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Canon Mexican Locations.
Red Star Star Lone Star has 6600 Mexican soldiers in Texas (fighting among 4 factions).
City of Angels has 1350 soldiers. Is there more information I am missing? edit: Is it just me or does the equipment for the Mexican Army from City of Angels not make sense. It looks like the remains of a Soviet MRR. I have not opened that module in over a decade, now I remember why. |
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There 'might' be more in the Challenge article about the Mexicans. I can't remember offhand. |
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Full article is probably not cool. I can dig it up thank for the pointer Targan. edit wow that was a good issue for Twilight 2000. 4 articles. edit 2 no real location data dang. Ok I will just place as best I can. |
Oh yeah, I see what you mean. Very general regional locations only.
There is some good info on Mexican forces in Satellite Down. Of course it is pretty localised (Baja California) in its scope. |
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I've got 5 days until my oilfield processing is done due to a Google limitation on how often you can search for lat/long locations (once every 1.7 seconds) so I figured I would finish up the canon units. I had completely forgotten about the Cuban unit on Grenada. |
OT I know but I just re-read the Gun Truck article in Challenge issue 55. Its actually pretty good.
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If only they'd put the right graphic on the right description!
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Battle for Dallas /Ft Worth Area.
Hallo. I’m looking for places in Dallas Ft worth area where the battles took Place in 1998. i will try to use google maps to give my players an illustration of where the battles took place and where the enemy forces are stationed. The American forces has withdrawn across the Red River and are regrouping for a counterattack. I understand that a nuke/nukes war used in the area but not to may.
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Based on "Red Star Lone Star" and "City of Angels" I just assumed for V 1 canon that the remainder of the various factions of the Ejercito were deployed on disaster relief and maintaining some semblance of order in what remained of Mexico. |
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TBH I think the US army and the Mexicans would have avoided DFW. Too many hungry people and probably in full scale Mad Max collapse by the time the Mexicans make it that far. I think the significant battles would have happened around Fort Hood. Canon has the 197th Brigade "defeating" the Texian legion in October of 98 and then has the Legion almost annihilating the 85th Infantry Division in Jan of 99 (which is better than the Arkansas New America cell managed), so they weren't all that defeated. Waco is the furthest north the Mexican army has units posted as of Jan 1, 2001. Presumably the Mexicans patrol north into the southern outskirts of DFW and the US army patrols south into the northern outskirts as well, but probably both keep the ruins and any gangs ruling over the rubble as a buffer between each other. One thing to note is that the force levels are laughably pathetic (extremely unrealistically so). You cannot garrison a hostile area the size of Texas with only 8000 troops, especially when those 8,000 troops are broken up into factions (Dallas by itself has 3500 cops to police 1.3 million people in peace time when everyone isn't trying to kill each other over a chicken wing and a potato). The way I rationalize it is those 8000 troops are the trained maneuver/combat elements, and overall numbers are augmented by irregulars, militia, and/or support troops. So tooth to tail, maybe another 30k to 40k present and able to provide garrison and defensive combat capability. Otherwise local partisans would wipe them out in about 3 hours. |
In my campaign, there was a Battle of Waxahachie, but that is about as far north as the main force reached. There and Tyler that is. Patrols and raids by Mexico and Division Cuba can get in as close as Mansfield and Desoto, but that is about as far as they go.
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Likewise, I can see the Mexican military making it to, but not past Lubbock. Even though there aren't any real geographic barriers driving north, just northeast of Amarillo is Pantex where the US stores it's nuclear weapons plutonium pits, and has facilities for manufacturing the explosive components for nukes. No way that's allowed to fall into an adversary's hands, and given that nukes were already uncorked, I don't think there would have been any hesitation on MilGov's part to nuke the Mexican forces (and, from a non-canon but realism perspective, the US would have nuked Mexico when they invaded in Jun of '98 - that's the whole point of a reserve nuclear stockpile). * - not saying your campaign is "wrong", or even my interpretation is right by canon, it's just my internal rationalization of events per the relatively thin source material in the US Army Vehicle Guide. |
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