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Operation Heavencleave

#1
Operation: Heavencleave
Sector: Raioballo Sector
Planet: Kesmere Minor VI
Time: 08/06/27ATC 13:00 CSST

SITUATION
  1. Overall Situation:
    • Formation has identified increased activity by the Imperial 8334th Corps of the 733rd Army Group following a recent outbreak. These forces have fortified mining operations on Kesmere Minor VI. Forces have been engaging with the local populace to prepare for local disruptions to imperial assets. Surveillance and reconnaissance are on enemy fortifications, supply routes, and possible imperial exploitative terrain areas.
  2. Enemy Forces:
    • Composition: Elements from the Imperial 8334th Corps, 733rd Army Group, including a possible QRF or Reserve such as the 57th Naval Special Forces and the 199th Begeren Rangers.
    • Capabilities: The enemy is equipped with imperial standard milspec and operates in a long-range occupationary posture, minor fortifications in small numbers on each continent, and relies on extensive surface monitoring with mainly air assets. Their surveillance capabilities include motion sensors, aerial droids, ISTAR Starfighters and thermal imaging systems on imperial points of interests, which they use to monitor key areas and prevent movement.
    • Disposition: Key positions include mining facilities at Grid 142-77, Grid 143-90, and the main garrison at Grid 140-82. Additional fortifications and checkpoints have been established along primary routes and occasionally secondary routes.
  3. Friendly Forces:
    • Platoon Forn (Operating in Designated Zones):
      • Forn 2-4: Operating at Den 488. Tasked with establishing and fortifying FCPs, engaging with the local populace in preparation for future operations, and coordinating field operations. Current activities include setting up defensive perimeters and integrating local volunteers into operational plans.
      • Forn 2-7: Operating at Burrow 492. Engaged in identifying targets for interdiction and maintaining surveillance on objects of interest. Conducting operations in the sector to maintain close reconnaissance.
      • Forn 2-9: Operating at Nest 499. Setting up Forward Command Point; operations are running. Tasks include ensuring secure communications, overseeing logistical support, and coordinating intelligence dissemination along with Gundark.
      • Forn 3-1: Operating at Lair 502. Setting up medical stations, ensuring civilian safety, and providing medical support. Activities include establishing triage protocols and building and maintaining a local life saving component.
  4. Support Units (Operating in Classified Locations):
    • Unit X-Ray (Gundark): Tasked with intelligence gathering and coordination. Conducting surveillance and data analysis to support operational planning, following their own chain of movement and action close with Forn 2-9.
    • Unit Echo (Mynock): Tasked with supply and personnel logistics, insertion, and extraction operations. Managing supply lines and coordinating insertions and extractions.
    • Unit Delta (Womp Rat): Tasked with information flooding and communication disruption. Implementing electronic warfare measures to disrupt enemy communications and maintaining a mask.
    • Unit Zulu (Rancor): Tasked with high-risk operations and direct action missions. Being actively used for quick operations.
  5. Local Units Under Training:
    • Unit 448: Completed 73 days of preparation. Being issued secondary: commencing field operations.
    • Unit 452: Engaged in planning sessions. Preparing for deployment.
    • Unit 461: Conducted integration drills. Ready to deploy in local terrain parties.
    • Unit 467: Completed initial contact exercises. Beginning coordination protocols.
    • Unit 471: Finalizing resource allocation. Readying for operations.
    • Unit 475: Performing reconnaissance training. Awaiting local terrain integration.
    • Unit 480: Achieved milestone objectives. Transitioning to operational status.
    • Unit 491: Completed initial reconnaissance phase. Preparing for next stage.
    • Unit 495: Conducted surveillance operations. Moving to local deployment.
    • Unit 498: Integrated local intelligence. Finalizing target assessment.
    • Unit 501: Established communication network. Enhancing coordination.
    • Unit 503: Conducted intelligence analysis. Preparing detailed reports.
    • Unit 507: Coordinated inter-unit drills. Readying for joint operations.
    • Unit 512: Set up primary medical station. Now operational.
    • Unit 516: Conducted medical drills. Integrating with local populace.
    • Unit 520: Finalized extraction protocols. Ready for contingencies.
    • Unit 524: Leadership change implemented. Continuing training.
    • Unit 530: Relocated from previous position. Continuing operations.

MISSION
  1. Objective:
    • Conduct operations to engage with the local populace in preparation for operations, limit enemy supply lines, gather intelligence, and prepare for coordinated actions in case of future large scaled engagements.
  2. Tasks:
    • Forn 2-4: Establish operational bases at Den 488. Engage with local populace, coordinate operations, and assess capabilities. Ensure defensive perimeters are set and locals can be integrated into operational plans.
    • Forn 2-7: Conduct reconnaissance on supply depots at Grids 141-78 and 144-83. Identify and observe weaknesses in enemy defenses. Maintain surveillance on objects, ensuring proximity to enemy without detection.
    • Forn 2-9: Set up Forward Command Point at Nest 499. Ensure operations are running smoothly. Maintain secure communications, oversee logistical support, and coordinate intelligence dissemination.
    • Forn 3-1: Set up medical stations at Lair 502. Ensure civilian safety and provide medical support. Establish triage protocols and train local medical volunteers.

EXECUTION
  1. Mission Objective:
    • Mission success is defined by the establishment of a capable local force that is self-maintainable.
  2. Concept of Operations:
    • Phase 1: Infiltration and Setup
      • Units are to infiltrate into designated rally points. Establish operational bases and initiate reconnaissance activities while maintaining a low profile. Engage with local populace, with predesignated local contacts, to foster cooperation and support for future operations. Ensure defensive measures are in place to protect operational bases.
    • Phase 2: Disruption and Field Operations
      • Deploy units to interact with the local populace, integrating them into operational units. Execute targeted mapping on supply lines and communication. Emphasize flexible deployment and withdrawal to avoid detection. Conduct small-scale sabotage missions to test enemy responses occasionally.
    • Phase 3: Intelligence and Coordination
      • Gather detailed intelligence on enemy movements, fortifications, and high-value targets. Utilize secure communication networks to ensure seamless coordination between units and support teams. Conduct joint training exercises with units to enhance operational readiness.
    • Phase 4: Execution and Relocation
      • Execute coordinated operations on identified targets. Relocate personnel and high-value assets to designated rally points. Prepare for extraction or redeployment as necessary, maintaining operational readiness. Conduct after-action reviews to assess mission effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.
  3. Rules of Engagement:
    • Engage enemy forces only in self-defense or when mission-critical. Avoid detection and minimize engagement with enemy forces. Use of force is authorized only as a last resort to ensure the safety of Republic Military personnel and the success of the mission.

LOGISTICS
  1. Passwords:
    • Den 488: Blue - Horizon
    • Burrow 492: Green - Valley
    • Nest 499: Red - Mountain
    • Lair 502: Yellow - River
  2. Supply and Equipment:
    • [See attached file -- ERROR]
  3. Locations:
    • Rally Points:
      • Den 488
      • Burrow 492
      • Nest 499
      • Lair 502
      • Outpost 505
      • Cave 507
      • Hollow 510
      • Ridge 515
      • Glen 517
      • Fork 520
      • Stream 525
      • Thicket 527
      • Crag 530
      • Bluff 535
      • Dale 540
      • Grove 545
      • Summit 550

COMMUNICATION & COMMAND
  1. Callsigns:
    • Ground Command: Phoenix
    • Forn 2-4: Loth-wolf
    • Forn 2-7: Varactyl
    • Forn 2-9: Tooka
    • Forn 3-1: Anooba
    • Unit X-Ray: Gundark
    • Unit Echo: Mynock
    • Unit Delta: Womp Rat
    • Unit Zulu: Rancor


Lieutenant-Commander Jarek Varn
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#2
What the profile of CPO Harson says.....

Chief Petty Officer Harson Profile

Name: Mats Harson
Age: 34
Rank: Chief Petty Officer
Homeworld:  Dantooine

Service Record:
  • Enlisted in the Republic Navy at age 18.
  • Over 9 years of experience in Republic Naval Infantry School.
  • Multiple deployments, including assignments in high-risk, high-stakes environments where discretion would have been paramount.
Warfare history and Qualifications:
  • Delaying actions: Many missions on worlds that had a presence of Republic guerilla, delaying fighting, sabotage, and a lot of interference run onto Imperial Forces.
    Reconnaissance and Surveillance: Some missions on worlds where certain incidents happened in Imperial records yet no limited information on Republic fighting presence. Potentially use of Republic Special Operations on these worlds.
  • Weapon Systems and Explosives: Proficiency in a wide range of weapon systems, including blasters, projectile weapons, and explosives. Skilled in the safe handling and deployment of demolition charges and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
Medals and Commendations:
  • Republic Medal of Valor: Awarded for acts of bravery and valor in the face of enemy forces.
  • Distinguished Service Cross: Recognized for exceptional service and dedication to duty during covert operations.
  • 10 Years Operations Ribbon: Honored for participation off-world for 10 years on.
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#3
What the training documents says....


Instructor Document 1: Ambush Methods
Objective: Train in effective ambushing methods.
Method:
  • Theory: Discuss the principles of ambush, emphasizing surprise, terrain advantage, and strategic escape routes. Highlight the psychological impact of a well-executed ambush on enemy morale.
  • Practical: Set up mock ambushes in varied terrain, utilizing natural cover and concealment. Practice timing, coordination, and communication during ambush scenarios using simulation rounds.
  • Evaluation: Conduct live-fire exercises to assess the effectiveness and safety of the ambush setups. Provide feedback and adjust tactics based on performance.
Instructor Document 2: Recon Techniques
Objective: Teach members effective reconnaissance methods.
Method:
  • Theory: Cover basic principles of reconnaissance, including stealth, observation, and intelligence reporting. Emphasize the importance of remaining undetected and gathering actionable intelligence.
  • Practical: Conduct field exercises where trainees practice moving undetected, using natural cover and blending into the environment. Train on various surveillance techniques and the use of recon technology.
  • Evaluation: Use debrief sessions to analyze gathered intelligence, suggest improvements, and discuss successful and unsuccessful recon missions.
Instructor Document 3: Marksmanship Training
Objective: Improve shooting skills of fighters.
Method:
  • Theory: Teach fundamentals of marksmanship, including proper stance, grip, sight alignment, and trigger control. Discuss the differences in aiming techniques for various distances and targets.
  • Practical: Provide range time with various weapons to practice accuracy and precision. Conduct drills under different conditions to simulate combat stress and environmental factors.
  • Evaluation: Implement graded shooting tests to assess accuracy and consistency. Provide personalized feedback and additional training based on performance.
Instructor Document 4: Sabotage Operations
Objective: Train in the effective use of explosives for sabotage.
Method:
  • Theory: Discuss different types of explosives, their specific uses, and safety precautions. Cover the strategic importance of targeting enemy infrastructure and supply lines.
  • Practical: Supervise the handling and placement of training explosives on mock targets. Practice setting and detonating charges under controlled conditions.
  • Evaluation: Conduct controlled demolitions to assess understanding and safety. Review the impact of sabotage operations on enemy capabilities and discuss improvements.
Instructor Document 5: Urban Warfare
Objective: Prepare fighters for combat in urban environments.
Method:
  • Theory: Teach tactics for movement, cover, and engagement in urban settings. Discuss the challenges of urban combat, including close-quarters fighting and the use of buildings for strategic advantage.
  • Practical: Conduct mock urban operations with emphasis on stealth, efficiency, and teamwork. Train in scenarios that simulate real urban combat situations, focusing on clearing buildings and securing streets.
  • Evaluation: Use simulated urban combat scenarios to test tactics and strategies. Conduct after-action reviews to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
Instructor Document 6: Medical Training
Objective: Equip locals with basic medical skills for battlefield scenarios.
Method:
  • Theory: Teach first aid, trauma care, and emergency procedures. Cover essential medical knowledge needed to stabilize and treat common battlefield injuries.
  • Practical: Provide hands-on training with medical dummies and real-time simulations. Practice treating simulated injuries under various conditions to build confidence and competence.
  • Evaluation: Conduct practical exams where trainees must treat simulated injuries under pressure. Provide feedback on performance and additional training as needed.
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#4
[This is the information Apprentice Xesh and Corporal Miriadas gathered from a sliced Republic Datapad]
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