Official Army Report on the 3rd Battle of California

Day 655, 19:07 Published in USA USA by bombonato

2LT Aeros, World War III Correspondent
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With the Indonesian government in chaos with the sudden death of its President, the United States was able to retake the offensive against the Indonesian military in occupied California. The enemy forces, which had already been exhausted by the previous battle, were simply unable to control the situation. With the help of our allies, the US military captured the entire expanse of California within the first four hours of the battle. The Army Times would like to report on the epic struggle between our brave soldiers and the Indonesian enemy, unfortunately there was not much of a struggle to report on this time. Indonesia was completely crushed by our brave troops and allies by over 1.3 million points (1.8 million points if you include the initial wall).


After California was overrun, the Indonesian military attempted to fight from the underground, but the effort demonstrated clear lack of unit cohesion and will. The American offensive had clearly shattered what little remained of Indonesia’s capability to defend California. By the time the regular Indonesian citizenry began waking up to the realization that their President was dead and their once vaunted Army totally destroyed by the Allied onslaught, it was far too late to effect the outcome. At the close of the battle, Indonesia had been driven well over 1 million points into the underground and her control over mainland USA had ended. This action has completed all primary objectives for Operation: “Dine in Hell”. Allied forces have liberated the regions of Asturias, Ontario, and California. This campaign has been one of the most successful for the Allied powers in this war, and the US Army command staff commends all those who participated in the battles that led up to this moment.


As of right now, the US Army I Corps has established its headquarters in Sacramento and San Francisco, while II Corps has been stationed around Los Angeles and San Diego. Our immediate goals are to halt the sudden rash of vigilante violence that has broken out in these cities and others throughout California. We understand that there may have been many Americans who aided in the occupation of California, but we do not condone the current practice of shooting them in the streets.



Additionally, there are thousands of individuals in California who possess Indonesian citizenship. As of this moment, all these individuals are declared Prisoners of War and are ordered to surrender at the nearest US Army checkpoint. All Indonesian companies must likewise surrender their assets and corporate documents to the relevant military commands for processing. All Indonesian citizens shall be transported by Army convoy to detention camps in Arizona, where they are to be held until their final status can be determined. As Prisoners of War, you will all eventually be granted the right to depart the United States for a neutral country; however the US military and related agencies shall not provide any funding, nor facilitate such transport. Those who wish to remain in the United States will have to apply for American citizenship and renounce all allegiance to Indonesia.

With the liberation of California, the Army is now preparing for our next mission; driving Russia from our sacred shores. Thankfully, Russia has made our job so much easier by liberating much of our territory for us in a misguided attempt at regaining initiative. In other news, the Marines are getting ready to cross the ocean blue and return our Hawaiian vacation spots to us. The Army wishes them the best in their mission.