Early October 1936
Location: Washington D.C.
American Forces converge on D.C.
Camacho’s forces advance from across the river in time to turn the tide and crush the Yankee dogs.
“Major, tell Reynoso to hold here with his 3 divisions I have plan.” Camacho ordered.
Reynoso was walking into the command tent at that moment. “What plan,” he asked.
“Del Rio was going to join me in Norfolk but my scouts have reported a lack of yanqui forces in Pennsylvania, I will be taking my Divisions there.” Camacho replied.
Reynoso, not pleased by his demotion to field command, didn’t think much of the plan. “We should be holding what we have and wait for reinforcements,” he stammered.
Camacho grabbed him by his shirt and yelled, “Just because you are a gutless coward does not mean that my soldiers are. We have put to good use the special training our Presidente’s ‘friends’ have provided our troops.”
“The fireworks we heard on the radios about the yanqui supply problems should be proof enough that we can win this. Who knew that by telling the dogs in the southern states here we wanted to revive the Confederate States of America we could garnish extra troops?”
“I see now why you were demoted. You may think you’re the voice of reason, but that is not your place. We have chosen to attack so we must endeavor to fight and win. If we lose than so be it. It is your JOB, nay your DUTY to see we put up the good fight.”
Reynoso blanched, “Whatever you say Mi Heneral.”
October 17th
Camacho’s forces engage the American’s in Pennsylvania.
October 21st
Mexican troops are victorious.
Camacho orders whiskey for his men and beer for his horses.
Upon receiving reinforcements he decides on a two pronged attack on Ohio. Unfortunately the soldiers attacking from Kentucky are forced to withdraw before he can link up with them.
It Matters little though as his forces win the day again.
December 1936
General Patton attacks mobile with 11 Divisions of American troops only be chance Mexican forces aboard trains arrive in the nick of time to stave off the counter Invasion.
“We what shall we do now,” new Armaments minister asked Cardenas.
Cardenas was in better health of late. Not having to listen to the whiney Reynoso had alleviated much of his anxiety.
“Since it’s so close to Christmas lets give the troops a few days of rest they have earned it. We’ll keep monitoring the yanqui pigs but lets not engage right now. I think we can afford a few days to rest on all that we have accomplished.
No so far I don't have enough points to puppet; Wake and Guam are 4 points apiece. Yeah I added some manpower to represent us southern boys who would have liked a CSA. I really was scared that they'd break out of Florida they had 12+ Divisions down there.