MacArthur? So what? Bring him on!
June 20th, 1944
Nyambuu (Intel): Hey, good news! Stalin managed to rush a bulk of his army to Sverdlovsk halting German’s advance temporarily to this new capital.
Luvsansara (Head of Gov): Good for him!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): That gives me more time to retake Persia from Hitler!
June 22nd, 1944
More reinforcements has been set to Ceylon in preparation of the attack on Colombo fortress.
Gen Duudei (4th Artillery Armija): We are here to kick butts! No stronghold shall withstand my artillery fire!
True to his word, the dug-in British division who is entrenched in the mountains melt away in the face of Duudei’s army onslaught!
June 24th, 1944
American landed in Rajkot, West India!
Nyambuu (Intel): Hey, we got a security breach! The American are landing!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): We gonna waste them!
June 26th, 1944
The Mongol army reached Esfahan, an important center in Persia. Too important should be a better description as both Axis and Allies are homing into the area as well at the same time!!
Gen Badrak (Genghis Khan Armija): It’s Hitler’s army… no, its Allies… no, it must be the Tigers… no it is ALL OUR ENEMY!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): This is not fair fight with Hitler! We’re being assaulted from all sides even from Allies!! Withdraw!! Withdraw south!
Amid all the chaos, the withdraw command wouldn’t work but instead only the move command! As a result, the Mongols are beaten to a pulp before auto-withdrawing to the barren desert east instead of the preferred area south! Damn!!!
June 27th, 1944
During a routine transferring of garrisoning troops disposition in South Asia, Mongol's two transport ships met an American carrier fleet!
Vice Adm Pryselov (1st TP Fleet): Oh my! From Japanese fleet to American! We’re halfway unloading our troops! We must not lose any land divisions we’re transporting!
The two transports unloading two Mongolian divisions are engaged by American carrier at 3am. At 7am, the unloading of the troops complete and at the same time, one of the two transporter sank!
Ganbaatar (Chief of Navy): This is great valor for continuing your duties under heavy fire!! You saved 10,000 men live for a sacrifice of a thousand of your own! You have redeemed yourself many times over!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): This action is commendable! Truly heroic!!
July 18th, 1944
Lhumbe (Armaments): Early Mountain Division researched! But before improving our mountaineer group further, need to focus on Breakthrough Priority Doctrine since we could get the blueprint from Uncle Joe. It will benefit the army as a whole more first.
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Now, that is finally something for army doctrine after a looong dry spell!
July 21st, 1944
Using Pryselov’s transports who braved thru American carrier fleet, the army from Ceylon and south India is shipped to Ahmadabad to stop a top American general, Douglas MacArthur from breaking out from the Rajkot peninsula! With elements from the 3rd Keshik calvary korps and Gen Duudei’s 4th army, the battle to nip the American problem in the bud begins!
Gen Duudei (4th Artillery Army): Show them who’s boss! THIS IS MONGOL!!!!
Lt Gen Alaverdov (3rd Keshik Ogedei Korps): Riders of Khan!!! CHAAAAARGE!!!
Chaos fell upon General MacArthur’s men as the ferocious Mongolian calvary ripped through their motorized division! There is no way “soft-skin” trucks can withstand the thrust of the Mongolian calvary that is backed by artillery brigades of the 4th army! The green GIs could not take on the terrorizing hardened Mongol hordes!
MacArthur, is skilled but lack of experience has only two battles under his belt. His maiden battle is a loss when Mongol stopped his breakout from Rajkot. The second was a minor ‘victory’ in a Mongolian reconnaissance skirmish. And that’s it! His third and last battle is his utter defeat with nowhere to retreat to! His supposedly famous landings didn’t materialized! He should have picked a different beach!
Gen Duudei (4th Artillery Army): The Americans have surrendered as they knew their situation is hopeless.
Lt Gen Alaverdov (3rd Keshik Ogedei Korps): The American General MacArthur is MIA, probably dead or blown to ashes in our assault!
With the generous permission of the General Duudei, the survivor of the American landing force were allowed to build a little monument for their fallen American general in front of the local Mongolian governor house near the beach front as a memory and… to show their submission.
On the inscription, it reads…
DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
1880-1944 (NOT 1964!)
HE CAME, HE LANDED, AND HE DIED.
Don't mess with the Mongols!
June 20th, 1944
Nyambuu (Intel): Hey, good news! Stalin managed to rush a bulk of his army to Sverdlovsk halting German’s advance temporarily to this new capital.
Luvsansara (Head of Gov): Good for him!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): That gives me more time to retake Persia from Hitler!
June 22nd, 1944
More reinforcements has been set to Ceylon in preparation of the attack on Colombo fortress.
Gen Duudei (4th Artillery Armija): We are here to kick butts! No stronghold shall withstand my artillery fire!
True to his word, the dug-in British division who is entrenched in the mountains melt away in the face of Duudei’s army onslaught!
June 24th, 1944
American landed in Rajkot, West India!
Nyambuu (Intel): Hey, we got a security breach! The American are landing!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): We gonna waste them!
June 26th, 1944
The Mongol army reached Esfahan, an important center in Persia. Too important should be a better description as both Axis and Allies are homing into the area as well at the same time!!
Gen Badrak (Genghis Khan Armija): It’s Hitler’s army… no, its Allies… no, it must be the Tigers… no it is ALL OUR ENEMY!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): This is not fair fight with Hitler! We’re being assaulted from all sides even from Allies!! Withdraw!! Withdraw south!
Amid all the chaos, the withdraw command wouldn’t work but instead only the move command! As a result, the Mongols are beaten to a pulp before auto-withdrawing to the barren desert east instead of the preferred area south! Damn!!!
June 27th, 1944
During a routine transferring of garrisoning troops disposition in South Asia, Mongol's two transport ships met an American carrier fleet!
Vice Adm Pryselov (1st TP Fleet): Oh my! From Japanese fleet to American! We’re halfway unloading our troops! We must not lose any land divisions we’re transporting!
The two transports unloading two Mongolian divisions are engaged by American carrier at 3am. At 7am, the unloading of the troops complete and at the same time, one of the two transporter sank!
Ganbaatar (Chief of Navy): This is great valor for continuing your duties under heavy fire!! You saved 10,000 men live for a sacrifice of a thousand of your own! You have redeemed yourself many times over!
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): This action is commendable! Truly heroic!!
July 18th, 1944
Lhumbe (Armaments): Early Mountain Division researched! But before improving our mountaineer group further, need to focus on Breakthrough Priority Doctrine since we could get the blueprint from Uncle Joe. It will benefit the army as a whole more first.
Choybalsan (Chief of Army): Now, that is finally something for army doctrine after a looong dry spell!
July 21st, 1944
Using Pryselov’s transports who braved thru American carrier fleet, the army from Ceylon and south India is shipped to Ahmadabad to stop a top American general, Douglas MacArthur from breaking out from the Rajkot peninsula! With elements from the 3rd Keshik calvary korps and Gen Duudei’s 4th army, the battle to nip the American problem in the bud begins!
Gen Duudei (4th Artillery Army): Show them who’s boss! THIS IS MONGOL!!!!
Lt Gen Alaverdov (3rd Keshik Ogedei Korps): Riders of Khan!!! CHAAAAARGE!!!
Chaos fell upon General MacArthur’s men as the ferocious Mongolian calvary ripped through their motorized division! There is no way “soft-skin” trucks can withstand the thrust of the Mongolian calvary that is backed by artillery brigades of the 4th army! The green GIs could not take on the terrorizing hardened Mongol hordes!
MacArthur, is skilled but lack of experience has only two battles under his belt. His maiden battle is a loss when Mongol stopped his breakout from Rajkot. The second was a minor ‘victory’ in a Mongolian reconnaissance skirmish. And that’s it! His third and last battle is his utter defeat with nowhere to retreat to! His supposedly famous landings didn’t materialized! He should have picked a different beach!
Gen Duudei (4th Artillery Army): The Americans have surrendered as they knew their situation is hopeless.
Lt Gen Alaverdov (3rd Keshik Ogedei Korps): The American General MacArthur is MIA, probably dead or blown to ashes in our assault!
With the generous permission of the General Duudei, the survivor of the American landing force were allowed to build a little monument for their fallen American general in front of the local Mongolian governor house near the beach front as a memory and… to show their submission.
On the inscription, it reads…
DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
1880-1944 (NOT 1964!)
HE CAME, HE LANDED, AND HE DIED.
Don't mess with the Mongols!