- May 11th, 5:20 PM KST - (5 hours before the offensive) With the rebels declaring their independence from Korea, we officially begin mobilizing forces in the southern regions of Korea, along with our naval vessels across the Sea of Japan. 1 Carrier fleet, which consists of 2 battleships, 10 submarines, and 15 destroyers, is sent to fully blockade the island from outside aid and to starve them of resources to force an unconditional surrender. Bombing raids are set to begin 2 hours before the second set of amphibious landings on the east and west coasts of Jeju. These raids would specifically target key road junctions and areas of dense rebel positions. Spy drones and UAVs are sent to locate and destroy rebel-held military bases to snuff out resistance and organization between the branches of command and to demoralize the enemy into pleading for mercy. - May 11th, 10:45 PM KST - (0 hours before the offensive) 2 Marine divisions are escorted out to the coasts of Jeju to begin another round of amphibious invasions. We hope to outclass the Jeju rebels with pure military experience and strength compared to their fairly inexperienced military status. To ensure THIS is the main cause of their defeats, our more experienced airborne divisions are dropped onto the landing zones to begin disrupting communication and supply zones while flanking the enemies who could be entrenched on the coasts. The eastern landing zones would be given strict orders to connect with the northern zones as fast as possible to ensure that the landings are a success and to fortify our positions while reinforcements from the northern zones flood into the eastern zone. Air support would also be important to the success of the operation, with multiple squadrons of bombers, CAS, and fighters working day and night to secure air superiority over the island, swiftly snuff out any large defensive areas, and spell disaster for a counterattack. 2 armored divisions would be landed onto the northern landing zones and undergo a massive strategic campaign to begin cutting the island into two via the main roads that connect the northernmost portions of the island to the southern ones.