Liberty Navy 46th Fleet Security Clearance: < Restricted: Recipients Only >
Sender ID: FADM Martin Kemp-Smith
Recipient ID: Liberty Navy 46th Fleet
Subject: OPORD: Operation Pegasus
1. Situation
a. Enemy Forces:
It is anticipated that Kusari will employ use of their full naval composition, namely, "Tokugawa"-class battleship, "Komainu"-class battlecruiser and "Takeda"-class destroyers. Including their full sub-capital fighters and bomber classes, respectively.
b. Friendly Forces:
Liberty Navy, Liberty Security Force and Liberty Police.
c. Attachments and Detachments:
Primary Fleet, Task Force Akhetaten, Naval Intelligence Division, Merchant Marine and SWG.
d. Assumptions:
N/A
2. Mission
The Forty-sixth will work alongside, coordinate and liaise with LIBFOR to uphold a defensive position at LIBNORTHCOM, and maintain the trade embargo.
3. Execution
a. Concept of Operation
Order of march:
- 29-07-835 at 2100 local time, all divisions will deploy to LIBNORTHCOM.
- Capital elements will take up security positions at, or around all ingress choke-points in to Liberty from Kusari.
- Fighter and bomber elements will patrol LIBNORTHCOM with contingency to act as rapid response, where required.
Key Tasks:
- Key positions in LIBNORTHCOM to be secured by Primary Fleet and TFA.
- Fighter elements of Primary Fleet and SWG to be situated such for immediate support and localised patrols established.
- Merchant Marine to provide crucial operational supplies to the Ohio, or elsewhere, as becomes operationally required.
- Interception of trade vessels hauling Superconductors and coordination with the LPI.
Administrative Considerations:
- Divisional Commanders to pass additional supplies or reinforcements through the Chain of Command.
- Divisional Commanders to complete AAR, or delegate sub-commanders to complete, where appropriate.
4. Communications
- In-field communications to be handled over localised frequencies.
- Long-range communications to be relayed via the Ohio
4. Logistics
Merchant Marine Division and TFA's logistical elements to handle all operations logistic requirements.
4. Command and Signal
Command and Succession:
- FADM, ADM, VADM then RADM; or senior-most Admiral from the First Fleet [LN]
- Mid-command, where senior-most officer takes command.
- Low-command, where senior-most officer takes command.
Signal:
- TBC with LIBFOR, if implemented. Otherwise, assume IFF transponder identification.
That will be all.
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Martin Kemp-Smith
Fleet Admiral Liberty Navy 46th Fleet