28 Type A1 submarines (U142 class)
16 Type B submarines (Redoutable class)
32 Type C submarines (evolved U115)
24 Type C1 submarines (U81 class)
Fortification system
Artigas line: Covering the border with Brazil. Fortification level varying with terrain and proximity to Brazilian industrial centers. Similar in composition to the French border fortified zone as built between 1872-1914 in the more densely fortified areas with a number of more modern forts built or modernized in the 1914-1924 period to bring the line to a rough equivelant of the Greek Metaxas line.
Coastal forts
Sao Gonzalo Channel: Major emplacements including 12,14 and 16in guns covering both Rio Grande and Pelotas and interlocking their fire over the channel.
Porto Alegre: Smaller forts with 12 and a few 14in guns protecting the harbor of the city.
Itajai and Florianopolis. Both covered by coastal forts with emplaced 14 and 16in guns.
Rivers
Artigas line style forts at the points were Rio Parana, Rio Paraguay and Rio Uruguay cut across into the Brazilian, Chilitine and Uruguay borders. The forts on the Brazilian side are part of the Artigas line.[/quote][/quote]
Army
Active: 835,000, 167 brigades
Reserve: 3,650,000, 730 brigades
Mobilized: 4,485,000, 897 brigades
Wartime organization
2 Mobile Armies (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
1 Marine Army (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
18 Armies (4 Corps, 1 cavalry div, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
5 Mobile Corps (3 Mech or Motor divisions, 1 artillery bde)
3 Marine Corps (3 Marine div, 1 artillery bde)
6 Mountain Corps (3 Mountain div, 1 artillery bde)
66 Infantry Corps (3 divisions, 1 artillery brigade)
6 Light Mechanized Divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde, 1 Armor recon btn)
9 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
9 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
199 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
18 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
20 Hvy Artillery bde
6 Motor Artillery bde
94 Artillery bde
Active army: 835,000
2 Mobile Armies (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
1 Marine Army (3 Corps, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
4 Armies (2 Corps, 1 cavalry div, 1 heavy artillery bde, 1 artillery bde)
5 Mobile Corps (3 Mech or Motor divisions, 1 artillery bde)
3 Marine Corps (2 Marine div, 1 artillery bde)
3 Mountain Corps (2 Mountain div, 1 artillery bde)
5 Infantry Corps (2 divisions, 1 artillery brigade)
6 Light mechanized divisions (1 tank, 2 motorized bde, 1 Armor recon btn)
9 Motorized Infantry divisions (3 motorized bde)
6 Marine divisions (3 infantry bde)
6 Mountain divisions (3 infantry bde)
10 Infantry divisions (3 infantry bde)
4 cavalry divisions (3 Cav bde)
14 Hvy Artillery bde
6 Motor Artillery bde
24 Artillery bde
Air force: 1100
100 Breguet XIX C2/CN2
40 Valk 1B (Bernard 12 with 480hp engine)
160 Valk IA (Bernard 12)
400 NiD 42
400 Breguet XIX B2
Naval Air Service: 171
72 Boeing FB5
99 Blackburn Velos/Dart
Navy
2 Daedalo class (18000t, 60 aircraft)
2 Plan 1923 BB (48700t 9x450mm 28kts)
4 Plan 1921 BB, (39700t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1917 BB, (39500t 12x16in 26kts)
4 Plan 1913 BB, (29200t 12x14in 26kts)
2 Plan 1910 BB, (Artigas class, 27000t 12x14in 25kts)
4 Piet Heyn class (18,000t 8x12in 32kts)
4 AC1918 AC (11,241t 8x9.2in 30kts)
4 AC1914 AC (10,197t 8x9.2in 28,5kts)
2 Chikuma class CL (3414t)
2 LC1914 CL (5500t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1917 CL (5278t, 8x6in, 30kts)
4 LC1919 CL (5191t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1921 CL (5132t, 8x6in, 35kts)
4 LC1923 CL (9535t, 12x6in, 33kts)
16 F26 class DD (Fubuki class)
32 F24 class DD (Burrasque class)
16 F18 class DD (Scott class)
36 F15 class DD (Novik, 1326t)
32 F14 class DD (Novik, 1260t)
8 Type A submarines (J1 class)
28 Type A1 submarines (U142 class)
16 Type B submarines (Redoutable class)
32 Type C submarines (evolved U115)
24 Type C1 submarines (U81 class)
Fortification system
Artigas line: Covering the border with Brazil. Fortification level varying with terrain and proximity to Brazilian industrial centers. Similar in composition to the French border fortified zone as built between 1872-1914 in the more densely fortified areas with a number of more modern forts built or modernized in the 1914-1924 period to bring the line to a rough equivelant of the Greek Metaxas line.
Coastal forts
Sao Gonzalo Channel: Major emplacements including 12,14 and 16in guns covering both Rio Grande and Pelotas and interlocking their fire over the channel.
Porto Alegre: Smaller forts with 12 and a few 14in guns protecting the harbor of the city.
Itajai and Florianopolis. Both covered by coastal forts with emplaced 14 and 16in guns.
Rivers
Artigas line style forts at the points were Rio Parana, Rio Paraguay and Rio Uruguay cut across into the Brazilian, Chilitine and Uruguay borders. The forts on the Brazilian side are part of the Artigas line.[/quote][/quote]
Last edited by Lascaris on 2010-01-31 02:38pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Updated Bolivarian Union Air OOB information
The Peru-Bolivia Confederacy (henceforth renamed the Bolivarian Union) has an Air Focus of 5 and 12 points towards Air Power (after spending points for the upgrade), giving it an Air Tech of 4. The national air industry is on par with the leading aircraft manufacturers.
Please note that all late-WWI or 1919-era fighters listed here are post-war production and were not used in any wars.
Torpedo bombers - 1,256
1,112 Blackburn Dart
144 Hawker Horsely
Air Superiority Fighters - 1,324
684 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin I, II, and III
480 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin IIIA
140 NiD 42
20 Dewoitine D 21
Ground Attack Fighters - 160
40 deployed North [Curtiss F8C]
120 deployed South [Curtiss F8C]
Level Bombers - 108
108 deployed South [TB-1]
Light Bombers [40]
20 deployed South [Airco DH4]
20 deployed South [Airco DH9 or Fairey III]
Flying boats - 86
86 Supermarine Southampton I and II
--
Auxilliaries
Naval spotting aircraft - 150 (Supermarine Seagull)
Army spotting aircraft - 100 (certainly the Fokker C.V. multirole recon aircraft) Also, possibly some F2B (jungle)
Sea Rescue - Supermarine Southampton
30 air ambulances
Transport
50 Vickers Vernon
4 Vickers Victoria
350 Trainers
Details
Coastal (Air) Command
This is a listing of nearly all coastal airbases.
Manta AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
12 Southampton
10 Southampton sea rescue
Taura AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Talara AFB
96 Dart + 8 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Piura AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
52 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Chiclayo AFB
56 Dart + 6 replacements
52 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Chimbote AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
52 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Lima AFB
120 Dart + 10 replacements
76 Siskin IIIA
20 Dewoitine D 21
2 Squadrons Horsely
15 Seagull
16 Southampton
Pisco AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
64 Siskin
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Callao AFB
68 Dart + 4 replacements
76 Siskin + 2 replacements
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
6 Southampton
10 Southampton II sea rescue
Vitor AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
66 Siskin + 2 replacements
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Matarani AFB
12 Southampton
15 Southampton II
15 Southampton II Sea Rescue
60 Dart + 8 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA + 8 Replacements
1 Squadron Horsely
50 Darts in reserve
In terms of the remainder of the air force, 80% is deployed south (including 374 Siskin fighters), defensively against Chiletina and the Cisplatines. 10% is deployed near Iquitos (including 44 Siskin), and 10% in Ecuador (including 44 Siskin).
Also deployed South:
140 NiD 42
The Peru-Bolivia Confederacy (henceforth renamed the Bolivarian Union) has an Air Focus of 5 and 12 points towards Air Power (after spending points for the upgrade), giving it an Air Tech of 4. The national air industry is on par with the leading aircraft manufacturers.
Please note that all late-WWI or 1919-era fighters listed here are post-war production and were not used in any wars.
Torpedo bombers - 1,256
1,112 Blackburn Dart
144 Hawker Horsely
Air Superiority Fighters - 1,324
684 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin I, II, and III
480 Armstrong-Whitworth Siskin IIIA
140 NiD 42
20 Dewoitine D 21
Ground Attack Fighters - 160
40 deployed North [Curtiss F8C]
120 deployed South [Curtiss F8C]
Level Bombers - 108
108 deployed South [TB-1]
Light Bombers [40]
20 deployed South [Airco DH4]
20 deployed South [Airco DH9 or Fairey III]
Flying boats - 86
86 Supermarine Southampton I and II
--
Auxilliaries
Naval spotting aircraft - 150 (Supermarine Seagull)
Army spotting aircraft - 100 (certainly the Fokker C.V. multirole recon aircraft) Also, possibly some F2B (jungle)
Sea Rescue - Supermarine Southampton
30 air ambulances
Transport
50 Vickers Vernon
4 Vickers Victoria
350 Trainers
Details
Coastal (Air) Command
This is a listing of nearly all coastal airbases.
Manta AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
12 Southampton
10 Southampton sea rescue
Taura AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Talara AFB
96 Dart + 8 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Piura AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
52 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Chiclayo AFB
56 Dart + 6 replacements
52 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Chimbote AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
52 Siskin IIIA
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Lima AFB
120 Dart + 10 replacements
76 Siskin IIIA
20 Dewoitine D 21
2 Squadrons Horsely
15 Seagull
16 Southampton
Pisco AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
64 Siskin
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Callao AFB
68 Dart + 4 replacements
76 Siskin + 2 replacements
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
6 Southampton
10 Southampton II sea rescue
Vitor AFB
84 Dart + 6 replacements
66 Siskin + 2 replacements
1 Squadron Horsely
15 Seagull
Matarani AFB
12 Southampton
15 Southampton II
15 Southampton II Sea Rescue
60 Dart + 8 replacements
60 Siskin IIIA + 8 Replacements
1 Squadron Horsely
50 Darts in reserve
In terms of the remainder of the air force, 80% is deployed south (including 374 Siskin fighters), defensively against Chiletina and the Cisplatines. 10% is deployed near Iquitos (including 44 Siskin), and 10% in Ecuador (including 44 Siskin).
Also deployed South:
140 NiD 42
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
The People's Republic of Afghanistan, revised for Q21926
Army manpower: 1.2 million (plus regional militias, I assume, in keeping with the general feel of 'every man has a rifle', so total forces for a major defensive war might be... Two million total?)
Standing Military: 240,000 men.
Reserves: 1 million men.
Foreign Forces assisting Afghanistan:
-Mongolian Forces, consisting of:
--The 92nd Baruun-Urt Aimag "Big Sword" Division
--The 110th Dundgovi Aimag "Wolfpack" Division
--The 83rd Khövsgöl Aimag "Wild Stallions" Division
--The 84th Khövsgöl Aimag "Silent Hunters" Division
--The 85 Khövsgöl Aimag "Golden Banner" Division
--The 45th "Icemen" Mountaineer Division
--The 46th "Iron Lords" Mountaineer Division
--The 47th "Old Guard" Mountaineer Division
--The 48th "Ogodei" Mountaineer Division
--The 49th "Peaksmen" Mountaineer Division
--The 50th "Thunderers" Artillery/Infantry Division
--The 51st "Lightning" Artillery/Infantry Division
--The 1st Engineers Brigade
--The 2nd Engineers Brigade
--The 3rd Engineers Brigade
--The 4th Engineers Brigade
--The 5th Engineers Brigade
--The 6th Engineers Brigade
--The 7th Engineers Brigade
--30 Gyrofalcon fighters
--15 Thunderbolt bombers
-Soviet Forces, consisting of:
--49 Renault Russkies, 9 assigned to 1st army, 20 assigned to 2nd army, 20 assigned to 3rd Army
--5 Mendeleev heavy tanks, 2 assigned to 1st Army, 2 assigned to 2nd Army, 1 assigned to 3rd Army
Current Force elements:
Active Forces: (15,000 to a division, as standard, with 2,000 attached support personnel)
8 Cavalry divisions, armed with Mosin Dragoon rifles, Nagant revolvers, and sabres. The Helmand divisions are Camel mounted but the rest use horses.
-2 in First Army
-2 in Second Army
-4 in Third Army
12 horse mounted infantry divisions, armed with 1910 model Mosins and miscellaneous equipment (light mortars, an as-yet undetermined machine gun, and so forth. I'll detail this later.)
-3 in First Army
-4 in Second Army
-3 in Third Army
-2 dedicated to holding Sursurang
20 Divisions of half-trained Horse Infantry:
-8 in First Army
-8 in Second Army
-4 in Third Army
10 divisions of horse drawn artillery
-3 in First Army
-3 in Second Army
-3 in Third Army
-1 dedicated to defense of Sursurang
1 division of siege artillery
-1 assigned to Sursurang
4 divisions of half-trained siege artillery:
-1 in First Army
-1 in Second Army
-2 in Third Army
18 divisions of fresh, half-trained horse drawn artillery
-6 in First Army
-5 in Second Army
-6 in Third Army
-1 dedicated to Defense of Sursurang
Reserve Forces: 67 divisions
30 divisions of horse drawn infantry
-10 in First Army
-8 in Second Army
-12 in Third Army
9 divisions of horse drawn artillery
-3 in First Army
-2 in Second Army
-4 in Third Army
16 divisions of cavalrymen
-4 in First Army
-6 in Second Army
-6 in Third Army
5 divisions of Siege Artillery
-1 dedicated to defense of Sursurang
-2 in First Army
-2 in Second Army
Civilian Elements to be Drawn On in Total War:
~5 brigades of police officers - untapped:
-1 based in Kabul
-1 based out of Kandahar
-1 based out of Chitral (with additional donkeys for mountaineering duties)
-2 dispersed around country
-Mobilization Plan: Integration into extant combat units and equipping with similar firearms where available, or civilian hunting rifles
1 division Afghan Border Police - tapped:
-Spread across nation
-Mobilization Plan: As above
Regional fire-fighting departments - untapped:
-Rough total 1 division spread across nation
-Mobilization Plan: Integration into Volunteer Units, equipping with surplus Mosin-Nagants.
Boy Scouts - untapped:
-1 brigade in Kabul
-1 brigade in Kandahar
-Approx 2 brigades over rest of nation
-Mobilization Plan: Boy Scout Volunteer Division, equipping with whatever available, mobilize last.
Air Force elements:
-2 1915 Zeppelins, based out of Kabul
-6 1912 bombers, based out of Kandahar
-6 1912 bombers, based out of Kabul
-5 1914-grade bombers, based out of Kandahar
-5 1914-grade bombers, based out of Kabul
-10 1914-grade bombers, based out of Jalalabad
-8 1916 bombers, based out of Obe
-40 1916 fighters, based out of Kabul
-30 1916 fighters, based out of Kandahar
-20 1916 fighters, based out of Obe
-20 1916 fighters, based out of Jalalabad
-16 1917 fighters, based out of Kandhar
-2 recce planes attached to Fort Akmar
-2 recce planes attached to Obe
(Specific brigade details to be later designated. Army designations primarily for allowing 'smoother' force mapping.)
Mob Pool: 12% = 6millionPop: 2
HT: 3
Ind: 2
Eco: 3
Inf: 3
SMT: 2
AmF: 2
AF: 1
AT: 2
AFT: 2
Army manpower: 1.2 million (plus regional militias, I assume, in keeping with the general feel of 'every man has a rifle', so total forces for a major defensive war might be... Two million total?)
Standing Military: 240,000 men.
Reserves: 1 million men.
Foreign Forces assisting Afghanistan:
-Mongolian Forces, consisting of:
--The 92nd Baruun-Urt Aimag "Big Sword" Division
--The 110th Dundgovi Aimag "Wolfpack" Division
--The 83rd Khövsgöl Aimag "Wild Stallions" Division
--The 84th Khövsgöl Aimag "Silent Hunters" Division
--The 85 Khövsgöl Aimag "Golden Banner" Division
--The 45th "Icemen" Mountaineer Division
--The 46th "Iron Lords" Mountaineer Division
--The 47th "Old Guard" Mountaineer Division
--The 48th "Ogodei" Mountaineer Division
--The 49th "Peaksmen" Mountaineer Division
--The 50th "Thunderers" Artillery/Infantry Division
--The 51st "Lightning" Artillery/Infantry Division
--The 1st Engineers Brigade
--The 2nd Engineers Brigade
--The 3rd Engineers Brigade
--The 4th Engineers Brigade
--The 5th Engineers Brigade
--The 6th Engineers Brigade
--The 7th Engineers Brigade
--30 Gyrofalcon fighters
--15 Thunderbolt bombers
-Soviet Forces, consisting of:
--49 Renault Russkies, 9 assigned to 1st army, 20 assigned to 2nd army, 20 assigned to 3rd Army
--5 Mendeleev heavy tanks, 2 assigned to 1st Army, 2 assigned to 2nd Army, 1 assigned to 3rd Army
Current Force elements:
Active Forces: (15,000 to a division, as standard, with 2,000 attached support personnel)
8 Cavalry divisions, armed with Mosin Dragoon rifles, Nagant revolvers, and sabres. The Helmand divisions are Camel mounted but the rest use horses.
-2 in First Army
-2 in Second Army
-4 in Third Army
12 horse mounted infantry divisions, armed with 1910 model Mosins and miscellaneous equipment (light mortars, an as-yet undetermined machine gun, and so forth. I'll detail this later.)
-3 in First Army
-4 in Second Army
-3 in Third Army
-2 dedicated to holding Sursurang
20 Divisions of half-trained Horse Infantry:
-8 in First Army
-8 in Second Army
-4 in Third Army
10 divisions of horse drawn artillery
-3 in First Army
-3 in Second Army
-3 in Third Army
-1 dedicated to defense of Sursurang
1 division of siege artillery
-1 assigned to Sursurang
4 divisions of half-trained siege artillery:
-1 in First Army
-1 in Second Army
-2 in Third Army
18 divisions of fresh, half-trained horse drawn artillery
-6 in First Army
-5 in Second Army
-6 in Third Army
-1 dedicated to Defense of Sursurang
Reserve Forces: 67 divisions
30 divisions of horse drawn infantry
-10 in First Army
-8 in Second Army
-12 in Third Army
9 divisions of horse drawn artillery
-3 in First Army
-2 in Second Army
-4 in Third Army
16 divisions of cavalrymen
-4 in First Army
-6 in Second Army
-6 in Third Army
5 divisions of Siege Artillery
-1 dedicated to defense of Sursurang
-2 in First Army
-2 in Second Army
Civilian Elements to be Drawn On in Total War:
~5 brigades of police officers - untapped:
-1 based in Kabul
-1 based out of Kandahar
-1 based out of Chitral (with additional donkeys for mountaineering duties)
-2 dispersed around country
-Mobilization Plan: Integration into extant combat units and equipping with similar firearms where available, or civilian hunting rifles
1 division Afghan Border Police - tapped:
-Spread across nation
-Mobilization Plan: As above
Regional fire-fighting departments - untapped:
-Rough total 1 division spread across nation
-Mobilization Plan: Integration into Volunteer Units, equipping with surplus Mosin-Nagants.
Boy Scouts - untapped:
-1 brigade in Kabul
-1 brigade in Kandahar
-Approx 2 brigades over rest of nation
-Mobilization Plan: Boy Scout Volunteer Division, equipping with whatever available, mobilize last.
Air Force elements:
-2 1915 Zeppelins, based out of Kabul
-6 1912 bombers, based out of Kandahar
-6 1912 bombers, based out of Kabul
-5 1914-grade bombers, based out of Kandahar
-5 1914-grade bombers, based out of Kabul
-10 1914-grade bombers, based out of Jalalabad
-8 1916 bombers, based out of Obe
-40 1916 fighters, based out of Kabul
-30 1916 fighters, based out of Kandahar
-20 1916 fighters, based out of Obe
-20 1916 fighters, based out of Jalalabad
-16 1917 fighters, based out of Kandhar
-2 recce planes attached to Fort Akmar
-2 recce planes attached to Obe
(Specific brigade details to be later designated. Army designations primarily for allowing 'smoother' force mapping.)
"Doctors keep their scalpels and other instruments handy, for emergencies. Keep your philosophy ready too—ready to understand heaven and earth. In everything you do, even the smallest thing, remember the chain that links them. Nothing earthly succeeds by ignoring heaven, nothing heavenly by ignoring the earth." M.A.A.A
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
UK January 1st 1925
Royal Navy
Modified after consulting with Steve.
Ships under construction
Aircraft carriers
Majestic class (27500t, Royal Oak class hull copies)
HMS Majestic (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Courageous (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Glorious (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
HMS Furious (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
Battleships
Superb class (48,500t)
HMS Vanguard (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Neptune (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Colossus (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
Battlecruisers (48,500t)
HMS Panther (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
HMS Lion (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
HMS Tiger (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
Aircraft Carriers
2 Argus class (10850t, 20-24 aorcraft)
HMS Argus
HMS Vindictive
Battleships
Superb class (48500t)
HMS Superb
Nelson class (41,000t 12x16in 26kts)
HMS Nelson
HMS Rodney
HMS Hood
HMS Anson
HMS Howe
HMS Duncan
Queen Elizabeth class (27500t)
HMS Queen Elizabeth
HMS Warspite
HMS Barham
HMS Valiant
HMS New Zealand
HMS Agincourt
Iron Duke class (25,000t 10x14in, 21kts)
HMS Iron Duke
HMS Marlborough
HMS Benbow
HMS Revenge
King George V class (23,000t 10x14in 21kts)
HMS King George V
HMS Centurion
HMS Audacious
HMS Ajax
Orion Class (22,200t 10x14in 21kts)
HMS Orion
HMS Monarch
HMS Conqueror
HMS Thunderer
Battlecruisers
Leopard class (48,500t)
HMS Leopard
Renown class (29,400t 8x15in 28kts)
HMS Renown 29400
HMS Repulse 29400
HMS Resolution 29400
HMS Ramilles 29400
Royal Oak class (27,300t 8x14in 28-29kts)
HMS Queen Mary
HMS Princess Royal
HMS Royal Sovereign
HMS Royal Oak
Cruiser
4 Centaur class (9,000t 12x6in 33kts)
32 Danae class (5,132t 8x6in 36kts)
20 Arethusa class (5,500 8x6in 30kts)
24 Town class (4314t 8x6in 26kts)
Destroyers
80 Aetos class clones (980t)
40 M Class (1025t)
80 W Class (1100t)
16 Scott Class (1580t)
16 Lightfoot Class (1440t)
16 Amazon Class (1352t)
Submarines
4 Upholder class (1970t)
12 Oberon class (1475t)
48 L50 class (960t)
Notes
Furious class: similar to OTL Courageous clones
Argus class: OTL Hermes class
Queen Elizabeth class: OTL class
Iron Duke class: similar to OTL with 14in guns
King George V class: similar to OTL with 14in guns
Orion Class: similar to OTL with 14in guns
Renown class: Carraciolo class
Royal Oak class: Tiger class derivative with 14in guns, small tube boilers and additional armor
Centaur class: Cisplatine LC1923
Danae class: Cisplatine LC1921
Arethusa class: Cisplatine LC1914
Town class: Chikuma class
British army
British islands
3 Tank brigades
2 Motorized brigades
4 Infantry divisions
10 heavy artillery brigades
2 artillery brigades
New Zealand
2 infantry divisions
1 artillery brigade
2 heavy artillery brigade
Ghana
2 infantry divisions
1 artillery brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
Fiji
1 infantry brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
Gambia
1 infantry brigade
Gibraltar
2 heavy artillery brigades
1 artillery brigade
2 infantry brigades
Shenzhen
1 infantry brigade
Pondicherry
1 infantry brigade
Sydney
1 heavy artillery brigade
1 artillery brigade
1 infantry brigade
Bahrain
1 infantry division
1 artillery brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
Reserve forces
1.2 million men
72 infantry divisions
24 artillery brigades
RAF
120 Siskin
72 Breguet XIX
FAA
24 FB-5
24 Blackburn Dart
Royal Navy
Modified after consulting with Steve.
Ships under construction
Aircraft carriers
Majestic class (27500t, Royal Oak class hull copies)
HMS Majestic (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Courageous (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Glorious (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
HMS Furious (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
Battleships
Superb class (48,500t)
HMS Vanguard (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Neptune (construction complete Q1 1925, trials Q1 1926)
HMS Colossus (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
Battlecruisers (48,500t)
HMS Panther (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
HMS Lion (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
HMS Tiger (construction complete Q2 1925, trials Q2 1926)
Aircraft Carriers
2 Argus class (10850t, 20-24 aorcraft)
HMS Argus
HMS Vindictive
Battleships
Superb class (48500t)
HMS Superb
Nelson class (41,000t 12x16in 26kts)
HMS Nelson
HMS Rodney
HMS Hood
HMS Anson
HMS Howe
HMS Duncan
Queen Elizabeth class (27500t)
HMS Queen Elizabeth
HMS Warspite
HMS Barham
HMS Valiant
HMS New Zealand
HMS Agincourt
Iron Duke class (25,000t 10x14in, 21kts)
HMS Iron Duke
HMS Marlborough
HMS Benbow
HMS Revenge
King George V class (23,000t 10x14in 21kts)
HMS King George V
HMS Centurion
HMS Audacious
HMS Ajax
Orion Class (22,200t 10x14in 21kts)
HMS Orion
HMS Monarch
HMS Conqueror
HMS Thunderer
Battlecruisers
Leopard class (48,500t)
HMS Leopard
Renown class (29,400t 8x15in 28kts)
HMS Renown 29400
HMS Repulse 29400
HMS Resolution 29400
HMS Ramilles 29400
Royal Oak class (27,300t 8x14in 28-29kts)
HMS Queen Mary
HMS Princess Royal
HMS Royal Sovereign
HMS Royal Oak
Cruiser
4 Centaur class (9,000t 12x6in 33kts)
32 Danae class (5,132t 8x6in 36kts)
20 Arethusa class (5,500 8x6in 30kts)
24 Town class (4314t 8x6in 26kts)
Destroyers
80 Aetos class clones (980t)
40 M Class (1025t)
80 W Class (1100t)
16 Scott Class (1580t)
16 Lightfoot Class (1440t)
16 Amazon Class (1352t)
Submarines
4 Upholder class (1970t)
12 Oberon class (1475t)
48 L50 class (960t)
Notes
Furious class: similar to OTL Courageous clones
Argus class: OTL Hermes class
Queen Elizabeth class: OTL class
Iron Duke class: similar to OTL with 14in guns
King George V class: similar to OTL with 14in guns
Orion Class: similar to OTL with 14in guns
Renown class: Carraciolo class
Royal Oak class: Tiger class derivative with 14in guns, small tube boilers and additional armor
Centaur class: Cisplatine LC1923
Danae class: Cisplatine LC1921
Arethusa class: Cisplatine LC1914
Town class: Chikuma class
British army
British islands
3 Tank brigades
2 Motorized brigades
4 Infantry divisions
10 heavy artillery brigades
2 artillery brigades
New Zealand
2 infantry divisions
1 artillery brigade
2 heavy artillery brigade
Ghana
2 infantry divisions
1 artillery brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
Fiji
1 infantry brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
Gambia
1 infantry brigade
Gibraltar
2 heavy artillery brigades
1 artillery brigade
2 infantry brigades
Shenzhen
1 infantry brigade
Pondicherry
1 infantry brigade
Sydney
1 heavy artillery brigade
1 artillery brigade
1 infantry brigade
Bahrain
1 infantry division
1 artillery brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
Reserve forces
1.2 million men
72 infantry divisions
24 artillery brigades
RAF
120 Siskin
72 Breguet XIX
FAA
24 FB-5
24 Blackburn Dart
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Unified Congolese Republic
General Statistics:
Population- 4
Home Territory- 4
Colonial Territory- 0
Industry- 4
Economy- 4
Infrastructure- 3
Standing Military Limit- 3
Naval Focus – 3
Army Focus- 4 (2 pts +2 industry bonus)
Air Focus: 3
Air Tech: 3
Army Tech: 3
-Draft 1: as of Q1 1925
General Statistics:
Population- 4
Home Territory- 4
Colonial Territory- 0
Industry- 4
Economy- 4
Infrastructure- 3
Standing Military Limit- 3
Naval Focus – 3
Army Focus- 4 (2 pts +2 industry bonus)
Air Focus: 3
Air Tech: 3
Army Tech: 3
(Setzer’s original OOB can be found here for reference.)OOB wrote:Congolese Army:
840,000 men in 56 divisions
30 Infantry divisions w/ organic artillery brigades, all horse drawn
10 Cavalry Divisions
4 Motorized Infantry divisions
4 Marine Divisions
8 Armored Train Brigades
12 Coastal Artillery Brigades
4 Armored Brigades
Congolese Navy:
6x 1919 Model Battleships (36,337 tons)
10x 1923 Model Heavy Cruisers (10,400 tons)
17x 1918 Model Light Cruisers (7,580 tons)
35x 1917 Model Destroyers (1,316 tons)
120x 1924 Model River Gunboats (356 tons)
25x 1915 Model Monitors (5,995 tons)
12x 1921 Model Submarines (2,154 tons)
866,999 tons total
Congolese Air Force
280x Air Tech 3 Fighters
80x Air Tech 3 Bombers
-Draft 1: as of Q1 1925
This is an empty country and I am it's king, and I should not be allowed to touch anything.
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
United States of America (as of April 1926)
Carriers
Langley CV - 1
South Dakota BB - 5
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2
Florida BB - 2
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6
Sampson DD - 6
Aylwin DD - 4
Cassin DD - 4
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation
FU [Vought VE-7] - 10
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 20
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
I Corps
4th Division
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
10th Division
11th Division
12th Division
V Corps
8th Division
9th Division (Test)
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 3
United States Army Air Corps
Attack/Observation
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 70
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 50
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 40
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 100
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20
Prototype/Testing
Curtiss Falcon - 4
Air Tech: 3
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
Department of the Navy
United States NavyCarriers
Langley CV - 1
- Airgroup: 50 FU [Vought VE-7]
South Dakota BB - 5
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2
Florida BB - 2
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6
Sampson DD - 6
Aylwin DD - 4
Cassin DD - 4
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation
FU [Vought VE-7] - 10
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 20
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
Department of War
United States ArmyI Corps
- Artillery Brigade
4th Division
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
- Artillery Brigade
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
- Artillery Brigade
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
10th Division
11th Division
12th Division
V Corps
- Siege Artillery Brigade
8th Division
9th Division (Test)
- 1st Armor Brigade (Test)
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 3
United States Army Air Corps
Attack/Observation
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 70
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 50
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 40
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 100
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20
Prototype/Testing
Curtiss Falcon - 4
Air Tech: 3
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
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This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
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This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OrBat as of 1 July 1926
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 130 Brigades, 650,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army. While the Guards have retained their honed edge, they are being stretched thinner with the need for the posting of two continental divisions overseas to make up for the reduction in Army regulars.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Seattle, Olympia
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
Note: Being Upgraded to Motorized status, reduced effectiveness until November 1925, Upgrade Complete in February 1926
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Normally consisting of two-thirds or more of the standing army, cuts in the prior 8 years of Tory rule have resulted in the Regulars being a minority of Army forces, though the New Defense Plan seeks to improve this. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California (undergoing training, service in July '27, max effective Jan '28)
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Newcastle, New Olympia
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Port Augusta, New Columbia
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Townsville, Cooksland
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
Independent Divisions (6 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 579 brigades (552 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,895,000 men, organized into 184 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 28 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 25 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
70 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925.
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
41 (31 active, 6 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tribune (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Australia
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (40 in training)
40 PF-4 biplane fighters
60 BF-3 biplane bombers
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (in reserve)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
24 T-1 transport aircraft (12 in training)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber
50 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-3s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
8th Fighter Squadron (training)
20 x PF-3s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
1st Composite Group
Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
1st Attack Squadron
14 x BF-2s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
Vallejo, Lower California
3rd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
3rd Transport Group (training)
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 130 Brigades, 650,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army. While the Guards have retained their honed edge, they are being stretched thinner with the need for the posting of two continental divisions overseas to make up for the reduction in Army regulars.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Seattle, Olympia
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
Note: Being Upgraded to Motorized status, reduced effectiveness until November 1925, Upgrade Complete in February 1926
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Normally consisting of two-thirds or more of the standing army, cuts in the prior 8 years of Tory rule have resulted in the Regulars being a minority of Army forces, though the New Defense Plan seeks to improve this. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California (undergoing training, service in July '27, max effective Jan '28)
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Newcastle, New Olympia
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Port Augusta, New Columbia
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Townsville, Cooksland
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
Independent Divisions (6 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 579 brigades (552 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,895,000 men, organized into 184 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 28 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 25 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
70 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925.
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
41 (31 active, 6 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tribune (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Australia
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (40 in training)
40 PF-4 biplane fighters
60 BF-3 biplane bombers
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (in reserve)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
24 T-1 transport aircraft (12 in training)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber
50 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-3s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
8th Fighter Squadron (training)
20 x PF-3s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
1st Composite Group
Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
1st Attack Squadron
14 x BF-2s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
Vallejo, Lower California
3rd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
3rd Transport Group (training)
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
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"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
German Empire Q3 1926 OOB
Note: For troop dispositions, borders and fortresses, please see this earlier post, unless otherwise indicated here.
Note: For troop dispositions, borders and fortresses, please see this earlier post, unless otherwise indicated here.
Army OOB
Tech level 4
Army focus: 4 = 40% of mobilization pool available.
Standing army:
2,59 million men, 518 brigades (all finished retraining and replenishment after dutch war)
10 Armored brigades
27 motorized infantry brigades
52 cavalry brigades
52 artillery brigades
18 heavy artillery brigades
62 Pioneer brigades (6 of them Railway pioneers, specialists in railway building/destruction)
42 Sturmtruppen brigades (specialized assault infantry)
3 Jungle brigades (specialized infantry)
6 Forest brigades (specialized infantry)
24 brigades of marines (infantry specialized for amphib assault)
46 fortress brigades (specialized for coastal guns/fortress weaponry, dispersed throughout the territories)
12 brigades of Colonial troops (German troops specialized for colonial conditions)
164 general infantry brigades
Reserves:
7,455,000 men = 1491 brigades
221 artillery brigades
11 siege artillery brigades
250 cavalry brigades
72 Sturmtruppen brigades
72 Pioneer brigades
40 colonial infantry brigades
24 marine brigades
801 infantry brigades
Total mobilization pool:
German territories: 24,2 million
Dutch territories: 12 million
Untrained manpower left:
4,435 million
Luftwaffe OOB:
Fighters:
- 84 Fokker D. VIII (used as trainers/last ditch fighters)
- 72 Fokker DXi
- 228 Fokker DXIII (12 in training, ready Q1 1927)
- 720 Fokker DXIV (504 in training, 160 ready Q1 1927, 344 ready Q2 1927)
Bombers
- 36 Gotha G IV
- 216 Gotha GXI
- 182 Handley Page V/1500 (all training, all ready Q1 1927)
Long range transports:
18 planes (also double as very poor bombers or rather good long-range reconnaissance aircraft)
Reconnaissance:
Note: fighter force also doubles as reconnaissance aircraft if needed
- 6 recon Zeppelins
Naval aircraft:
- 162 Dornier Do-H (90 in training, ready Q1 1927)
- 162 torpedo bombers (also double as naval bombers) (90 in training, ready Q2 1927)
- 94 Dornier Do-H as floatplanes carried by BB, BC and Cruisers
Navy OOB
Battleships, first rank:
6 Bismarck class BB (10*18", 22 knots)
4 Einheit class BB (14*16.5", 22 knots)
4 L20alpha class BB (12*16.5", 22 knots)
2 Österreich class BB (10*16.5", 22 knots) - all refitting, ready Q4 1926
5 Bayern/Baden class BB (8*16", 21 knots)
4 König class (10*15", 21,2 knots)
2 55kt BB building
Battleships, second rank:
5 Kaiser class (10*12"/50 cal, 21,2 knots)
4 Helgoland class (12*12", 22 knots)
5 Delaware class (10*12", 21 knots)
Battleships, reserve
3 Nassau class (12*12", 22 knots)
Battlecruisers, first rank
3 Ziethen class (9*16"/50, 30 knots)
2 Ersatz Yorck class (8*15", 31 knots)
3 55kt BC building
Battlecruisers, second rank
3 Derfflinger class (8*12"/50, 26,6 knots)
SMS Seydlitz (10*280mm, 27,5 knots)
2 Moltke class (10*280mm, 28 knots)
SMS Von der Tann (10*280mm, 26 knots)
Aircraft Carriers
SMS Restauration (24 aircraft, 25 knots)
2 Courageous class analogues (48 aircraft, 32 knots)
2 36kt CV building
Heavy Cruisers:
2 Blücher class (8*8", 31 knots)
2 BlücherII class (8*8"/60, 32 knots)
4 20kt Heavy cruisers building
Light cruisers:
12 Hamburg class (15*6", 31 knots)
7 Köln class (8*150mm, 27.5 knots)
2 Novara class (9*100mm, 27 knots)
Destroyers:
60 ZD destroyers (Fubuki class analoge, 6*127mm/50, 38 knots)
40 Z24 destroyers (9*120mm, 12*40mm, 36 knots)
12 Z22 destroyers (9*120mm, 12*40mm, 34 knots)
69 V+W class destroyers (4*4,7", 2*40mm, 34 knots)
12 V116 destroyers (4*150mm, 36,9 knots)
2 Tatra class destroyers (2*100mm/50, 32,5 knots)
Submarines:
30 H-class submarines (max speed 14.5 knots, submerged speed 10,5 knots, 390 tons)
36 UB-III Boote updated (range: 8500, max speed 14knots, submerged speed 8 knots, 525tons)
12 Mittel-UII Boote updated (range: 12000, max speed 18, submerged speed 10 knots, 850 tons)
6 Projekt 48 long range U-Boote (range: 13.000, max speed 21 knots, submerged speed 12 knots, 2250 tons)
80 UBIIIB class Boote (24 minelaying variant) on trials, ready Q4 1926
Minelayers
Note: all Z22, Z24 and V+W destroyers also function as minelayers if configured that way, configuration can be changed at any major naval base
- 10 Douwe Aukes class minelayers
Minesweepers
- 20 500t Minesweepers
- 25 Minesweepers, Arabis sloop class
Additional:
1 40kt and 1 45kt liner currently building
For rest of support craft and liners see earlier post
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Armed Forces of Mexico as of 1 July 1927 (start of Q3)
Fuerzas Armadas de Mexico:
Armada de la Imperio Mexicana
Imperial del Ejército Mexicano
Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
Fuerzas Armadas de Mexico:
Armada de la Imperio Mexicana
Pacific Fleet
Home Port: Puerto Vallarta
- Capital Ships: (50 kt)
Cruisers: (45 kt)
- Mexicana class Battleship (12.5 kt)
- Mexicana
Aguascalientes
Guadalajara
CuliacánEscorts: (24.6 kt)
- Six (6) Almirante Cervera class Light Cruiser (7.5 kt)
- Nine (9) Alsedo class Destroyers (1.1 kt)
Four (4) Cassin-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Four (4) Rio Grande class Destroyers (1.7 kt)
Four (4) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Baja Fleet
Home Port: Isla Montague
- Capital Ships: (34.5 kt)
Escorts: (28.6 kt)
- Radetzky class Battleship (14.5 kt)
Tegetthoff class BB Battleship (20 kt)
- Calderon Bridge [formerly Zrinyi (Austria-Hungary)]
- Battle of Puebla [formerly Prinz Eugen (Austria-Hungary)]
- Eight (8) Alsedo class Destroyers (1.1 kt)
Four (4) Rio Grande class Destroyers (1.7 kt)
Four (4) Aylwin-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Ten (10) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Gulf Fleet
Home Port: Veracruz
- Capital Ships: (570.6 kt)
Cruisers: (38.4 kt)
- Santa Ana class Standard Battleships (45.7 kt)
Veracruz class Battleships (30.8 kt)
- Santa Ana
Porfirio Diaz
Benito Juarez
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
Francisco I. Madero
Venustiano CarranzaMexicana class Battleship (12.5 kt)
- Veracruz
Yucatan
Tamulipas
Durango
Jalisco
Oaxaca
Guanajuato
Sinaloa
- San Juan
Santo Domingo
Santiago
Port-au-PrinceEscorts: (59.2 kt)
- Eight (8) Blas de Lezo class Light cruiser (4.8 kt)
- Twelve (12) Churruca class Destroyer (1.6 kt)
Eight (8) Rio Grande class Destroyers (1.7 kt)
Six (6) Sampson-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Six (6) Caldwell-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Sixteen (16) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Caribbean Fleet
Home Port: Santo Domingo
- Capital Ships: (262 kt)
Cruisers: (113.7 kt)
- Virtuoso class Battlecruiser (40 kt)
Presteza class Battlecruiser (25.5 kt)
- Virtuoso
Verídico
Arrepentido
Pensativo
- Presteza
Viveza
Alacridad
SutilezaEscorts: (9 kt)
- Eight (8) Eight (8) San Juan-class Cruisers (9.4 kt)
Seven (7) Navarra class Light Cruiser (5.5 kt)
- Ten (10) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Independent Squadrons:
- Pacific Heavy Cruiser Squadron: (71.1 kt)
- Deutschland class Heavy Cruiser (13kt)
Erzherzog Karl class Heavy Cruiser (10.7kt)
- San Patricio [formerly Pommern (Germany)]
Coleto [formerly Schlesien (Germany)]
Refugio [formerly Hannover (Germany)]
- Francisco Javier Mina [formerly Erherzog Karl (Austria-Hungary)]
Félix María Calleja del Rey [formerly Erherzog Ferdinand Max (Austria-Hungary)]
Vicente Guerrero [formerly Erzherzog Friedrich (Austria-Hungary)]
Submarine Forces: (50 kt)
- Atlantic Submarine Squadrons: (30 kt)
Pacific Submarine Squadrons: (20 kt)
- Twenty (20) S-class Mk IVAttack Submarines (1.2 kt)
Six (6) Support-class Submarine Tenders (3 kt)Modified for fuel, cargo, and supply transport
- Twelve (12) S-class Mk IVAttack Submarines (1.2 kt)
Two (2) Support-class Submarine Tenders (3 kt)Modified for fuel, cargo, and supply transport
Auxiliary Fleet:
- 20x Minesweepers (750t)
8x Fleet Oiler (12kt)
6x Ammunition ships (7 kt)
2x Hospital Ships (10 kt)
15x Troop transports (5kt)
25x Troop transports (6kt)
Infantería de Marina
- Primera Brigada de Infantería de Marina
Segunda Brigada de Infantería de Marina
Construction Resources:
- Four (4) Slipways 25,000 to 40,000
Six (6) Slipways 40,000 to 55,000
Four (4) Slipways 55,000 to 70,000
170,000 Tons General Purpose Slipways
Imperial del Ejército Mexicano
As of 1 June 1927 ALL Divisions will be motorized
Reserve Corps Designations I through XXIX are reserved for 1st Rate (Separation to 5 years post separation) Troops
Reserve Corps Designations XXX through LIX are reserved for 2nd Rate (5 years to 15 years post separation) Troops
Reserve Corps Designations LX through LXXXIX are reserved for 3rd Rate (15 years to 25 years post separation) Troops
Imperial Guards Corps:
- Imperial Guards Division
Royal Criollo Guards Division
Pan Mexicana Guards Division
I Corps Artillery Brigade
I Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
Imperial Guard Reserve Corps
Imperial Guard Final Reserve Corps
2nd Army: Honduras
- III Corps
XI Corps
- 1st Rifle Division
5th Rifle Division
2nd Motor-Rifle Division
III Corps Artillery Brigade
III Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeIII Reserve Corps
- 1st Guards Division
2nd Rifle Division
Honduran Guards
XI Corps Artillery Brigade
XI Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XI Reserve Corps
XXXIII Reserve Corps
XLI Reserve Corps
LXIII Reserve Corps
LXXI Reserve Corps
3rd Army: El Salvador
- VI Corps
XII Corps
- 3rd Guards Division
2nd Nahuan Division
2nd Mayan Division
VI Corps Artillery Brigade
VI Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeVI Reserve Corps
- Vicente Guerrero Division
El Salvador Division
Félix Fernández Division
XII Corps Artillery Brigade
XII Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XII Reserve Corps
XXXVI Reserve Corps
XLII Reserve Corps
LXVII Reserve Corps
LXXII Reserve Corps
5th Army: Sonora
- IV Corps
VII Corps
- Nahua Division
Northern Guards Division
Northern Arms Division
IV Corps Artillery Brigade
IV Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeIV Reserve Corps
- Royal Guards Division
Manuel Gómez Pedraza Division
Federales Division
VII Corps Artillery Brigade
VII Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
VII Reserve Corps
XXXIV Reserve Corps
XXXVII Reserve Corps
LXIV Reserve Corps
LXVII Reserve Corps
9th Army: Oaxaca
- XIII Corps
XVIII Corps
- Criollo Imperial Guards Division
3rd Mayan Division
3rd Nahuan Division
XIII Corps Artillery Brigade
XIII Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeXIII Reserve Corps
- Division de San Patricio
Royal Mestizo Division
Southern Arms Division
XVIII Corps Artillery Brigade
XVIII Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XVIII Reserve Corps
XLIII Reserve Corps
XLVIII Reserve Corps
LXXIII Reserve Corps
LXXVIII Reserve Corps
12th Army: Yucatan
- II Corps
IX Corps
- 1st Motor Rifle Division
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Division
Agustín de Iturbide Division
II Corps Artillery Brigade
II Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeII Reserve Corps
- Mayan Division
Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Division
2nd Guards Division
IX Corps Artillery Brigade
IX Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
IX Reserve Corps
XXXII Reserve Corps
XXXIX Reserve Corps
LXII Reserve Corps
LXIX Reserve Corps
14th Army: Veracruz
- VIII Corps
XVI Corps
- Eastern Criollo Division
3rd Mestizo Division
4th Mestizo Division
VIII Corps Artillery Brigade
VIII Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeVIII Reserve Corps
- Marquis de la Cadena Division
4th Rifle Division
Pedro Sánchez de Tagle Division
XVI Corps Artillery Brigade
XVI Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XVI Reserve Corps
XXXVIII Reserve Corps
XLVI Reserve Corps
LXVIII Reserve Corps
LXXVI Reserve Corps
18th Army: Guatemala
- XVII Corps
XXI Corps
- Guatemalan Guards Division
6th Rifle Division
Benito Juarez Division
XVII Corps Artillery Brigade
XVII Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeXVII Reserve Corps
- 4th Guards Division
Southern Criollo Division
7th Rifle Division
XXI Corps Artillery Brigade
XXI Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XXI Reserve Corps
XLVII Reserve Corps
LI Reserve Corps
LXXVII Reserve Corps
LXXXI Reserve Corps
21st Army: Guadalajara
- XV Corps
XIX Corps
- Western Arms Division
Royal Rifle Division
3rd Rifle Division
XV Corps Artillery Brigade
XV Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeXV Reserve Corps
- Western Criollo Division
1st Mestizo Division
2nd Mestizo Division
XIX Corps Artillery Brigade
XIX Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XIX Reserve Corps
XLV Reserve Corps
XLIX Reserve Corps
LXXV Reserve Corps
LXXXIX Reserve Corps
Army of Nicaragua: Nicaragua
- I Nicaraguan Corps
II Nicaraguan Corps
- Nicaraguan Guards Division
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba Division
Nicaraguan Mountain Division
1st Nicaraguan Corps Artillery Brigade
1st Nicaraguan Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
- Royal Nicaraguan Cirollo Division
1st Nicaraguan Rifle Division
Native Division
2nd Nicaraguan Corps Artillery Brigade
2nd Nicaraguan Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
II Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
XXXI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
XXXII Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
LXI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
LXII Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
Hispaniola CorpsI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
- Dominica Division
Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez Division
Caribbean Division
Hispaniola Corps Artillery Brigade
Hispaniola Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XXI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
LXI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
Independent Brigades:
- Primera Brigada de la violación pesados (1st Rangers)
Segunda Brigada de la violación pesados (2nd Rangers)
Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
The Air Force is technically a branch of the Army however numbers are presented here for clarity. Unit strength lists the active number of craft (that can be utilized at any time) and the total number of aircraft (as purchased)
Air Superiority:10th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
- PW.6
PW.9
- 1st Pursuit Wing (72/80)
2nd Pursuit Wing (72/80)
3rd Pursuit Wing (72/80)
4th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
5th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
6th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
7th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
11th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
12th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
13th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
14th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
15th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
16th Pursuit Wing (72/80)[/list][/list]
Tactical Bombers:
- DH.10
HP.24
- 1st Tactical Wing (72/80)
2nd Tactical Wing (72/80)
3rd Tactical Wing (72/80)
4th Tactical Wing (72/80)
5th Tactical Wing (72/80)
- 10th Tactical Wing (72/80)
11th Tactical Wing (72/80)
12th Tactical Wing (72/80)
13th Tactical Wing (72/80)
14th Tactical Wing (72/80)
15th Tactical Wing (72/80)
16th Tactical Wing (72/80)
Reconnaissance/Artillery Observation:
- C.1
- 1st Reconnaissance Wing (72/80)
2nd Reconnaissance Wing (72/80)
Transport:
- T.1
- 1st Air Transport Squadron (10/12)
2nd Air Transport Squadron (10/12)
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OrBat as of 1 October 1926
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 150 Brigades, 750,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Newcastle, New Olympia
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Port Augusta, New Columbia
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Townsville, Cooksland
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
Independent Divisions (6 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 579 brigades (552 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,895,000 men, organized into 184 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 28 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 25 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925.
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
41 (31 active, 6 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tribune (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes) (in training)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
3rd Transport Group (training)
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 150 Brigades, 750,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Newcastle, New Olympia
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Port Augusta, New Columbia
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Townsville, Cooksland
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
Independent Divisions (6 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 579 brigades (552 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,895,000 men, organized into 184 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 28 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 25 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925.
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
41 (31 active, 6 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tribune (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes) (in training)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
3rd Transport Group (training)
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
”A Radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
United States of America (as of October 1926)
Carriers
Langley CV - 1
South Dakota BB - 6
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2
Florida BB - 2
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6
Sampson DD - 6
Aylwin DD - 4
Cassin DD - 4
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation
FU [Vought VE-7] - 10
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 20
SC [Curtiss CS] - 10
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
I Corps
4th Division
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
11th Division
12th Division
V Corps
8th Division
9th Division (Test)
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 3
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 70
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 10
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 30
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 60
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 140
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 100
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20
Air Tech: 3
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
Department of the Navy
United States NavyCarriers
Langley CV - 1
- Airgroup: 50 FU [Vought VE-7]
South Dakota BB - 6
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2
Florida BB - 2
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6
Sampson DD - 6
Aylwin DD - 4
Cassin DD - 4
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation
FU [Vought VE-7] - 10
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 20
SC [Curtiss CS] - 10
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
Department of War
United States ArmyI Corps
- Artillery Brigade
4th Division
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
- Artillery Brigade
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
- Artillery Brigade
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
- Artillery Brigade
11th Division
12th Division
V Corps
- Siege Artillery Brigade
8th Division
9th Division (Test)
- 1st Armor Brigade (Test)
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 3
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 70
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 10
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 30
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 60
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 140
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 100
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20
Air Tech: 3
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
"How can I wait unknowing?
This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
The new coastal defences (see latest storypost for that). Note that these are defences that are added to those already in place. Also note that these are not "new" batteries - they are turrets taken from the refitted BBs, reassembled at the locations indicated with concrete/earth mounds put around them to hold them in place and to add a little additional protection.
Baltic:
Stettin: 2 triple 16"/50
Danzig: 2 triple 16"/50
Kiel: 2 triple 16.5", 2 dual 16.5"
North sea:
Bremerhaven: 2 triple 16"/50
(batteries indicated in red)
Wangerooge:2 triple 16.5"
Mellum: 1 quad 16.5"
Horumersiel: 1 quad 16.5"
Netherlands:
(batteries indicated in red)
Antwerp, Rotterdam: 2 quad, 2 dual 16.5" each
Ostfriesische Inseln:
(batteries indicated in red)
Texel: 1 quad 16.5"
Vlieland: 1 triple 16.5"
Terschelling: 1 triple 16.5"
(batteries indicated in red)
Borkum: 1 quad 16.5" (guarding entrance to Emden)
(batteries indicated in blue, ignore the border line as it is an OTL 1990 one.)
Sylt: 1 triple 16.5", 1 dual 16.5"
Italy:
(batteries indicated in red)
Pola: 2 quad 16.5"
Trieste: 1 triple 16"/50 cal
(batteries indicated in red)
Venice: 1 triple 16"/50 cal
(batteries indicated in red)
Genua: 1 triple 16"/50 cal
La Spezia: 2 quad 16.5"
(Note: For the Italian harbours this is the first protection they have at all against BB attacks)
Others:
Samoa : 1 triple 16.5"
Berbera: 2 quad 16.5"
Donated to France (for use in fort above Calais): 4* dual 16.5"
Baltic:
Stettin: 2 triple 16"/50
Danzig: 2 triple 16"/50
Kiel: 2 triple 16.5", 2 dual 16.5"
North sea:
Bremerhaven: 2 triple 16"/50
(batteries indicated in red)
Wangerooge:2 triple 16.5"
Mellum: 1 quad 16.5"
Horumersiel: 1 quad 16.5"
Netherlands:
(batteries indicated in red)
Antwerp, Rotterdam: 2 quad, 2 dual 16.5" each
Ostfriesische Inseln:
(batteries indicated in red)
Texel: 1 quad 16.5"
Vlieland: 1 triple 16.5"
Terschelling: 1 triple 16.5"
(batteries indicated in red)
Borkum: 1 quad 16.5" (guarding entrance to Emden)
(batteries indicated in blue, ignore the border line as it is an OTL 1990 one.)
Sylt: 1 triple 16.5", 1 dual 16.5"
Italy:
(batteries indicated in red)
Pola: 2 quad 16.5"
Trieste: 1 triple 16"/50 cal
(batteries indicated in red)
Venice: 1 triple 16"/50 cal
(batteries indicated in red)
Genua: 1 triple 16"/50 cal
La Spezia: 2 quad 16.5"
(Note: For the Italian harbours this is the first protection they have at all against BB attacks)
Others:
Samoa : 1 triple 16.5"
Berbera: 2 quad 16.5"
Donated to France (for use in fort above Calais): 4* dual 16.5"
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
NOTE: There might be errors. In the process of Completion.
Byzantine Empire
Other titles: Imperium Romanum
Imperial Army
The Imperial Army of the Byzantine Empire may be relatively small to its neighbours, but it remains the oldest professional army to exist in the world. The Imperial Guard, which include the Scholae Palatinae elite infantry and Athanatoi elite calvary, and the Naval Comitatenses are among the most well skilled and disciplined troops in the world. The Comitatenses Heavy Infantry make up the bulk of the Infantry forces. Staff colleges in Constantinople, Thessaloniki, Athens, Nikea, Antioch, Damascus, Baghdad and Ancrya, churn out officers and noncommissioned officers to fill the ranks of the army.
The Akritoi border troops consist of draft soldiers who are given the task of watching the borders, while honing their military skills just so that they might serve the Empire with distinction when they are called upon to do their duty for God and Country.
At this stand point in the Empire, there is considerable experimentation with tanks and other forms of heavy armor. In Byzantium, these are referred to Kataphraktoi Heavy Cavalry. Much motorization is slowly being implemented, in line with the desire for high mobility.
The Imperial Army also mans many important fortifications. A string of forts riddle the border with Shepistan, manned by detachments from the various legions stationed there, along with the Akritoi troops.
Major coastal forts are: Dardanelles, Crete, Hormuz, Carthage, Sardinia. Typical fort arrangement includes: 16"/50 guns, 16"/45 guns, 14"/50 guns, 8"/55 guns, and assorted 6", 5"/38 and below guns and AA armament. Note that many of the 16"/50 guns and 16"/45 guns are housed in turrets based on the S. Dakota battleships, Colorado battleships and more recently, the Justinian Class battleships. Same applies to the earlier guns.
Land forts in Persia at Bandar-e-Abbas, Sirjan, Kerman, Rafsanjan, Bam, Birjand, Kerman/Mahan, Rafsanjan, Khamir, Nain, Janah and at key cities such as Tehranopolis, Gerash, Yazd, Shiraz, Shahrbabak, Esfahan. Typical arrangement includes 8", 6" guns of varying caliber.
A system of outposts line the border to Shepistan, equipped with the latest optics and hardened telephone cable lines to serve as early warning.
All forts are subject to continual improvement.
Equipment
Light tanks: FT-17 variant/Vickers MK II Medium (to be replaced by a T-26/Vickers 6tonne analogue?)
Medium tanks: Char B1
Order of Battle
Population: 85million
Mobilization Pool: 20% X 85 million = 17 million (Ind + Eco = 10 points)
Army Manpower: 30% X 17 million = 5.1 million (Army Focus = 3)
Standing Army: 20% X 5.1 million = 1.02 million (SML = 2)
Reserves: 60% X 5.1 million = 3.06 million (SML = 2)
Total number of Profesional Force brigades = 1.02 / 5000 = 204 brigades
Total number of Akritoi brigades = 3.06 million / 5000 = 612 brigades
Imperial Guard
Total number of Legions: 12.
Legio I Konstantinopolis (18 Brigades)
The above is the standard template for the most elite among Legions. The other Legions that follow this template are:
Legio II Thessaloniki (+1 Armored Brigades, 3 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery, 1 Motorized Combat Engineer)
Legio III Antioch (+3 Armored Brigades, 3 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery, 1 Motorized Combat Engineer)
(Note: The below mentioned legions have 15 brigades each)
Legio IV Damascus (2+1 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio V Sparta (+3 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio VI Nikea (+3 Motorized Infantry Divsions, +1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio VII Athens (+1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio VIII Ancrya (+1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio IX Yazd
Legio X Cestiphon*
Legio XI Tehranopolis
Legio XII Javanopolis**
*: Trained for Mountain Warfare
**: Trained for Jungle Warfare
However, the following Legions are Comitatenses Legions. Professional troops. They do not have any Armored Brigades. All artillery is horse drawn etc. In general, Combat Engineer brigades are organized into 3 companies each, and 2 companies would accompany each division. All Artillery brigades are at the minimum horse drawn. Note that Legio VIII-XI do not have siege brigades, but rather the brigade is replaced by an infantry brigade dedicated to manning forts. Legio X is trained explicitly for mountain warfare. Legio VI-XI, Legio II are deployed largely in the Persian territories, largely as a vanguard against any Shepistani incursion. Some divisions are based in fortresses and mann them as part of the defenses against possible incursion. Legio XII Javanopolis is stationed in Java, Singapore, Riau, and is trained in jungle warfare.
Special Forces
Varangian Guard: 2 Divisions
Marine Comitatenses: Legio XIII Crete (3 Infantry brigades + 1 Combat Engineer brigade)
Artillery Comitatenses: 6 Motorized Artillery Brigades For "Special Use"
Coastal Artillery: 9 brigades (Dardanelles(2 brigades), Carthage, Crete, Taranto, Hormuz (2 brigades), Riau, Singapore)
Akritoi
The Akritoi form an important component in the Empire's defence. There are some 30 Akritoi Legions following a similar organisation to active legions. There are plans to raise Akritoi legions to full active status, but none are detailed yet. The remaining brigades are largely designated to man various fortifications and coastal artillery. There are only 6 Akritoi Siege artillery brigades. The rest of them legions have these substituted for infantry brigades which are designated for various functions, such as manning forts, or mountain/jungle warfare.
Imperial Navy
The Imperial Navy is the dominant force in the Eastern and Central Mediterranean. While not as large as the German Imperial Navy, it remains a technical proficient force capable of standing its ground when it comes to it. The latest class, the Justinian-class is a new design that seeks to ensure parity between the Empire and its contemporaries. General Byzantine naval doctrine calls for long range artillery duels, with cruisers and destroyers forming screening positions. Battleships are thus well armed and armored, while eschewing speed. Cruisers generally perform three roles: Convoy escort, convoy hunting, and battleship screening.
Total Standard Displacement: 1,200,000 tonnes
Total Shipyard Capacity (under 25,000T): 80,000T + 100,000T (5+5 for E and IND)
Total Number of Large Slips: 6 slipways for ships 25-40,000T Standard, 4 slipways for ships 40-55,000T Standard
Battleships:
Hadrian class (South Carolina class) x 2 (Hadrian, Antoninus Pius) (16,000 tonnes standard)
Trajan class (Florida class) x 2 (Trajan, Vespasian) (21,825 tonnes standard)
Domitian class (Wyoming class) x 2 (Domitian, Titus) (27,243 tonnes standard)
Tiberius class (Nevada class) x 2 (Tiberius, Nero) (27,500 tonnes standard)
Diocletian class (Pennsylvania class) x 2 (Diocletian, Valentinian) (31,400 tonnes standard)
Aurelian class (New Mexico class) x 2 (Aurelian, Tacitus) (32,000 tonnes standard)
Valens class (Tennessee class) x 2 (Valens, Constantius) (33,190 tonnes standard)
Constantine class (Colorado class) x 2 (Constantine I the Great, Augustus) (32,600 tonnes standard)
Basil II class (S. Dakota) x4 (Basil II the Bulgar Slayer, Maurice, Belisarius, Alexander) (43,000 tonnes standard)
Justinian class x 4 (Justinian I, Theodosius I the Great, Alexios I Komnenos, Manuel I Komnenos) (50,095 tonnes standard)
John II Komnenos x 2 (John II Komnenos, Julius Caesar) (Under construction from 1926Q1)
Aircraft Carriers
Goliath class (Lexington CV) (36000 tonnes) x 1
Sparta class x 2
Cruisers:
Sparta class (laid down in 1923, 16,858tonnes) x 10
Pensacola class (reduced speed, 9100 tonnes) x 4
Omaha class (7050 tonnes) x 16
Emerald class (7580 tonnes) x 12
Total (Excluding newly laid ships): 338624 tonnes
Destroyers:
Gladius I class (Sampson class) (1111 tonnes) x 6
Gladius II class (Caldwell class) (1020 tonnes) x 24
Gladius III (Wickes class) (1154 tonnes) x 32
Gladius IV (Clemson class) (1215 tonnes) x 48
Gladius V (Chacal class) (2112 tonnes) x 12
Gladius VI (Fubuki class) (1750 tonnes) x 40 (Under Construction)
Submarines:
US R class (Improved) (570 tonnes) x 24 (Under Construction)
British R class (420 tonnes) x 48
AA-1 class (1107 tonnes) x 18
U-139 class (1930 tonnes) x 18
U-139 class (Improved) (1930) x 6 (Under Construction)
X1 class (modified) (2780 tonnes x 18
V3 class (2119 tonnes) x 12
Organisation
Hormuz Battlegroup
Destroyer Squadrons
6 Gladius I (Sampson class) Destroyers
6 Gladius II (Caldwell class) Destroyers
8 Gladius III (Wickes class) Destroyers
8 Gladius IV (Clemson class) Destroyers
Submarine Squadrons
16 R class
4 AA-1 class
4 U-139 class
3 X-1 class
Cruiser Squadrons
4 Omaha class
4 Emerald class
2 Sparta class
Battleship Squadrons
2 Constantine class (Colorado class)
2 Aurelian class (New Mexico class)
Imperial Air Force
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
40 BF-3 biplane fighters
20 BF-2 biplane fighters
20 BF-1 Sea Dart naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
6 BT-1 transport aircraft
14 BFB-2 biplane bomber
From Sultanate:
50 Reconnaissance fighters (1926) = 5 points
100 Pursuit fighters (1926) = 10 points (20 under Navy control)
50 Fighter-bombers (1926) = 5 points (20 under Navy control)
12 Heavy Bombers (1926) = 6 points
Byzantine Empire
Other titles: Imperium Romanum
Imperial Army
The Imperial Army of the Byzantine Empire may be relatively small to its neighbours, but it remains the oldest professional army to exist in the world. The Imperial Guard, which include the Scholae Palatinae elite infantry and Athanatoi elite calvary, and the Naval Comitatenses are among the most well skilled and disciplined troops in the world. The Comitatenses Heavy Infantry make up the bulk of the Infantry forces. Staff colleges in Constantinople, Thessaloniki, Athens, Nikea, Antioch, Damascus, Baghdad and Ancrya, churn out officers and noncommissioned officers to fill the ranks of the army.
The Akritoi border troops consist of draft soldiers who are given the task of watching the borders, while honing their military skills just so that they might serve the Empire with distinction when they are called upon to do their duty for God and Country.
At this stand point in the Empire, there is considerable experimentation with tanks and other forms of heavy armor. In Byzantium, these are referred to Kataphraktoi Heavy Cavalry. Much motorization is slowly being implemented, in line with the desire for high mobility.
The Imperial Army also mans many important fortifications. A string of forts riddle the border with Shepistan, manned by detachments from the various legions stationed there, along with the Akritoi troops.
Major coastal forts are: Dardanelles, Crete, Hormuz, Carthage, Sardinia. Typical fort arrangement includes: 16"/50 guns, 16"/45 guns, 14"/50 guns, 8"/55 guns, and assorted 6", 5"/38 and below guns and AA armament. Note that many of the 16"/50 guns and 16"/45 guns are housed in turrets based on the S. Dakota battleships, Colorado battleships and more recently, the Justinian Class battleships. Same applies to the earlier guns.
Land forts in Persia at Bandar-e-Abbas, Sirjan, Kerman, Rafsanjan, Bam, Birjand, Kerman/Mahan, Rafsanjan, Khamir, Nain, Janah and at key cities such as Tehranopolis, Gerash, Yazd, Shiraz, Shahrbabak, Esfahan. Typical arrangement includes 8", 6" guns of varying caliber.
A system of outposts line the border to Shepistan, equipped with the latest optics and hardened telephone cable lines to serve as early warning.
All forts are subject to continual improvement.
Equipment
Light tanks: FT-17 variant/Vickers MK II Medium (to be replaced by a T-26/Vickers 6tonne analogue?)
Medium tanks: Char B1
Order of Battle
Population: 85million
Mobilization Pool: 20% X 85 million = 17 million (Ind + Eco = 10 points)
Army Manpower: 30% X 17 million = 5.1 million (Army Focus = 3)
Standing Army: 20% X 5.1 million = 1.02 million (SML = 2)
Reserves: 60% X 5.1 million = 3.06 million (SML = 2)
Total number of Profesional Force brigades = 1.02 / 5000 = 204 brigades
Total number of Akritoi brigades = 3.06 million / 5000 = 612 brigades
Imperial Guard
Total number of Legions: 12.
Legio I Konstantinopolis (18 Brigades)
- 1st Scholae Palatinae "Emperor's Own" Division
- 1st Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade
2nd Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade
3rd Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade- Athanatoi Armored Recon Battalion
1st Athanatoi Calvary Brigade- Flying Artillery Battalion
- 4th Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade
5th Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade
6th Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade- Athanatoi Armored Recon Battalion
2nd Athanatoi Calvary Brigade- Flying Artillery Battalion
- 7th Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade
8th Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade
9th Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade- Athanatoi Armored Recon Battalion
3rd Athanatoi Calvary Brigade- Flying Artillery Battalion
1st Siege Artillery Brigade (Motorized)
1st Kombat Engineer Brigade (Motorized) - 1st Scholae Palatinae Motorised Rifle Brigade
The above is the standard template for the most elite among Legions. The other Legions that follow this template are:
Legio II Thessaloniki (+1 Armored Brigades, 3 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery, 1 Motorized Combat Engineer)
Legio III Antioch (+3 Armored Brigades, 3 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery, 1 Motorized Combat Engineer)
(Note: The below mentioned legions have 15 brigades each)
Legio IV Damascus (2+1 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio V Sparta (+3 Motorized Infantry Divisions, 1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio VI Nikea (+3 Motorized Infantry Divsions, +1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio VII Athens (+1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio VIII Ancrya (+1 Motorized Artillery)
Legio IX Yazd
Legio X Cestiphon*
Legio XI Tehranopolis
Legio XII Javanopolis**
*: Trained for Mountain Warfare
**: Trained for Jungle Warfare
However, the following Legions are Comitatenses Legions. Professional troops. They do not have any Armored Brigades. All artillery is horse drawn etc. In general, Combat Engineer brigades are organized into 3 companies each, and 2 companies would accompany each division. All Artillery brigades are at the minimum horse drawn. Note that Legio VIII-XI do not have siege brigades, but rather the brigade is replaced by an infantry brigade dedicated to manning forts. Legio X is trained explicitly for mountain warfare. Legio VI-XI, Legio II are deployed largely in the Persian territories, largely as a vanguard against any Shepistani incursion. Some divisions are based in fortresses and mann them as part of the defenses against possible incursion. Legio XII Javanopolis is stationed in Java, Singapore, Riau, and is trained in jungle warfare.
Special Forces
Varangian Guard: 2 Divisions
Marine Comitatenses: Legio XIII Crete (3 Infantry brigades + 1 Combat Engineer brigade)
Artillery Comitatenses: 6 Motorized Artillery Brigades For "Special Use"
Coastal Artillery: 9 brigades (Dardanelles(2 brigades), Carthage, Crete, Taranto, Hormuz (2 brigades), Riau, Singapore)
Akritoi
The Akritoi form an important component in the Empire's defence. There are some 30 Akritoi Legions following a similar organisation to active legions. There are plans to raise Akritoi legions to full active status, but none are detailed yet. The remaining brigades are largely designated to man various fortifications and coastal artillery. There are only 6 Akritoi Siege artillery brigades. The rest of them legions have these substituted for infantry brigades which are designated for various functions, such as manning forts, or mountain/jungle warfare.
Imperial Navy
The Imperial Navy is the dominant force in the Eastern and Central Mediterranean. While not as large as the German Imperial Navy, it remains a technical proficient force capable of standing its ground when it comes to it. The latest class, the Justinian-class is a new design that seeks to ensure parity between the Empire and its contemporaries. General Byzantine naval doctrine calls for long range artillery duels, with cruisers and destroyers forming screening positions. Battleships are thus well armed and armored, while eschewing speed. Cruisers generally perform three roles: Convoy escort, convoy hunting, and battleship screening.
Total Standard Displacement: 1,200,000 tonnes
Total Shipyard Capacity (under 25,000T): 80,000T + 100,000T (5+5 for E and IND)
Total Number of Large Slips: 6 slipways for ships 25-40,000T Standard, 4 slipways for ships 40-55,000T Standard
Battleships:
Hadrian class (South Carolina class) x 2 (Hadrian, Antoninus Pius) (16,000 tonnes standard)
Trajan class (Florida class) x 2 (Trajan, Vespasian) (21,825 tonnes standard)
Domitian class (Wyoming class) x 2 (Domitian, Titus) (27,243 tonnes standard)
Tiberius class (Nevada class) x 2 (Tiberius, Nero) (27,500 tonnes standard)
Diocletian class (Pennsylvania class) x 2 (Diocletian, Valentinian) (31,400 tonnes standard)
Aurelian class (New Mexico class) x 2 (Aurelian, Tacitus) (32,000 tonnes standard)
Valens class (Tennessee class) x 2 (Valens, Constantius) (33,190 tonnes standard)
Constantine class (Colorado class) x 2 (Constantine I the Great, Augustus) (32,600 tonnes standard)
Basil II class (S. Dakota) x4 (Basil II the Bulgar Slayer, Maurice, Belisarius, Alexander) (43,000 tonnes standard)
Justinian class x 4 (Justinian I, Theodosius I the Great, Alexios I Komnenos, Manuel I Komnenos) (50,095 tonnes standard)
John II Komnenos x 2 (John II Komnenos, Julius Caesar) (Under construction from 1926Q1)
Aircraft Carriers
Goliath class (Lexington CV) (36000 tonnes) x 1
Sparta class x 2
Cruisers:
Sparta class (laid down in 1923, 16,858tonnes) x 10
Pensacola class (reduced speed, 9100 tonnes) x 4
Omaha class (7050 tonnes) x 16
Emerald class (7580 tonnes) x 12
Total (Excluding newly laid ships): 338624 tonnes
Destroyers:
Gladius I class (Sampson class) (1111 tonnes) x 6
Gladius II class (Caldwell class) (1020 tonnes) x 24
Gladius III (Wickes class) (1154 tonnes) x 32
Gladius IV (Clemson class) (1215 tonnes) x 48
Gladius V (Chacal class) (2112 tonnes) x 12
Gladius VI (Fubuki class) (1750 tonnes) x 40 (Under Construction)
Submarines:
US R class (Improved) (570 tonnes) x 24 (Under Construction)
British R class (420 tonnes) x 48
AA-1 class (1107 tonnes) x 18
U-139 class (1930 tonnes) x 18
U-139 class (Improved) (1930) x 6 (Under Construction)
X1 class (modified) (2780 tonnes x 18
V3 class (2119 tonnes) x 12
Organisation
Hormuz Battlegroup
Destroyer Squadrons
6 Gladius I (Sampson class) Destroyers
6 Gladius II (Caldwell class) Destroyers
8 Gladius III (Wickes class) Destroyers
8 Gladius IV (Clemson class) Destroyers
Submarine Squadrons
16 R class
4 AA-1 class
4 U-139 class
3 X-1 class
Cruiser Squadrons
4 Omaha class
4 Emerald class
2 Sparta class
Battleship Squadrons
2 Constantine class (Colorado class)
2 Aurelian class (New Mexico class)
Imperial Air Force
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
40 BF-3 biplane fighters
20 BF-2 biplane fighters
20 BF-1 Sea Dart naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations)
6 BT-1 transport aircraft
14 BFB-2 biplane bomber
From Sultanate:
50 Reconnaissance fighters (1926) = 5 points
100 Pursuit fighters (1926) = 10 points (20 under Navy control)
50 Fighter-bombers (1926) = 5 points (20 under Navy control)
12 Heavy Bombers (1926) = 6 points
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STGOD: Byzantine Empire
Your spirit, diseased as it is, refuses to allow you to give up, no matter what threats you face... and whatever wreckage you leave behind you.
Kreia
Your spirit, diseased as it is, refuses to allow you to give up, no matter what threats you face... and whatever wreckage you leave behind you.
Kreia
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OrBat as of 1 January 1927
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Newcastle, New Olympia
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Port Augusta, New Columbia
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Townsville, Cooksland
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925.
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
41 (31 active, 6 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tribune (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft = 4 IBPs (completion January 1927)
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (20 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes) (in training)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron (will arrive March 1927)
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Newcastle, New Olympia
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Port Augusta, New Columbia
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Townsville, Cooksland
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines building 1924-1925.
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
41 (31 active, 6 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tribune (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q2 1930)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft = 4 IBPs (completion January 1927)
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (20 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes) (in training)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron (will arrive March 1927)
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
”A Radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
United States of America (as of January 1927)
Carriers
Langley CV - 1
South Dakota BB - 6
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2
Florida BB - 2
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Sampson DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Aylwin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Cassin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation (Aircraft not assigned to a CAG)
FU [Vought VE-7] - 20
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 20
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
I Corps
4th Division {Upgrading to Motorized}
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
11th Division
12th Division
V Corps
8th Division
9th Division
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 4
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 100
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 40
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 30
O-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 30
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 180
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 100
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20 {Reserve}
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 90
Transport
C-1 [Douglas C-1] - 20
Air Tech: 4
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
Department of the Navy
United States NavyCarriers
Langley CV - 1
- Airgroup: 40 FU [Vought VE-7]
10 SC [Curtiss CS]
South Dakota BB - 6
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2
Florida BB - 2
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Sampson DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Aylwin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Cassin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation (Aircraft not assigned to a CAG)
FU [Vought VE-7] - 20
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 20
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
Department of War
United States ArmyI Corps
- Artillery Brigade {Upgrading to Motorized}
4th Division {Upgrading to Motorized}
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
- Artillery Brigade
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
- Artillery Brigade
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
- Artillery Brigade
11th Division
12th Division
V Corps
- Siege Artillery Brigade
8th Division
9th Division
- 1st Armor Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 4
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 100
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 40
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 30
O-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 30
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 180
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 100
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20 {Reserve}
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 90
Transport
C-1 [Douglas C-1] - 20
Air Tech: 4
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
"How can I wait unknowing?
This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
German Empire end of Q1 1927
Note: For borders and fortresses, as well as Army troop dispositions, please see this earlier post, unless contradicted here.
Note: For borders and fortresses, as well as Army troop dispositions, please see this earlier post, unless contradicted here.
All motorized Units of the German Army (cavalry of course is cavalry and not motorized):Heer OOB
Tech level 4
Total mobilization pool:
German territories: 24,2 million
Dutch territories: 12 million
Army focus: 4 = 40% of mobilization pool available.
Standing army:
2,59 million men, 518 brigades (all finished retraining and replenishment after dutch war)
10 Armored brigades
48 motorized infantry brigades (26 standard infantry, rest Pioniere/Sturmtruppen)
52 cavalry brigades
52 artillery brigades (20 motorized)
18 heavy artillery brigades (5 motorized)
62 Pioneer brigades (6 of them Railway pioneers, specialists in railway building/destruction)
42 Sturmtruppen brigades (specialized assault infantry)
3 Jungle brigades (specialized infantry)
6 Forest brigades (specialized infantry)
24 brigades of marines (infantry specialized for amphib assault)
46 fortress brigades (specialized for coastal guns/fortress weaponry, dispersed throughout the territories)
12 brigades of Colonial troops (German troops specialized for colonial conditions)
18 Mountain brigades
146 general infantry brigades
Reserves:
7,455,000 men = 1491 brigades
221 artillery brigades
11 siege artillery brigades
250 cavalry brigades
72 Sturmtruppen brigades
72 Pioneer brigades
40 colonial infantry brigades
24 marine brigades
32 mountain brigades
769 infantry brigades
Note: From here on in I'll not list special support units etc. Simply assume they exist.Gardekorps
The elite of the elite.
Commanded by: Oskar von Hutier
Note: All formations listed under the Gardekorps are motorized (except for cavalry, obviously). Infantry brigades of the Gardekorps are usually composed of one third infantry, one third sturmtruppen and one third pioneer units.
1st Battalion, 1st Guard Foot Artillery Regiment (I./1. Garde-Fußartillerie-Regiment, mot) (Commander: Georg Bruchmüller)
No. 1 Aerial Reconnaissance Section (Flieger-Abteilung 1)
Guard Corps Engineers (Garde-Korps-Brücken-Train)
Guard Corps Communications Section (Garde-Fernsprech-Abteilung)
1st Machine Gun Company (1. Maschinengewehr Kompagnie)
1st Garde-Infanterie-Division
1st Guard Infantry Brigade
2nd Guard Infantry Brigade
1st Guard Cavalry Brigade (armored brigade)
Guard Hussar Regiment (armored recon regiment)
2nd Guard Cavalry brigade (cavalry brigade)
1st Guard Field Artillery Brigade
1st Company, Guard Pioneer Battalion
1st and 3rd Section, Guard Field Ambulance Company
1st Guard Division Engineer Bataillion
2nd Garde-Infanterie-Division
3rd Guard Infantry Brigade
4th Guard Infantry Brigade
1st Guard Light Cavalry Regiment
2nd Guard Field Artillery Brigade
2nd and 3rd Company, Guard Pioneer Battalion
2nd Section, Guard Field Ambulance Company
2nd Guard Division Engineer Bataillion
Garde-Kavallerie-Division
1st Garde-Kavallerie Brigade+flying artillery bataillon
2nd Garde-Kavallerie Brigade+flying artillery bataillon
3rd Garde-Kavallerie Brigade+flying artillery bataillon
4th Garde-Kavallerie Brigade+flying artillery bataillon
Garde-Panzer-Division
1st Garde Armored Brigade
2nd Garde Armored Brigade
5th Garde Infanterie-Brigade
1st Garde-Sturmtruppen Regiment
3rd Garde-Infanterie Division
5th Guard Infantry Brigade
6th Guard Infantry Brigade
Garde-Reserven Ulanen Regiment 1 (cavalry)
1st Company 2. Brandenburgisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 28
3. Garde Artillery Brigade
4th Garde-Infanterie Division
7th Guard Infantry Brigade
2nd Garde-Reserven Ulanen Regiment 2(cavalry)
2nd Garde Artillery Regiment
5th Garde-Infanterie Division
8th Guard Infantry Brigade
Garde-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr.4
Garde-Ulanen-Regiment Nr.3
Pionier-Bataillon Nr.100
Garde-Fernsprech-Abteilung Nr.5
1st Guard Reserve division
1.Garde-Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade
15.Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade
Garde-Reserve-Dragoner-Regiment
Garde-Reserve-Feldartillerie-Brigade
2./2. Brandenburgisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 28
3./2. Brandenburgisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 28
Note: Despite called a Reserve-Division, this only means that they are usually held in reserve, not composed of reservists. The latter type would be the Garde-Ersatz Division.
2nd Guard Reserve division
26. Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade
38. Reserve-Infanterie-Brigade
Reserve-Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 2
Reserve-Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 20
4./Hannoversches Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 10
Note: Despite called a Reserve-Division, this only means that they are usually held in reserve, not composed of reservists. The latter type would be the Garde-Ersatz Division.
Garde-Ersatz Division
Note: The Garde-Ersatz Division is a replacement formation that is used to train replacements for fallen Gardesoldaten. It is not supposed to enter combat as it is a paper division unless total mobilization is called for, in which cases its ranks will rapidly be filled by the best reservists available.
1. gemischte Garde-Ersatz-Brigade:
Garde-Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 1
Garde-Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 2
Garde-Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 3
Garde-Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 4
Garde-Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 5
Garde-Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 6
Garde-Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Berlin (later Garde-Kavallerie-Eskadron Nr. 1)
1.Garde-Feldartillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung
2.Garde-Feldartillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung
1.Ersatz-Kompanie/Garde-Pionier-Bataillon
5. gemischte Garde-Ersatz-Brigade:
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 5
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 6
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 7
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 8
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Pasewalk (II. Armeekorps)
Vorpommersches Feldartillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Nr. 38
Hinterpommersches Feldartillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Nr. Nr. 53
1.Ersatz-Kompanie/Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 2
17. gemischte Garde-Ersatz-Brigade:
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 17
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 18
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 19
Brigade-Ersatz-Bataillon Nr. 20
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Posen
Posensches Feldartillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Nr. 20
Niederschlesisches Feldartillerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Nr. 41
18. Garde-Ersatz. Panzer Brigade (armored brigade)
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Schlesien
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Niedersachsen
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Bayern
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Baden
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Rheinland
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Österreich
Kavallerie-Ersatz-Abteilung Ungarn
I. Korps
Commander: Hermann von François
3rd armored brigade
1st heavy artillery brigade
4th Railway Pioneer Brigade
1st Division
1st Infantry Brigade
1st artillery Brigade
1st Pioneer Brigade
1st Cavalry Brigade
2nd Division
3rd infantry brigade
2nd Artillery Brigade
1st Sturmtruppen Brigade
2nd Cavalry BrigadeII. Korps
Commander: Fritz von Lossberg
Life Guard Brigade of Saxony
Life Guard Cavalry Brigade of Saxony
4th armored brigade
2nd Heavy Artillery Brigade
1st Railway Brigade (Railway Pioneer)
3rd Division
5th Infantry Brigade
6th Infantry Brigade (sturmtruppen)
3rd Cavalry Brigade
3rd Artillery Brigade
4th Division
7th Infantry Brigade (sturmtruppen)
8th Infantry Brigade (Pioneer)
4th Artillery BrigadeIII. Korps
Commander: Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein
3rd Heavy Artillery Brigade
2nd Railways Brigade (Railway Pioneer)
5th Division
9th Infantry Brigade
10th Infantry Brigade (sturmtruppen)
4th Cavalry Brigade
5th Artillery Brigade
6th Division
11th Infantry Brigade (sturmtruppen)
12th Infantry Brigade (Pioneer)
5th Cavalry Brigade
6th Artillery BrigadeIV. Korps
Commander: Otto Liman von Sanders
4th Heavy Artillery Brigade
3rd Railway Brigade (Railway Pioneer)
7th Division
13th Infantry Brigade (Pioneer)
14th Infantry Brigade (sturmtruppen)
7th Cavalry Brigade
7th Artillery Brigade
8th Division
15th Infantry Brigade (sturmtruppen)
16th Infantry Brigade (Pioneer)
8th Cavalry Brigade
8th Artillery Brigade
9th Division
5th Heavy Artillery Brigade
19th Infantry Brigade (Sturmtruppen)
20th Infantry Brigade (Sturmtruppen)Special units:V. Korps
Commander: Max Hoffmann
1st Garde Division (Belgium and the Netherlands)
1st. Guard Infantry Brigade (Netherlands)
1st Guard Infantry Brigade (Belgium)
Life Guard Cavalry brigade (Netherlands)
Life Guard Cavalry brigade (Belgium)
Guard Artillery Regiment (Netherlands)
Guard Artillery Regiment (Belgium)
1st Panzer Division
1st armored brigade
2nd armored brigade
21st infantry brigade
9th artillery brigade
1st. Infantry Division (Dutch)
1st armored brigade (Dutch)
1st infantry brigade (Dutch)
2nd infantry brigade (Dutch)
1st artillery brigade (Dutch)
1st. Infantry Division (Belgium)
1st armored brigade (Belgium)
1st infantry brigade (Belgium)
2nd infantry brigade (Belgium)
1st artillery brigade (Belgium)
Brandenburger Special Operations Regiment (mot)
125th Pionier Regiment (mot)
Luftstreitkräfte OOB:
Fighters: 1536
- 84 Fokker D. VIII (used as trainers/last ditch fighters)
- 72 Fokker DXi
- 204 Gloster Grebe (in training, ready July 1927)
- 252 Fokker DXIII (23 in training, ready July 1927)
- 924 Fokker DXIV (548 in training, ready July 1927)
Bombers: 444
- 36 Gotha G IV
- 216 Gotha GXI
- 182 Handley Page V/1500
Long range transports:
20 planes (also double as very poor bombers or rather good long-range reconnaissance aircraft)
Reconnaissance:
Note: fighter force also doubles as reconnaissance aircraft if needed
- 6 recon Zeppelins
Naval aircraft:
- 234 Dornier Do-H (72 in training, ready July 1927)
- 342 torpedo bombers (also double as naval bombers) (180 in training, ready July 1927)
- 118 Dornier Do-H as floatplanes carried by BB, BC and Cruisers
Navy OOB
Battleships, first rank: 25 + 2 fitting out
2 Imperator class BB (11*18", 22 knots) - fitting out, ready end of Q1 1928
- SMS Imperator
- SMS Augustus
6 Bismarck class BB (10*18", 22 knots)
- SMS Bismarck
- SMS Stein
- SMS Hardenberg
- SMS Metternich
- SMS Kaunitz
- SMS Mazarin
4 Einheit class BB (14*16.5", 22 knots) - all refitting, ready July 1927
- SMS Einheit
- SMS Freundschaft
- SMS Eintracht
- SMS Einigkeit
4 L20alpha class BB (12*16.5", 22 knots) - 3 refitting, ready July 1927
- SMS Prinz Heinrich
- SMS Tegetthoff
- SMS Daun
- SMS Laudon
2 Österreich class BB (10*16.5", 22 knots)
- SMS Österreich
- SMS Ungarn
5 Bayern/Baden class BB (8*16", 21 knots)
- SMS Bayern
- SMS Baden
- SMS Sachsen
- SMS Württemberg
- SMS Braunschweig
4 König class (10*15", 21,2 knots)
- SMS König
- SMS Großer Kurfürst
- SMS Markgraf - stationed at Berbera, IO flagship
- SMS Kronprinz
Battleships, second rank: 17
5 Kaiser class (10*12"/50 cal, 21,2 knots)
- SMS Kaiser
- SMS Friedrich der Große
- SMS Kaiserin
- SMS Prinzregent Liutpold - Berbera
- SMS König Albert - Mediterranean
4 Helgoland class (12*12", 22 knots)
- SMS Helgoland - Mediterranean
- SMS Ostfriesland - Berbera
- SMS Thüringen - Berbera
- SMS Oldenburg - Berbera
5 Delaware class (10*12", 21 knots)
- SMS Maarten Tromp - Berbera
- SMS Peter Stuyvesant - Berbera
- SMS Philips van Almonde - Sumbawa
- SMS Cornelis Evertsen - Tsingtao
- SMS Cornelis Tromp - Tsingtao
3 Nassau class (12*12", 22 knots)
- SMS Nassau
- SMS Westfalen
- SMS Posen
Battlecruisers, first rank: 5 + 2 fitting out
2 Scharnhorst class (8*18", 30 knots) - fitting out, ready end of Q1 1928
- SMS Scharnhorst
- SMS Gneisenau
3 Ziethen class (9*16"/50, 30 knots)
- SMS Ziethen
- SMS Roon
- SMS Schlieffen
2 Ersatz Yorck class (8*15", 31 knots)
- SMS Yorck
- SMS Mackensen
1 55kt BC building
2 65kt BC building
Battlecruisers, second rank
3 Derfflinger class (8*12"/50, 26,6 knots)
- SMS Derflinger - Spain
- SMS Lützow - Spain
- SMS Hindenburg - Caribbean
SMS Seydlitz (10*280mm, 27,5 knots) - Spain
2 Moltke class (10*280mm, 28 knots)
- SMS Moltke
- SMS Goeben - Spain
SMS Von der Tann (10*280mm, 26 knots)
Aircraft Carriers: 3 + 2 fitting out
2 Lexington class CV (33 knots, 90 aircraft) - fitting out, ready December 1927
- SMS Graf Zeppelin
- SMS Otto Lilienthal
2 Courageous class analogues (48 aircraft, 32 knots)
- SMS De Ruyter
- SMS De Zeven Provincien
SMS Restauration (24 aircraft, 25 knots)
Heavy Cruisers: 4 + 4 fitting out
4 Störtebeker class (8*280mm/52, 31 knots) - fitting out, ready September 1927
- SMS Klaus Störtebeker
- SMS Gödeke Michels
- SMS Hennig Wichmann
- SMS Magister Wigbold
2 Kanitz (updated Blücher) class (8*8"/60, 32 knots)
- SMS Kanitz
- SMS Lacy
2 Blücher class (8*8", 31 knots)
- SMS Blücher - Uruguay
- SMS Dohna - Dar-es-Salaam
Light cruisers: : 21+6 fitting out
18 Hamburg class (15*6", 31 knots)
- SMS Hamburg
- SMS Bremen
- SMS Stettin
- SMS Wilhelmshaven
- SMS Venedig
- SMS Genua
- SMS Pisa
- SMS Trieste
- SMS Tsingtao - Tsingtao
- SMS Florenz
- SMS Mailand - Tsingtao
- SMS Budapest
- SMS Bologna - fitting out, ready December 1927
- SMS Salzburg - fitting out, ready December 1927
- SMS Linz - fitting out, ready December 1927
- SMS Prag - fitting out, ready December 1927
- SMS Pilsen - fitting out, ready December 1927
- SMS Pillau - fitting out, ready December 1927
7 Köln class (8*150mm, 27.5 knots)
- SMS Köln
- SMS Dresden - Berbera
- SMS Königsberg
- SMS Karlsruhe - Berbera
- SMS Nürnberg - Berbera
- SMS Emden - Berbera
- SMS Frankfurt
2 Novara class (9*100mm, 27 knots)
- SMS Pola - Med
- SMS Novaro - Med
Destroyers:
60 ZD destroyers (Fubuki class analoge, 6*127mm/50, 38 knots)
40 Z24 destroyers (9*120mm, 12*40mm, 36 knots) - 6 in Berbera, 4 in Tsingtao
12 Z22 destroyers (9*120mm, 12*40mm, 34 knots) - 4 in Sumbawa, 8 in Berbera
69 V+W class destroyers (4*4,7", 2*40mm, 34 knots)
12 V116 destroyers (4*150mm, 36,9 knots) - 6 in Berbera, 2 in the Med
2 Tatra class destroyers (2*100mm/50, 32,5 knots) - Med
Submarines:
30 H-class submarines (max speed 14.5 knots, submerged speed 10,5 knots, 390 tons)
- 3 Tel-Aviv, 4 Berbera, 6 Med, 17 Danzig
92 UB-IIIB Boote (range: 8500, max speed 14knots, submerged speed 8 knots, 525tons)
- 6 Berbera, 36 Kiel
24 UB-IIIC (UBIIIB minelaying variant)
- 12 Kiel
12 Mittel-UII Boote updated (range: 12000, max speed 18, submerged speed 10 knots, 850 tons)
- 2 Sumbawa, 4 Ghana, 6 Berbera
6 Projekt 48 long range U-Boote (range: 13.000, max speed 21 knots, submerged speed 12 knots)
- 2 Ghana, 2 Tsingtao, 2 Dar-es-Salaam
Minelayers
Note: all Z22, Z24 and V+W destroyers also function as minelayers/sweepers if configured that way, configuration can be changed at any major naval base
10 Douwe Aukes class minelayers
- 3 Berbera, 3 Kiel
Minesweepers
20 500t Minesweepers
25 Arabis sloop class Minesweepers
- 4 Berbera
Others:
572 MAS craft
- 36 Berbera, 12 Tel Aviv, 120 Baltic, 12 La Spezia, 24 Trieste
Auxillary Navy OOB:
NOTE: Auxillary ships do not have a homeport per se, but are assigned as needed.
Training ships
Training ships:
SMS Radetzky (12x12 inch, 20.000 tons) = gunnery training ship, range limited to 2500nm to reflect change from combat ship to training ship. Stationed at Venice/Pola
SMS Rheinland (Nassau class battleship)= training ship for long range cruises
Troop transports/hospital ships:
9 Barbarossa class ocean liners
6 large Oilers (15kt each)
8 small oilers (8kt each)
10 supply ships (10kt each)
10 ammunition ships (5kt each)
Ocean liners and passenger ships:
NOTE: Not part of the normal auxillary fleet, but troop transports if needed in time of war
Ocean liners:
NOTE: List complete.
SS Bismarck (56kt, 23.5 knots)
SS Leviathan (54 kt, 26 knots)
SS Imperator (52kt, 24 knots)
2 SS Columbus class (32 kt, 22 knots)
- SS Columbus
- SS Hindenburg
SS Kaiser Wilhelm II (25 kt, 23.5 knots)
SS George Washington (25 kt, 19 knots)
4 SS Deutschland class (21 kt, 20 knots)
- SS Deutschland
- SS Albert Ballin
- SS Hamburg
- SS New York
SS Kronprinzessin Cecilie (19kt, 24 knots)
SS Hansa (16kt, 22 knots)
SS Kronprinz Wilhelm (15kt, 23 knots)
SS Kaiser Wilhelm der Große 15kt, 23 knots)
Passenger ships
NOTE: List incomplete and does not list ships smaller than 10kt, might also miss a few ships)
SS President Lincoln (32kt, 14,5 knots)
SS Amerika (22 kt, 18 knots)
SS Zeppelin (21 kt, 15.5 knots)
SS Großer Kurfürst (20kt, 15.5 knots)
SS Kap Trafalgar (18kt, 17 knots)
SS Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm (17 kt, 17 knots)
SS Berlin (17kt, 16 knots)
SS Cleveland (17kt, 16 knots)
SS Cincinnati (17kt, 16 knots)
SS General von Steuben (15 kt, 16 knots)
SS Prinz Eitel Friedrich (14 kt, 16 knots)
SS Prinz Ludwig (10kt, 15 knots)
The difference between passenger ships and Ocean liners is that the passenger ships are slower and usually smaller.
Whoever says "education does not matter" can try ignorance
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OrBat as of 1 April 1927
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade (Attached at battery-level to 5th and 7th Guards)
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Boise, Idaho
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory (Transferring from Australia from January '27 to April '27)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Amandraya, Sumatra Territory (Responsible for protecting island chain along Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra)
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Territory
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
45 (37 active, 4 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (canceled)
CRS Tribune (canceled)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (20 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes) (in training)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron (will arrive March 1927)
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade (Attached at battery-level to 5th and 7th Guards)
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
Note: All units of the II Corps have been raised as a result of the New Defense Plan. They are in various levels of training until February 1926; full effectiveness as units will be achieved in February 1927.
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Boise, Idaho
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory (Transferring from Australia from January '27 to April '27)
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Amandraya, Sumatra Territory (Responsible for protecting island chain along Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra)
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Territory
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
45 (37 active, 4 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q1-Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (canceled)
CRS Tribune (canceled)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (20 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes) (in training)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron (in training)
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron (in training)
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron (will arrive March 1927)
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron (in training)
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
”A Radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
United States of America (as of April 1927)
Carriers
Langley CV - 1
South Dakota BB - 2 / 4 {Refitting}
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Florida BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1 {Decommissioned}
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Sampson DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Aylwin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Cassin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation (Aircraft not assigned to a CAG)
FU [Vought VE-7] - 20
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 60
SC [Curtiss CS] - 30
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
I Corps
4th Division {Upgrading to Motorized}
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
11th Division
4th Cavalry Division
V Corps
8th Division
9th Division
12th Division
13th Division
Cuba Department
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 4
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 80 / 20 {Reserve}
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 60
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 20 / 10 {Reserve}
O-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 40
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 220
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 60 / 40 {Reserve}
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20 {Reserve}
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 90
Transport
C-1 [Douglas C-1] - 60
Air Tech: 4
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
Department of the Navy
United States NavyCarriers
Langley CV - 1
- Airgroup: 40 FU [Vought VE-7]
10 SC [Curtiss CS]
South Dakota BB - 2 / 4 {Refitting}
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Florida BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1 {Decommissioned}
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Sampson DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Aylwin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Cassin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation (Aircraft not assigned to a CAG)
FU [Vought VE-7] - 20
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 60
SC [Curtiss CS] - 30
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
Department of War
United States ArmyI Corps
- Artillery Brigade {Upgrading to Motorized}
4th Division {Upgrading to Motorized}
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
- Artillery Brigade
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
- Artillery Brigade
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
- Artillery Brigade
11th Division
4th Cavalry Division
V Corps
- Siege Artillery Brigade
8th Division
9th Division
- 1st Armor Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
12th Division
13th Division
Cuba Department
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 4
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 80 / 20 {Reserve}
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 60
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 20 / 10 {Reserve}
O-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 40
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 220
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 60 / 40 {Reserve}
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20 {Reserve}
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 90
Transport
C-1 [Douglas C-1] - 60
Air Tech: 4
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
"How can I wait unknowing?
This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
This is the price of war,
We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
"You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain." - Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
New updated OOB for Nordic Union NPC
Order of Battle of the Nordic Union
Population: 75,000,000 (70M in Denmark/Norway/Sweden, 1.4M in Iceland, 3.5M in Vinland/Markland, about 50K apiece in Svalbard and Greenland)
Mobilization Pool: 12,000,000 (Infrastructure 4 + Economy 4 = 16%)
Game start forces:
Russian border or near it: 2,4 million men
German border (Denmark): 0,8 million men (vs 0,175 million German troops)
Rest stationed in Sweden for relocation to either border if necessary.
320 Boeing FB, 300 Boeing Dart stationed near Russian Border (including fleet aircraft for Sweden)
320 Boeing FB, 200 Boeing Dart stationed near German Border (Denmark, including fleet aircraft)
68 Boeing FB, 70 Boeing Dart as reserve forces
Order of Battle of the Nordic Union
Population: 75,000,000 (70M in Denmark/Norway/Sweden, 1.4M in Iceland, 3.5M in Vinland/Markland, about 50K apiece in Svalbard and Greenland)
Mobilization Pool: 12,000,000 (Infrastructure 4 + Economy 4 = 16%)
Game start forces:
Forces Q2 1927:3,6 million total
Active duty forces: 20% = 720.000 men = 144 brigades
Reserve forces: 2,88 million = 576 brigades
Dispositions of forces (active only):ARMY:
45 motorized infantry brigades
5 armored brigades
10 motorized artillery brigades
50 brigades of Artillery
4 brigades of Siege Artillery
60 brigades of Cavalry w/ Flying Artillery
18 Marine brigades
366 infantry brigades
= 558 brigades, 2.79 million men
Soldiers in Reserve: 1,2 million men = 240 brigades
20 artillery brigades
20 marine brigades
20 cavalry brigades
180 infantry brigades
Total: 3,99 million men
Russian border or near it: 2,4 million men
German border (Denmark): 0,8 million men (vs 0,175 million German troops)
Rest stationed in Sweden for relocation to either border if necessary.
Ships evenly split between Baltic (Swedish/Danish ports) and North Sea Fleet (Bergen, Narvik)NAVY:
**4 N3-class Super-Dreadnoughts (9x18"/45, commissioned 1923/1225) (48kt*4=192kt)
***Frederik VII, Gustaf Adolf, Döbeln, Adlercreutz
- 1 N3 class dreadnought fitting out -
**4 Revenge II-class Dreadnoughts (8x16"/45, commissioned 1921-1924) (33kt*4=132kt)
- 2 Revenge II class Dreadnoughts fitting out -
**4 Revenge-class Dreadnoughts (8x15"/42, commissioned 1914-1919) (28kt*4=112kt)
**3 Orion-class Dreadnoughts (10x13.5"/45, commissioned 1909-1915) (22kt*3=66kt)
**3 Agincourt-class Dreadnoughts (14x12"/45, commissioned 1913-1916) (28kt*3=84kt)
**3 Bellerophon-class Dreadnoughts (10x12"/45, commissioned 1906-1909) (19kt*3=57kt)
*Coastal Dreadnoughts (42kt):
**6 Sverige-class Coastal Dreadnoughts (4x11"/45, commissioned 1910-1919) (7kt*6=42kt)
*Battlecruisers (78kt):
**3 Derfflinger-class Battlecruisers (8x12"/50, commissioned 1912/14/1915) (26kt*3=78kt)
***Built by Germany (as per Thanas' request)
*Cruisers (238kt):
**16 Hawkins-class Heavy Cruisers (7x8", commissioned 1919-1925) (10kt*12=120kt)
**18 Birmingham-class Light Cruisers (9x6", commissioned 1911-1920) (6kt*18=108kt)
*Destroyers (140kt):
**184 W&V-Class Destroyer (4x4", commissioned 1915-1925) (1kt*80=90kt)
*Submarines (40kt):
**56 S-class Submarines (1x4",4x21" tubes, commissioned 1915-1922)
*Carriers (39kt):
**3 13,000t Aircraft Carriers (up to 30 planes, commissioned 1919-1923) (13kt*3=39kt)
240 Boeing FB, 120 Boeing Dart stationed in Norway (including fleet aircraft)AIR FORCE:
948 Boeing FB
690 Boeing DT
3 Zeppelins
320 Boeing FB, 300 Boeing Dart stationed near Russian Border (including fleet aircraft for Sweden)
320 Boeing FB, 200 Boeing Dart stationed near German Border (Denmark, including fleet aircraft)
68 Boeing FB, 70 Boeing Dart as reserve forces
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A decision must be made in the life of every nation at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then, it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to rest survival upon what is expedient, to look the other way. Well, the answer to that is 'survival as what'? A country isn't a rock. It's not an extension of one's self. It's what it stands for. It's what it stands for when standing for something is the most difficult! - Chief Judge Haywood
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
OrBat as of 1 July 1927
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade (Attached at battery-level to 5th and 7th Guards)
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Edmonton, Alberta
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Boise, Idaho
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Amandraya, Sumatra Territory (Responsible for protecting island chain along Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra)
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Territory
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
45 (37 active, 4 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (canceled)
CRS Tribune (canceled)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft
5 prototype 1926-model fighter aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (20 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade (Attached at battery-level to 5th and 7th Guards)
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Edmonton, Alberta
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Boise, Idaho
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Amandraya, Sumatra Territory (Responsible for protecting island chain along Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra)
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Territory
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
45 (37 active, 4 building, 4 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (canceled)
CRS Tribune (canceled)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft
5 prototype 1926-model fighter aircraft
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
20 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (20 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
”A Radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Q4 Orbat
OrBat as of 1 October 1927
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade (Attached at battery-level to 5th and 7th Guards)
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Edmonton, Alberta
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Boise, Idaho
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Amandraya, Sumatra Territory (Responsible for protecting island chain along Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra)
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Territory
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
9 Seattle-class cruisers (building)
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
2 Eagle-class (Ranger-like) aircraft carrier: 12,933t
Air Wing:
20 x NF-2 Sea Hawk
45 (37 active, 8 building, 0 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (canceled)
CRS Tribune (canceled)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
Eagle-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Eagle[/i]
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model NF-2 carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft
5 prototype 1926-model PF-5 fighter aircraft
60 NF-2 1925-model fighter/bomber carrier aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (10 in reserve)
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
40 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (0 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
2nd Bomber Squadron
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
OrBat as of 1 October 1927
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade (Attached at battery-level to 5th and 7th Guards)
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Edmonton, Alberta
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Boise, Idaho
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Amandraya, Sumatra Territory (Responsible for protecting island chain along Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra)
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Territory
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20 Combs-class (Cassin) destroyers
10 O'Brien-class (O'Brien) destroyers
10 Royas-class (Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20 Kentworth-class (Caldwell-like) destroyers
30 Rodgers-class (Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20 Hencken-class (Modified Clemson-like) destroyers
10 Horton-class (proto-Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12 Carnarvon-class (Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6 Kelowna-class (Caroline-like) light cruisers
10 Boise-class (Danae-like) light cruisers
10 Tacoma-class light cruisers
9 Seattle-class cruisers (building)
10 Heavy Cruisers
10 Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20 D-class (N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20 G-class (R-class-like) Submarines
40 K-class (S-class-like) Submarines
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
1 Yakama-class (Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
2 Eagle-class (Ranger-like) aircraft carrier: 12,933t
Air Wing:
20 x NF-2 Sea Hawk
45 (37 active, 8 building, 0 planned) Capital Warships
2 Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1 Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4 Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4 Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2 Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2 Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2 Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4 California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6 Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4 Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6 Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4 Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2 Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (canceled)
CRS Tribune (canceled)
4 Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
Auxiliary Fleet
8 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10 Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10 Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
Eagle-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Eagle[/i]
1st Cruiser Squadron
6 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1 Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4 Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruisers
7 Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8 Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2 Horton-class Destroyers
5 Hencken-class Destroyers
1 Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8 K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3 Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3 Bremer-class Oilers
4 Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4 Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8 D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12 G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3 L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Royas-class Destroyers
3 O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8 G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5 Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1 Boise-class Light Cruiser
3 Rodgers-class Destroyers
4 Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4 Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8 K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8 K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8 K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6 Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8 Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7 Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12 K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2 Boise-class Light Cruisers
4 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5 Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8 Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8 Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12 G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1 Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7 O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6 Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6 D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2 B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model NF-2 carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft
5 prototype 1926-model PF-5 fighter aircraft
60 NF-2 1925-model fighter/bomber carrier aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (10 in reserve)
120 PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140 PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120 BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
40 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (0 in reserve)
20 PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20 NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24 T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14 BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70 RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
2nd Bomber Squadron
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s
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"No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism." - Sir Winston L. S. Churchill, Princips Britannia
American Conservatism is about the exercise of personal responsibility without state interference in the lives of the citizenry..... unless, of course, it involves using the bludgeon of state power to suppress things Conservatives do not like.
DONALD J. TRUMP IS A SEDITIOUS TRAITOR AND MUST BE IMPEACHED
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Updated OOB for NPC Britain, August 1927
(using Lascaris Base+added stuff from his construction queue):
BBs launched, but not finished fitting out:
2 Leopard class BC - launched July 1927, completion date July 1928
2 Hibernia class BB (55kt, 12*17.72"/47, 16" belt, 8" deck, 26 knots) - launched July 1927, completion date July 1928
BB under construction:
2 Hibernia class BB (Q1 1928) - launch Q1 1928
(using Lascaris Base+added stuff from his construction queue):
Navy
The Navy is the Pride of Great Britain, it's first line of defense and the reason for the country's power.
Battleships
Note: some derivation to ship classes from OTL as decided by Lascaris in his original OOB post.
4 Superb class (48,500t, 9*18", 15" belt, 8" deck, 23.5 kts)
HMS Superb
HMS Vanguard
HMS Neptune
HMS Colossus
6 Nelson class (41,000t = Cisplatina Plan 1917A BB, 12*16", 14" belt, 6" deck, 26kts)
HMS Nelson
HMS Rodney
HMS Hood
HMS Anson
HMS Howe
HMS Duncan
6 Queen Elizabeth class (27500t, 8*15"/42, 13" belt, 3" deck, 24 kts)
HMS Queen Elizabeth
HMS Warspite
HMS Barham
HMS Valiant
HMS New Zealand
HMS Agincourt
4 Iron Duke class (25,000t 10*14", 12" belt, 2.5" deck, 21kts)
HMS Iron Duke
HMS Marlborough
HMS Benbow
HMS Revenge
4 King George V class (23,000t 10*14", 12" belt, 2" deck, 21kts)
HMS King George V
HMS Centurion
HMS Audacious
HMS Ajax
4 Orion Class (22,200t 10x14", 12" belt, 1.5" deck, 21kts)
HMS Orion
HMS Monarch
HMS Conqueror
HMS Thunderer
Battlecruisers
4 Leopard class (48,500t, 9*16", 14" belt, 8-9" deck, 31.5 kts)
HMS Leopard
HMS Panther
HMS Lion
HMS Tiger
4 Renown class (29,400t 8x15", 12" belt, 1.4" deck, 28kts)
HMS Renown
HMS Repulse
HMS Resolution
HMS Ramilles
4 Royal Oak class (27,300t 8*14", 9" belt, 1.5" deck, 28-29kts)
HMS Queen Mary
HMS Princess Royal
HMS Royal Sovereign
HMS Royal Oak
Aircraft Carriers
4 Majestic class (27500t, Royal Oak class hull copies, 75 Aircraft each)
HMS Majestic (45 FB-5, 30 Blackburn Dart)
HMS Courageous (45 FB-5, 30 Blackburn Dart)
HMS Glorious (45 FB-5, 30 Blackburn Dart)
HMS Furious (45 FB-5, 30 Blackburn Dart)
2 Argus class (10850t, 20-24 aircraft)
HMS Argus (12 FB-5, 12 Blackburn Dart)
HMS Vindictive (12 FB-5, 12 Blackburn Dart)
Light cruisers:
4 Centaur class (= CL 1923, 9,000t 12*6", 4" belt, 2" deck, 33kts)
32 Danae class (=CL 1921, 5,132t 8*6", 3" belt, 1.5" deck, 36kts)
20 Arethusa class (=CL 1914 5,500t, 8*6", 3.5" belt, 2" deck, 30kts)
24 Town class (4314t, 8x6", no belt, 2"deck, 26kts)
Destroyers
80 Aetos class (980t, 2*2pdr AA guns, 32 knots)
40 M Class (1025t, 3*4", 34 knots)
80 W Class (1100t, 4*4", 34 knots)
16 Scott Class (1580t, 5*120mm, 36.5 knots)
16 Lightfoot Class (1440t, 4*4", 24 knots)
48 Amazon Class (1352t, 4*4", 37 knots)
16 Hurricane class DD (1750t, 6*5"/50, 38 knots)
Submarines
4 Upholder class (1970t)
24 Oberon class (1475t)
48 L50 class (960t)
56 Porpoise class submarines (900t, comparable to German Mittel-U)
32 E50 class submarines (27t, midget sub)
Total:
28 BB, 12 BC, 6 CV, 80 light cruisers, 296 DD, 130 submarines, 32 midget subs
British army
ACTIVE FORCES:
British islands
3 Tank brigades
2 Motorized brigades
4 Infantry divisions
10 heavy artillery brigades
2 artillery brigades
= 145.000 men
New Zealand
2 infantry divisions
1 artillery brigade
2 heavy artillery brigade
= 45.000 men
(British) Ghana
2 infantry divisions
1 artillery brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
= 40.000 men
Fiji
1 infantry brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
= 10.000 men
Gambia
1 infantry brigade
=5000 men
Gibraltar
2 heavy artillery brigades
1 artillery brigade
2 infantry brigades
= 25.000 men
Shenzhen
1 infantry brigade
= 5000 men
Pondicherry
1 infantry brigade
= 5000 men
Sydney
1 heavy artillery brigade
1 artillery brigade
1 infantry brigade
= 15.000 men
Bahrain
1 infantry division
1 artillery brigade
1 heavy artillery brigade
=25.000 men
RESERVE FORCES
1.2 million men
72 infantry divisions
24 artillery brigades
Air Force
RAF
210 Siskin
72 Breguet XIX
Fleet Air Arm
324 FB-5
144 Blackburn Dart
BBs launched, but not finished fitting out:
2 Leopard class BC - launched July 1927, completion date July 1928
2 Hibernia class BB (55kt, 12*17.72"/47, 16" belt, 8" deck, 26 knots) - launched July 1927, completion date July 1928
BB under construction:
2 Hibernia class BB (Q1 1928) - launch Q1 1928
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Updated because I can.
OoB updated for Q3 1927
Blue Sultanate of Sudan Fleet Roster
total coastline ~ 3200km
Active Battle Fleet
3 Boundless class Fast battleship . . . . . . . . . . [43.000tons ea]
13 Ishmael class battle-cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . [26.000tons ea]
9 Muhsin class semi dreadnought. . . . . . . . . . . [29.000tons ea]
3 Afzal heavy cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[16.600tons ea]
15 Suhayl class cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [7.000tons ea]
19 Hooda class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[712tons ea]
44 Ziyad class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [782tons ea]
20 Karam class Subcruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1.400tons ea]
4 Shakir class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [49.400tons ea]
30 Junayed class light cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . [4.600tons ea]
1 Radetzky class semidreadnoughts . . . . . . . . .[14.500tons]
1 Tegetthoff class Battleship . . . . . . . . . . . . .[20.000tons]
3 Braunschweig class BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[13.000tons ea]
2 Deutschland class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . [13.000tons ea]
Support ships
4 Brandenburg class pre Dreadnoughts converted to colliers [<42.000tons total]
6 4500t Colliers
10 1000t Fleet tugs
7 8000t Destroyer Tenders
4 6000t Oilers
4 10500t Repair Ships
7 4000t Minelayers
72 900t Minesweepers
3 3000t Sub Tenders
4 7000t Ammunition Ships
Naval Aircraft
98 Macchi M.5
Army of the Blue Sultanate
Structure
All Divisions are composed of 15000 men, both fighting and support. This Generally divides into 3 fighting Battalions, which each divide into 2 Regiments in operations along the massive borders. The southern border stretches almost 4,700km, the Northern border stretches over 6,000km and the borders with the red sea states reaches almost 1200km
Infantry weapons
120 Infantry Divisions . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,800,000 men Rallying from Gondar, Addis Abba, Omdurman and Yaounde
24 Cavalry Divisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360,000 men Rallying from Abreche Omdurman and N'Djamena
24 Cav & flying artillery Division . . . . . . . .. 360,000 men Rallying from Omdurman N'Djamena and Mogadishu
Active Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 630,000 men
First Corp part of First Army; deployed to Egyptian Border
4 Mechanized Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Ad Damir Fortress
1 Artillery Brigade
1 A. Recon Battalion
Second Corp part of First Army; deployed to Central Sudan
4 Mechanized Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Red Sea Coastal Forts
1 Artillery Brigade
1 A. Recon Battalion
Third Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Cameroon as mountainous Infantry
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fourth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Banguri and the southern border
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fifth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Birao Garrison
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Sixth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Eastern Ethiopia
1 Mechanized Infantry Division
1 Artillery Brigade
2 Cavalry Divisions
1 Cavalry Division with flying artillery attachment
Seventh Corp part of First Army; deployed to Darfur
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
1 Mechanized Artillery brigade
Eighth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Southern Somalia and Ethiopia
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Ninth Corp part of Third Army; Deployed to South Sudan and Congo Border
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Tenth Corp part of Fourth Army; Deployed in Eritrea
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
Eleventh Corp
3 Motorized Infantry Divisions
3 A. Recon Battalions
Twelfth Corp
3 Motorized Infantry Divisions
3 A. Recon Battalions
First Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion
First Corp
Second Corp
Seventh Corp
Second Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Cameroon Coastal batteries
Third Corp
Fourth Corp
Fifth Corp
Third Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Railway Artillery
Sixth Corp
Eighth Corp
Ninth Corp
Fourth Army
Tenth Corp
Eleventh Corp
Twelfth Corp
2 Medium Tank Brigades
Command
4 Armored tank Brigades
Fortresses
Massawa Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns, remote Torpedoes
Assab Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Mogadishu Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Kismayo Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Bosaso Battery: 2x 11in L40 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Limbe Battery: 6x 11in L40 guns, 2x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5 in guns
Littoral Province Battery: 8x 3.5in guns
Ad Damir Fortress Garrison
Gondar Fortress
Birao Garrision
Air Wing
1135 (1147) NiD 29
3 Rigid Hulled Airship carriers 4 Nid 29s each
157 Bristol Braemar
10 Vernon transport planes
244 Torpedo Bombers
144 Light Bombers
9 Photo Recon Planes
OoB updated for Q3 1927
Blue Sultanate of Sudan Fleet Roster
total coastline ~ 3200km
Active Battle Fleet
3 Boundless class Fast battleship . . . . . . . . . . [43.000tons ea]
13 Ishmael class battle-cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . [26.000tons ea]
9 Muhsin class semi dreadnought. . . . . . . . . . . [29.000tons ea]
3 Afzal heavy cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[16.600tons ea]
15 Suhayl class cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [7.000tons ea]
19 Hooda class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[712tons ea]
44 Ziyad class destroyers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [782tons ea]
20 Karam class Subcruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1.400tons ea]
4 Shakir class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [49.400tons ea]
30 Junayed class light cruisers . . . . . . . . . . . . [4.600tons ea]
1 Radetzky class semidreadnoughts . . . . . . . . .[14.500tons]
1 Tegetthoff class Battleship . . . . . . . . . . . . .[20.000tons]
3 Braunschweig class BB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[13.000tons ea]
2 Deutschland class Battleships . . . . . . . . . . . [13.000tons ea]
Support ships
4 Brandenburg class pre Dreadnoughts converted to colliers [<42.000tons total]
6 4500t Colliers
10 1000t Fleet tugs
7 8000t Destroyer Tenders
4 6000t Oilers
4 10500t Repair Ships
7 4000t Minelayers
72 900t Minesweepers
3 3000t Sub Tenders
4 7000t Ammunition Ships
Naval Aircraft
98 Macchi M.5
Army of the Blue Sultanate
Structure
All Divisions are composed of 15000 men, both fighting and support. This Generally divides into 3 fighting Battalions, which each divide into 2 Regiments in operations along the massive borders. The southern border stretches almost 4,700km, the Northern border stretches over 6,000km and the borders with the red sea states reaches almost 1200km
Infantry weapons
- Lebel Model 1886-93 rifle
Mondragon self-loading rifle
Hotchkiss .303 Portable Mk.I machine gun
Hotchkiss Model 1914
Hotchkiss Model 1922 in 7x57 Mauser
Suomi submachine gun
120 Infantry Divisions . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,800,000 men Rallying from Gondar, Addis Abba, Omdurman and Yaounde
24 Cavalry Divisions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360,000 men Rallying from Abreche Omdurman and N'Djamena
24 Cav & flying artillery Division . . . . . . . .. 360,000 men Rallying from Omdurman N'Djamena and Mogadishu
Active Corps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 630,000 men
First Corp part of First Army; deployed to Egyptian Border
4 Mechanized Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Ad Damir Fortress
1 Artillery Brigade
1 A. Recon Battalion
Second Corp part of First Army; deployed to Central Sudan
4 Mechanized Infantry Divisions
1 Siege Artillery Battalion >Red Sea Coastal Forts
1 Artillery Brigade
1 A. Recon Battalion
Third Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Cameroon as mountainous Infantry
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fourth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Banguri and the southern border
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Fifth Corp Part of second army; Deployed to Birao Garrison
4 Infantry Divisions
2 Artillery Brigade
Sixth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Eastern Ethiopia
1 Mechanized Infantry Division
1 Artillery Brigade
2 Cavalry Divisions
1 Cavalry Division with flying artillery attachment
Seventh Corp part of First Army; deployed to Darfur
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
1 Mechanized Artillery brigade
Eighth Corp part of Third Army; deployed to Southern Somalia and Ethiopia
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Ninth Corp part of Third Army; Deployed to South Sudan and Congo Border
2 Cavalry Divisions
2 Cavalry Divisions with flying artillery attachment
Tenth Corp part of Fourth Army; Deployed in Eritrea
4 Motorized Infantry Divisions
Eleventh Corp
3 Motorized Infantry Divisions
3 A. Recon Battalions
Twelfth Corp
3 Motorized Infantry Divisions
3 A. Recon Battalions
First Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion
First Corp
Second Corp
Seventh Corp
Second Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Cameroon Coastal batteries
Third Corp
Fourth Corp
Fifth Corp
Third Army
1 Siege Artillery Battalion; Railway Artillery
Sixth Corp
Eighth Corp
Ninth Corp
Fourth Army
Tenth Corp
Eleventh Corp
Twelfth Corp
2 Medium Tank Brigades
Command
4 Armored tank Brigades
- Chariot tank model 21
Fortresses
Massawa Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns, remote Torpedoes
Assab Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 6x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Mogadishu Battery: 4x 11in L35 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Kismayo Battery: 4x 11in L40 guns, 6x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Bosaso Battery: 2x 11in L40 guns, 4x 4.1in guns, 4x 3.5in guns
Limbe Battery: 6x 11in L40 guns, 2x 4.1 in guns, 4x 3.5 in guns
Littoral Province Battery: 8x 3.5in guns
Ad Damir Fortress Garrison
Gondar Fortress
Birao Garrision
Air Wing
1135 (1147) NiD 29
3 Rigid Hulled Airship carriers 4 Nid 29s each
157 Bristol Braemar
10 Vernon transport planes
244 Torpedo Bombers
144 Light Bombers
9 Photo Recon Planes
the engines cannae take any more cap'n
warp 9 to shroomland ~Dalton
warp 9 to shroomland ~Dalton
Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
United States of America (as of July 1927)
Carriers
Langley CV - 1
South Dakota BB - 2 / 4 {Refitting}
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Florida BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1 {Decommissioned}
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Farragut DD - 8
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Sampson DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Aylwin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Cassin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation (Aircraft not assigned to a CAG)
FU [Vought VE-7] - 20
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 100
SC [Curtiss CS] - 70
TC [Curtiss C-1] - 20
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
I Corps
4th Division {Upgrading to Motorized}
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
11th Division
4th Cavalry Division
V Corps
8th Division
9th Division
12th Division
13th Division
Cuba Department
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 4
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 80 / 20 {Reserve}
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 70
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 10 {Reserve}
O-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 60
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 250
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 60 / 40 {Reserve}
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20 {Reserve}
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 90
Transport
C-1 [Douglas C-1] - 60
Air Tech: 4
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
Department of the Navy
United States NavyCarriers
Langley CV - 1
- Airgroup: 40 FU [Vought VE-7]
10 SC [Curtiss CS]
South Dakota BB - 2 / 4 {Refitting}
Colorado BB - 4
Tennessee BB - 2
New Mexico BB - 3
Pennsylvania BB - 2
Ontario BB* - 2
New York BB - 2
Wyoming BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Florida BB - 2 {Decommissioned}
Cruisers
Memphis CA** - 4
Pittsburgh CA*** - 6
USS Rochester (CA-2) - 1 {Decommissioned}
Omaha CL - 10
Chester CL - 3
Denver CL - 3
Destroyers
Farragut DD - 8
Bainbridge DD - 15
Clemson DD - 48
Wickes DD - 42
Caldwell DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Sampson DD - 6 {Sold to Mexico}
Aylwin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Cassin DD - 4 {Sold to Mexico}
Submarines
S-class SS (Group IV) - 4
S-class SS (Group III) - 5
S-class SS (Group II) - 15
S-class SS (Group I) - 25
R-class SS - 27
O-class SS - 10
N-class SS (1) - 3
N-class SS (2) - 4
Naval Aviation (Aircraft not assigned to a CAG)
FU [Vought VE-7] - 20
FB [Boeing Model 15] - 100
SC [Curtiss CS] - 70
TC [Curtiss C-1] - 20
*OTL Nevada-class battleship
**Former Tennesse-class cruiser
***Former Pennslyvania-class cruiser
United States Marine Corps
1st Marine Division
Department of War
United States ArmyI Corps
- Artillery Brigade {Upgrading to Motorized}
4th Division {Upgrading to Motorized}
2nd Cavalry Division
II Corps
- Artillery Brigade
5th Division
3rd Cavalry Division
III Corps
- Artillery Brigade
7th Division
1st Cavalry Division
IV Corps
- Artillery Brigade
11th Division
4th Cavalry Division
V Corps
- Siege Artillery Brigade
8th Division
9th Division
- 1st Armor Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
- Motorized Infantry Brigade
12th Division
13th Division
Cuba Department
Cuban Division
Army Tech: 4
United States Army Air Corps
Attack
A-1 [Airco DH.4] - 80 / 20 {Reserve}
A-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 70
Observation
O-1 [Airco DH.4] - 10 {Reserve}
O-2 [Curtiss Falcon] - 60
Pursuit
P-5 [Boeing Model 15] - 250
P-4 [Thomas-Morse MB-3] - 60 / 40 {Reserve}
P-3 [Orenco D] - 20 {Reserve}
Bombers
B-1 [Martin NBS-1] - 90
Transport
C-1 [Douglas C-1] - 60
Air Tech: 4
National Guard and State Militias
2.2 million (possible) Reserves
TBD
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We rise with noble intentions,
And we risk all that is pure..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, Forever (Rome: Total War)
"On and on, through the years,
The war continues on..." - Angela & Jeff van Dyck, We Are All One (Medieval 2: Total War)
"Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something else is more important than fear." - Ambrose Redmoon
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Re: SDN World 3 OrBat Thread
Armed Forces of Mexico as of 1 Oct 1927 (start of Q4)
The only reason I'm updating this is because I have been working on a Corps-level idealized TO&E for a long time, finally finished it and damnit if I'm not going to link it in.
Fuerzas Armadas de Mexico:
Armada de la Imperio Mexicana
Imperial del Ejército Mexicano
Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
The only reason I'm updating this is because I have been working on a Corps-level idealized TO&E for a long time, finally finished it and damnit if I'm not going to link it in.
Fuerzas Armadas de Mexico:
Armada de la Imperio Mexicana
Pacific Fleet
Home Port: Puerto Vallarta
- Capital Ships: (50 kt)
Cruisers: (45 kt)
- Mexicana class Battleship (12.5 kt)
- Mexicana
Aguascalientes
Guadalajara
CuliacánEscorts: (24.6 kt)
- Six (6) Almirante Cervera class Light Cruiser (7.5 kt)
- Nine (9) Alsedo class Destroyers (1.1 kt)
Four (4) Cassin-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Four (4) Rio Grande class Destroyers (1.7 kt)
Four (4) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Baja Fleet
Home Port: Isla Montague
- Capital Ships: (34.5 kt)
Escorts: (28.6 kt)
- Radetzky class Battleship (14.5 kt)
Tegetthoff class BB Battleship (20 kt)
- Calderon Bridge [formerly Zrinyi (Austria-Hungary)]
- Battle of Puebla [formerly Prinz Eugen (Austria-Hungary)]
- Eight (8) Alsedo class Destroyers (1.1 kt)
Four (4) Rio Grande class Destroyers (1.7 kt)
Four (4) Aylwin-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Ten (10) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Gulf Fleet
Home Port: Veracruz
- Capital Ships: (570.6 kt)
Cruisers: (38.4 kt)
- Santa Ana class Standard Battleships (45.7 kt)
Veracruz class Battleships (30.8 kt)
- Santa Ana
Porfirio Diaz
Benito Juarez
Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
Francisco I. Madero
Venustiano CarranzaMexicana class Battleship (12.5 kt)
- Veracruz
Yucatan
Tamulipas
Durango
Jalisco
Oaxaca
Guanajuato
Sinaloa
- San Juan
Santo Domingo
Santiago
Port-au-PrinceEscorts: (59.2 kt)
- Eight (8) Blas de Lezo class Light cruiser (4.8 kt)
- Twelve (12) Churruca class Destroyer (1.6 kt)
Eight (8) Rio Grande class Destroyers (1.7 kt)
Six (6) Sampson-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Six (6) Caldwell-class Destroyers (1 kt)
Sixteen (16) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Caribbean Fleet
Home Port: Santo Domingo
- Capital Ships: (262 kt)
Cruisers: (113.7 kt)
- Virtuoso class Battlecruiser (40 kt)
Presteza class Battlecruiser (25.5 kt)
- Virtuoso
Verídico
Arrepentido
Pensativo
- Presteza
Viveza
Alacridad
SutilezaEscorts: (9 kt)
- Eight (8) Eight (8) San Juan-class Cruisers (9.4 kt)
Seven (7) Navarra class Light Cruiser (5.5 kt)
- Ten (10) Rio Turias class Frigates (.9 kt)
Independent Squadrons:
- Pacific Heavy Cruiser Squadron: (71.1 kt)
- Deutschland class Heavy Cruiser (13kt)
Erzherzog Karl class Heavy Cruiser (10.7kt)
- San Patricio [formerly Pommern (Germany)]
Coleto [formerly Schlesien (Germany)]
Refugio [formerly Hannover (Germany)]
- Francisco Javier Mina [formerly Erherzog Karl (Austria-Hungary)]
Félix María Calleja del Rey [formerly Erherzog Ferdinand Max (Austria-Hungary)]
Vicente Guerrero [formerly Erzherzog Friedrich (Austria-Hungary)]
Submarine Forces: (50 kt)
- Atlantic Submarine Squadrons: (30 kt)
Pacific Submarine Squadrons: (20 kt)
- Twenty (20) S-class Mk IVAttack Submarines (1.2 kt)
Six (6) Support-class Submarine Tenders (3 kt)Modified for fuel, cargo, and supply transport
- Twelve (12) S-class Mk IVAttack Submarines (1.2 kt)
Two (2) Support-class Submarine Tenders (3 kt)Modified for fuel, cargo, and supply transport
Auxiliary Fleet:
- 20x Minesweepers (750t)
8x Fleet Oiler (12kt)
6x Ammunition ships (7 kt)
2x Hospital Ships (10 kt)
15x Troop transports (5kt)
25x Troop transports (6kt)
Infantería de Marina
- Primera Brigada de Infantería de Marina
Segunda Brigada de Infantería de Marina
Construction Resources:
- Four (4) Slipways 25,000 to 40,000
Six (6) Slipways 40,000 to 55,000
Four (4) Slipways 55,000 to 70,000
170,000 Tons General Purpose Slipways
Imperial del Ejército Mexicano
All Corps adhere as near as possible to Standardized TO&EReserve Corps Designations I through XXIX are reserved for 1st Rate (Separation to 5 years post separation) Troops
- -Currently 16 Bdes are awaiting upgarde and retraining to Motor-Rifle equipment
-Currently only 6 Corps have their assigned Armored Bde
Reserve Corps Designations XXX through LIX are reserved for 2nd Rate (5 years to 15 years post separation) Troops
Reserve Corps Designations LX through LXXXIX are reserved for 3rd Rate (15 years to 25 years post separation) Troops
Imperial Guards Corps:
- Imperial Guards Division
Royal Criollo Guards Division
Pan Mexicana Guards Division
I Corps Artillery Brigade
I Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
Imperial Guard Reserve Corps
Imperial Guard Final Reserve Corps
2nd Army: Honduras
- III Corps
XI Corps
- 1st Rifle Division
5th Rifle Division
2nd Motor-Rifle Division
III Corps Artillery Brigade
III Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeIII Reserve Corps
- 1st Guards Division
2nd Rifle Division
Honduran Guards
XI Corps Artillery Brigade
XI Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XI Reserve Corps
XXXIII Reserve Corps
XLI Reserve Corps
LXIII Reserve Corps
LXXI Reserve Corps
3rd Army: El Salvador
- VI Corps
XII Corps
- 3rd Guards Division
2nd Nahuan Division
2nd Mayan Division
VI Corps Artillery Brigade
VI Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeVI Reserve Corps
- Vicente Guerrero Division
El Salvador Division
Félix Fernández Division
XII Corps Artillery Brigade
XII Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XII Reserve Corps
XXXVI Reserve Corps
XLII Reserve Corps
LXVII Reserve Corps
LXXII Reserve Corps
5th Army: Sonora
- IV Corps
VII Corps
- Nahua Division
Northern Guards Division
Northern Arms Division
IV Corps Artillery Brigade
IV Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeIV Reserve Corps
- Royal Guards Division
Manuel Gómez Pedraza Division
Federales Division
VII Corps Artillery Brigade
VII Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
VII Reserve Corps
XXXIV Reserve Corps
XXXVII Reserve Corps
LXIV Reserve Corps
LXVII Reserve Corps
9th Army: Oaxaca
- XIII Corps
XVIII Corps
- Criollo Imperial Guards Division
3rd Mayan Division
3rd Nahuan Division
XIII Corps Artillery Brigade
XIII Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeXIII Reserve Corps
- Division de San Patricio
Royal Mestizo Division
Southern Arms Division
XVIII Corps Artillery Brigade
XVIII Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XVIII Reserve Corps
XLIII Reserve Corps
XLVIII Reserve Corps
LXXIII Reserve Corps
LXXVIII Reserve Corps
12th Army: Yucatan
- II Corps
IX Corps
- 1st Motor Rifle Division
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Division
Agustín de Iturbide Division
II Corps Artillery Brigade
II Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeII Reserve Corps
- Mayan Division
Jose Maria Morelos y Pavon Division
2nd Guards Division
IX Corps Artillery Brigade
IX Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
IX Reserve Corps
XXXII Reserve Corps
XXXIX Reserve Corps
LXII Reserve Corps
LXIX Reserve Corps
14th Army: Veracruz
- VIII Corps
XVI Corps
- Eastern Criollo Division
3rd Mestizo Division
4th Mestizo Division
VIII Corps Artillery Brigade
VIII Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeVIII Reserve Corps
- Marquis de la Cadena Division
4th Rifle Division
Pedro Sánchez de Tagle Division
XVI Corps Artillery Brigade
XVI Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XVI Reserve Corps
XXXVIII Reserve Corps
XLVI Reserve Corps
LXVIII Reserve Corps
LXXVI Reserve Corps
18th Army: Guatemala
- XVII Corps
XXI Corps
- Guatemalan Guards Division
6th Rifle Division
Benito Juarez Division
XVII Corps Artillery Brigade
XVII Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeXVII Reserve Corps
- 4th Guards Division
Southern Criollo Division
7th Rifle Division
XXI Corps Artillery Brigade
XXI Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XXI Reserve Corps
XLVII Reserve Corps
LI Reserve Corps
LXXVII Reserve Corps
LXXXI Reserve Corps
21st Army: Guadalajara
- XV Corps
XIX Corps
- Western Arms Division
Royal Rifle Division
3rd Rifle Division
XV Corps Artillery Brigade
XV Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeXV Reserve Corps
- Western Criollo Division
1st Mestizo Division
2nd Mestizo Division
XIX Corps Artillery Brigade
XIX Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XIX Reserve Corps
XLV Reserve Corps
XLIX Reserve Corps
LXXV Reserve Corps
LXXXIX Reserve Corps
Army of Nicaragua: Nicaragua
- I Nicaraguan Corps
II Nicaraguan Corps
- Nicaraguan Guards Division
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba Division
Nicaraguan Mountain Division
1st Nicaraguan Corps Artillery Brigade
1st Nicaraguan Corps Reserve Artillery BrigadeI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
- Royal Nicaraguan Cirollo Division
1st Nicaraguan Rifle Division
Native Division
2nd Nicaraguan Corps Artillery Brigade
2nd Nicaraguan Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
II Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
XXXI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
XXXII Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
LXI Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
LXII Nicaraguan Reserve Corps
Hispaniola CorpsI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
- Dominica Division
Juan Pablo Duarte y Díez Division
Caribbean Division
Hispaniola Corps Artillery Brigade
Hispaniola Corps Reserve Artillery Brigade
XXI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
LXI Hispaniola Reserve Corps
Independent Brigades:
- Primera Brigada de la violación pesados (1st Rangers)
Segunda Brigada de la violación pesados (2nd Rangers)
Fuerza Aérea Mexicana
The Air Force is technically a branch of the Army however numbers are presented here for clarity. Unit strength lists the active number of craft (that can be utilized at any time) and the total number of aircraft (as purchased)
Air Superiority:10th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
- PW.6
PW.9
- 1st Pursuit Wing (72/80)
2nd Pursuit Wing (72/80)
3rd Pursuit Wing (72/80)
4th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
5th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
6th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
7th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
11th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
12th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
13th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
14th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
15th Pursuit Wing (72/80)
16th Pursuit Wing (72/80)[/list][/list]
Tactical Bombers:
- DH.10
HP.24
- 1st Tactical Wing (72/80)
2nd Tactical Wing (72/80)
3rd Tactical Wing (72/80)
4th Tactical Wing (72/80)
5th Tactical Wing (72/80)
6th Tactical Wing (72/80)
7th Tactical Wing (72/80)
- 10th Tactical Wing (72/80)
11th Tactical Wing (72/80)
12th Tactical Wing (72/80)
13th Tactical Wing (72/80)
14th Tactical Wing (72/80)
15th Tactical Wing (72/80)
16th Tactical Wing (72/80)
Reconnaissance/Artillery Observation:
- C.1
- 1st Reconnaissance Wing (72/80)
2nd Reconnaissance Wing (72/80)
Transport:
- T.1
- 1st Air Transport Squadron (10/12)
2nd Air Transport Squadron (10/12)
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MEMBER of the Anti-PETA Anti-Facist LEAGUE
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