Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-39133133-20200508110659/@comment-32272607-20200509144358

MartyMcFly05 wrote: UK May-Aug 1918

Home Front:

- Many American transports are blown out of the water coming too and from the beaches where the Americans evacuate. This won't be an incident like Dunkirk where the attackers don't attack for some reason. British Mark V make their combat debut when they come thundering onto the evacuation beaches, gunning down American soldiers and disabling transports.

- The RAF bombs and strafes the various retreating American forces, as the British army harasses their rear.

North America:

- Avalon is assaulted repeatedly, whilst the Royal Navy attempts to engage the American blockade. Some submarines get through the blockade, though one goes down with all hands after an American destroyer rams it.

- American assaults on British Honduras are initially repulsed, with American convoys sunk by the Royal Navy based at Kingston. However, soon the Americans have established a beachhead in Commerce Bight, and from there fight their way out to take Hopkins and Dangriga. The British in Honduras rally around Belize City and Belmopan.

- The Royal Navy carry out a sustained coastal shelling of Miami for 25 minutes, then retreat into the Bahamas when the American airforce arrives. A similar attack is carried out on Galveston, before the assault fleet sails off to avoid being cornered.

Western Front:

- In the south the British reach and take Ulm. In the centre Mannheim falls and Indian forces reach Frankfurt. By this point however, Britain stops its advance seeing as the Germans are probably going to surrender now.

- A large proportion of forces from the Western Front arrive to Britain, in preparation for the next phase of the war. Anzac forces are sent back to Australia. Dude, what the fuck?! We were withdrawing!

Thanks a lot for more propaganda opportunities though.