The UC with its superior Air Force demolishes the CDRSFS enemy planes due to UC jets being stealthy, quick, and having superior maneuverability. On the ground in UC TROTAFS and CDRAFS, the UC mobilizes and retaliates the CDRSFS attack on Nova York. Nova York is recaptured and CDRSFS soldiers watch in horror as their fellow comrades get brutally massacred by Decimator Gunfire. The Decimators turn the enemies into nothing and even the strongest CDRSFS armor and tanks are useless against Decimators. M1 Forrests and Forrest Ms speed into CDRSFS territory at lightning speeds and demoralize CDRSFS troops on the spot. The UC pushes further and further into the territories and will eventually push into Doro, but for now TROTAFS is the main goal… In Doro however, the situation is much different. Since the UC forces in Doro are disconnected from the mainland territories, the soldiers must use their equipment wisely. Anti-air guns are manned often to protect from bombardments and Tanks hidden in buildings temporarily. The Soldiers in Doro are on guard and are prepared for the worst to come. Trenches are dug around the city and citizens must turn off the lights of their homes or use light-proof curtains to prevent their homes from being targeted by the bombers. The song; 55 days at Peking is often used by the soldiers as a comparison of this revolution to the boxers of china. While similar results occur in Doro with the usage of Decimators, the sheer number of enemy troops overwhelms many UC soldiers stationed there. Overall casualties: CDRSFS Rebels: 18,910 UC: 14,294 Stats for CDRSFS: Artillery: CDRSFS 3.2 billion Jets: CDRSFS 7.9 billion Tanks: CDRSFS 7.8 billion Infantry: CDRSFS 45 billion UC Stats: Doro: UC Infantry: 50,734 UC Helldivers: 2,832 UC Tanks: 50 M1A1s, 82 M1A2s, 76 M1A2 Sepv1s, 42 Forrest Cs, 28 Forrest Ms, UC Jets: None UC Territories: Tanks: 2.1 Million Jets: 1 Million Infantry: 19.8 Million Helldivers: 2.3 Million Artillery: 2.3 Million
I reduced some casualties since they are a bit over exaggerated. Also keep the first part of the title the same please.