D-Day: The Breakthrough

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D-DAY:

ˈdi:deɪ

Noun: D-Day, Plural Noun: D-Days

The day (6th of June 1944) in which an Allied invasion commenced on the beaches of Normandy to free France from the occupation of Nazi Germany.

The day on which an important operation is to begin or a change to take effect.

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If historians were to comment on the day it happened, that would be it; "D-Day".

The Pacific Civil War was brought upon the Atlantic as US Fog Ships swarms from the coasts of United States of America and the opening of the English Channel.

The European Theatre had tried to halt the advance and were given the permission to engage, but sheer numbers from the American Fog Ships broke off the assault on them.

The Assault and Suppression Vessels or "Aircraft Carriers" from the Pacific Theatre began their reign of terror by bombing surface vessels and U-Boats with their effective use with the absence of air power by the European Fog.

This in turn shrieks as a surprise to Bismarck, as to what end does the invasion serve the interests of the Pacific Theatre.

The Chancellor sat on her seat in the Joint Tactical Network, she's waiting for her honoured guest as she appeared on her opposite seat.

"I'd like an explanation from your preposterous act on my territory, Iowa."

"Pfft!" the said American Fog Battleship playfully responded as she picked up the cup of tea before her and changes the subject.

"This thing real..? I'm so horrified of this space made for the European Theatre." she looked around her and compares it to her more decorated network.

Bismarck was furious by now as she slammed her hand on the table, "I won't let you humiliate me any further, Iowa! I ask for your explanation!"

"I'm taking back my rights, Bissy. You think the Atlantic is yours? I already have ships stationed nearby the Atlantic before you even announced that. But I've been keeping quiet since Yamato had full control over everything. But now.. heh, lemme tell you something-"

Iowa grins and shows the footage of the Ghost Ships of Pearl Harbor and the I-417, "-with these new problems to the dismembered Fleet of Fog.. I get my chance to expand! A new girl's in town, Chancellor. And she's gonna take that throne off your sinking hull!"

She stood up and made a dramatic pose, peeking to take a look at Bismarck's face full of anger.

"I'll see you on the battlefield, Bissy. Get ready to feel the full wrath of my fleet."

With that, Iowa left the network and left a baffled German battleship. Tirpitz entered as soon as Iowa exited, she stares at her sister with concern.

"Sister."

"Forget the I-417.. and the Resistance. We must crush Iowa's ego and pride."

The bells of war rang for the Atlantic, Bismarck's fleets clashed with Iowa's as the aircraft power from the American side overpowers the unprotected European ships. Shooting them down were easy but a huge number of them eventually broke through and swarms of torpedoes and hails of bombshells broke through Klein Fields and the decks.

The Pacific submarines also became a nuisance because instead of a wolfpack, they came in masses more than the U-Boats could handle.

Due to this revelation, the Resistance had successful sorties and there were more; the Ghost Ships of Pearl's entry to the Atlantic. They took safe routes around Fog Patrols and entered the Royal Navy's waters waving the American flag. The South Dakota-class battleship under command of Admiral Samuel was the lead ship in case the British misunderstood the new ships' intentions.

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