~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enclave~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With 120,000 Personnel (40,000 troops), Cavalier Group Lance decides they want to lead the way for the rest of the Enclave. One division pushes North from the West, charging at enemy lines at full speed. IFVs open fire on enemy infantry with massive 40mm machine guns as our SPA obliterate any defenses with massive 250mm cannons. If resistance is too heavy, infantry jump out of IFVs and race at the enemy with plasma-edged swords. They cut down anyone who refuses to surrender and takes 15k troops prisoner, allowing any who surrendered at first sight of our vehicles to return to Quebec and sending those who fought on back to the Enclave. Enclave men follow behind our tanks, jumping on them and catching a ride. This is merely a distraction force. To prevent a breakthrough, Quebec would be forced to send a lot more men that way. Once the East would be under-defended, the real offensive begins. The rest of our divisions in Cavalier Group Lance would begin a blitz north. They would target the weakest points in the line, pressing against them with everything, breaking through, and then encircling them. They push in from all sides and mow down anyone who refuses to surrender. They give prisoners the same treatment as we did before, letting those who surrender return to Quebec and those who fought on are sent to the Enclave. After defeating armies on the border, they would race north on roads. They would launch drones ahead to make sure the road is clear of ambush and enemies. They take off their tracks and use their tires, allowing for much greater speeds. In case they meet enemy forces, the people in the back of the column would jump out of their vehicles, put back on the tracks, and then go off road, encircling our enemy and crushing them with all our firepower. The drivers alternate day and night, so that all vehicles can constantly move. Only half of our vehicles can fight at any given moment, though that is more than enough firepower. They advance non-stop, wanting to encircle the Quebecers and cut them off from retreat. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Labrador~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cavalier Group Vaillant would follow the instructions of the Labradorian government. They would rally in the South and push east. They use their stealth to their advantage, sneaking around our enemies and striking them while they are asleep. We take everyone in the nearby division captive and take them with us for Intel. We push along the coasts, hoping to cut them off from support. We use drones to jam communication to prevent reports of our advance from coming through, and we use our invisibility to sneak through. We bring gifts to every port town we liberate and plunder anyone who's wealthy, giving part of their wealth back to the poor and keeping the rest. We bring food to the homeless and move on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Quebec~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cavalier Group Bouclier would take it up on themselves to halt the Enclave advance. With Quebec's government taking too long to authorize us taking command of the defenses, we start to construct them anyways without approval from the Government of Quebec. At the Trent-Severn Waterway, we begin hiring locals to build the first layer of defenses. We heavily encourage volunteers and donations. It consists of several layers of trenches, both in front of and behind. We lay down thousands of mines in front of it, we dig up and we create a lowered elevation in front of our defenses and our defenses themselves being at higher elevations. There are anti-tank ditches, barbed wire and concrete obstacles, all strategically placed to force the enemy to go into 'kill-zones'. We make the trenches zig-zaggy and build bunkers at the end of each trench. They have grenade-sumps, raised firing step, cover, nets, and metamaterials to drown out sound and make them invisible. In each bunker, there are several machine-gunners, all pointed diagonally so they can fire at anyone, anywhere. We put in mortars, massive 500mm artillery cannons and we store lots of ammunition. We continue this back several layers of defenses, so even taking one layer won't mean victory. We do this along the Ottawa River Runway and the Baie-Comeau as well. We put some divisions along each, protecting them from both bombings and enemy assault. We also send some SPAA to our supply lines to prevent Enclave bombing. In the South (Ontario), we begin mass, but organized, evacuation of civilians. We move them in the cover of night, evacuating them to behind the defensive line. We also begin trying to slow down Enclave advances, no matter what.
As soon as the convoy stops, they pounce. They open fire, dealing some damage and shaking them up, before rapidly withdrawing, slowing them down by a bit. The rest of the available divisions organize and begin a push south, attacking a weak-point in the enemy line and advancing South rapidly, attempting to encircle enemy armies. Yes, I ruined your amazing animation, deal with it-