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The following examples all go above and beyond what is required of a CiC. These kind of orders are obviously a labor of love. These players enjoy the planning and strategy aspect of designing and implementing CiC orders. Sometimes they take great efforts to make them look as real as possible. They include graphics and tips that you might only see in Scenarios where the planning goes beyond any other special event. These players take hours designing CiC orders not because they have to, but because they want to and enjoy doing so.

*When possible orders and graphics were displayed exactly as given. 

The first is by 96Delta.


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THIS IS A COVER SHEET

ALL INDIVIDUALS HANDLING THIS INFORMATION ARE REQUIRED TO PROTECT IT FROM UNAUTHORIZED DISCLOSURE IN THE INTEREST OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF THE UNITED STATES AND HER ALLIES.

HANDLING, STORAGE, REPRODUCTION AND DISPOSITION OF THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT WILL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE EXECUTIVE ORDER(S), STATUTE(S), AND AGENCY IMPLEMENTING REGULATIONS.

(This cover sheet is unclassified.)

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T O P S E C R E T

HEADQUARTERS, WAR DEPARTMENT
FRIDAY NIGHT SQUAD OPS
SPECIAL EVENTS ARENA, ACES HIGH II
OPERATIONS ORDER NUMBER #58: “BREAKING THE LINE”
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AUTH: USAAF
4/28/06
FSO58.doc FINAL

1. The following operations order will be executed in part by personnel assigned to the Loose Cannons Alliance Composite Air Wing. Mission assignments of relevance to LCA members are highlighted in yellow. Personnel from other squadrons will also participate in the operation.

MISSION DATE AND TIME

1. The following mission will take place on Friday, April 28, 2006 in the SEA promptly at 11:05PM EDT and for the following 2 Friday evenings. Pilots are to report to the SEA by 10:00PM EDT to download the map and complete other logistical preparations.

OFFENSIVE OBJECTIVE

1. Attack troops in 9.14 sector.
2. Attack City in sector 8.14.
3. Attack A66. Flatten the field, leave nothing standing.

DEFENSIVE OBJECTIVE

1. Our fleet steaming Southwest of Naples will need CAP. It is carrying vital supplies for the Italian campaign. A very large Cargo Vessel (CV) is being protected by a Cruiser and several destroyers. Make sure the Cargo Vessel (CV) does not get hit.
2. The city of Naples is the staging area for thousands of our troops. We expect that the Luftwaffe knows this and may attempt to level the city in order to stop our attacks along the front. 10.12.3 area.
3. V 95 is one of our closest vehicle depots. It has tons of ammo and hundreds of gallons of fuel stored there.

OPPOSITION FORCES

1. The following enemy aircraft are operating in the theater of operations and are expected to offer stiff resistance.
a. Messerschmitt Bf-109 G2
b. Messerschmitt Bf-109 G6
c. Focke-Wulf Fw-190 A5
d. Messerschmitt Bf-110 G2
e. Macchi C.205 Veltro (Greyhound)
f. Junkers Ju-87 Stuka
g. Junkers Ju-88 

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MISSION PROFILES

1. Strike Force Launching from A77 (Yellow Path)

a. III./JG44 Night Hawks (50% in B26 and 50% in P38) (1621 pilots) Please choose those that can level bomb for the B26 pilots. I suggest 500lb bombs for the B26’s. Fuel is up to the C.O. Fuel and load out for the P-38 is optional. P-38’s may carry bombs, but their primary goal is to defend the bombers. Bomber pilots drop on troop factory in the 9.14 area. Drop only 50% of your bombs. Save the other 50% for the city in the 8.14 area. Once you drop on the city form up and head south east for A68. If you have any ordinance left after you drop on the city put it on A66.

C.O. doobs : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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b.~CHawks~ (50% in B26’s and 50% in P-47D11) (16-21 pilots) Please choose those that can level bomb for the B-26 pilots. I suggest the 500lb bombs for the B-26’s. Fuel is up to the C.O. Fuel and load out for the P-47’s is optional. P47’s may carry bombs, but their primary goal is to protect the bombers. C-Hawks are to follow the Night Hawks to the first target of troop factory 9.14 area. Choose 50% of your squad to drop on the troop factory and the rest will drop on the city in the 8.14 area. Once you drop on the city form up and head south east for A68. If you have any ordinance left after you drop on the city put it on A66.

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c. Uknighted JG26 (10 pilots max in the P51B any extra in the P38) (7-10 pilots) You are to escort JG44 the Night Hawks out of A77 to their targets. Contact doobs or knuckles for direct instructions. Suggest 100% fuel and drop tank/s. You are to protect those bombers.

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d. Arabian Knights (P47D11) (7-10 pilots) You are to escort the CHawks out of A77 to their targets. Contact SpiveyCH or GooseCH for direct instructions. Suggest 100% fuel and drop tank/s. You are to protect those bombers.

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MISSION PROFILES (contd.)

2. Strike Force Launching from A80 & Nearby Fields (Green Path)

a. Loose Cannons (100% in B26’s) (11-15 pilots) I suggest the 500lb bombs. Fuel is up to the C.O. Follow the green path to the target of A66. Level the field. Your escorts will be the 56th Fighter group in their P-47’s and the 880’s squadron in their Spitfires. I supplied a map below with A66.

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b. 56th Fighter Group (P47D11) (7-10 pilots) You are to roll out of A80 and escort the Loose Cannons to their target of A66. You may carry bombs, but your primary goal is to protect the bombers. Fuel and ordnance is up to the C.O.

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c. 880 Squadron (Spit VIII) (7-10 pilots) You are to roll out of A68, rendezvous with and escort the LCA mission heading west along the green line for A66. Conserve fuel as needed. Suggest you roll 5 minutes after the fields are open. As you near A66 I suggest you sweep ahead to A66, but check with the C.O. of your bombers first. Fuel and ordnance loading is at the discretion of your C.O. .

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3. Defending Forces Launching from A28 (Blue Path)

a. ~USMC~ (P47D11) (11-15 pilots) Follow the blue path to our task group and provide a CAP over the fleet. Suggest 100% fuel with drop tanks. Conserve fuel once over the fleet.

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b. FIGHTERS INC. (P47D11) (4-6 pilots) Follow the blue path to our task group and provide a CAP over the fleet. Suggest 100% fuel with drop tanks. Conserve fuel once over the fleet.

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c. 65th FS (P47D11) (4-6 pilots) Follow the blue path to our task group and provide a CAP over the fleet. Suggest 100% fuel with drop tanks. Conserve fuel once over the fleet.

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MISSION PROFILES (contd.)

4. Defending Forces Launching from A68 – CAP over V95

a. MAW (P38) (4-6 pilots) Roll from A68 and fly CAP over V95. Suggest drop tanks and 100% fuel. Coordinate with Longdist or Warlover as necessary.

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b. VFS 1000 (P40E) (4-6 pilots) Roll from A68 and fly CAP over V95. Suggest drop tanks and 100% fuel. Coordinate with 38ruk or BlkKnit as necessary.

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5. Defending Forces Launching from A68 – CAP over V95

a. 332nd Flying Mongrels (50% in P-47D11 and 50% in P-38 any) (16-21 pilots) Roll out of A81 and head directly for the city in the 10.12 area. Setup a CAP and conserve fuel as needed. Suggest 100% fuel with drop tanks.

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b. 325th Checkertails (10 pilots max in the P51B the rest in P-38’s) (7-10 pilots) Roll out of A81 and head directly for the city in the 10.12 area. Setup a CAP and conserve fuel as needed. Suggest 100% fuel with drop tanks.

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The following pages are exclusive to the Loose Cannons Mission

COMMUNICATIONS
1. LCA Members will use Vox 111 and Text 111 during this mission. Chatter will be kept to a minimum while organizing and when in combat area. Please use text messages for personal communications whenever possible.
2. Call out bogies using LOCAL VOX so our escorts will hear you. Be sure to include the clock direction, altitude, number and type of aircraft if known.

AIRCRAFT LOADING: B-26B (FORMATION)
1. Fuel: 75% (max cruise setting for this AC is 2100 RPM / 31.4” MP)
2. Ordnance: 8 x 500 pound GP (General Purpose) bombs.
3. Skin: 319TH BG / 334TH BS by Raptor


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LAUNCH TIMES
1. The LCA strike force will be broken into two waves. Alpha Flight will consist of 8 aircraft and will be commanded by CO. Bravo Flight will consist of 7 aircraft and will be commanded by XO. Attack waves will be staggered 40 seconds.
2. Bravo Flight is backup to insure that primary targets are destroyed. If primary targets are destroyed upon second wave’s arrival, secondary wave will attack and destroy their specified targets.
a. Alpha Flight (Primary Wave) 11:05:00 PM EDT
b. Bravo Flight (Secondary Wave) 11:05:40 PM EDT


FORMATION
1. To insure maximum survivability and interlocking defensive fields of fire that provide coverage to vulnerable areas the following flight formations will be employed.
a. Alpha Flight

 


b. Bravo Flight

 


NAVIGATION
1. Launch from A80 NE Runway, use one notch of flaps, set throttle to full and autoclimb. DO NOT use WEP.
2. Turn left after drones have joined and proceed North (0 degrees) to sector 14.13.8.
3. Turn West and proceed along heading 270 degrees, autoclimb and tighten formation. We will be approaching A66 from the west. Stay alert for enemy fighters.
4. Deliver ordnance to A66. Flight to target is expected to be approximately 40 minutes.
5. Following payload delivery, turn left to 110 degrees and begin a shallow descent for landing at A68. It is essential that you land your aircraft safely. If we are being engaged maintain altitude and proceed southeast to A81. 

 


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TARGET ASSIGNMENTS
1. Specific targets are assigned below. These assignments are subject to change prior to mission launch. Refer to target illustration at the end of this document when reviewing your target assignments.
2. Bombing altitude will be 11,000 feet AGL.
3. Assignments made before launch or after mission is underway should be acknowledged using text on channel 111.
4. FIRST WAVE (primary), 8 Pilots, 24 Aircraft
a. 96Delta (1) Vehicle Hangar
b. Forker (1) Fighter Hangar 1
c. tedrbr (1) Fighter Hangar 2
d. Bobbyd (1) Fighter Hangar 3
e. ds911 (1) Bomber Hangar 1
f. cthen (1) Bomber Hangar 2
g. Pez (1) Ammo Bunker 1 (2) Radar
h. DAKone (1) Fuel Bunker 1 (2) Fuel Bunker 4
5. SECOND WAVE (secondary), 7 Pilots, 21 Aircraft
a. WalksDee Vehicle Hangar (backup)...if destroyed,
(1) Ammo Bunker 2 (2) Fuel Bunker 3
b. BigPlay Fighter Hangar 1 (backup)...if destroyed,
(1) Fuel Bunker 4
c. Robbie14 Fighter Hangar 2 (backup)...if destroyed,
(1) Fuel Bunker 3
d. mtjoe3 Fighter Hangar 3 (backup)...if destroyed,
(1) Barracks (2) Radar
e. oxman28 Bomber Hangar 1 (backup)...if destroyed,
(1) Fuel Bunker 2
f. DPflyguy Bomber Hangar 2 (backup)...if destroyed,
(1) Fuel Bunker 1
g. croc Radar (backup)...if destroyed,
(1) Fuel Bunker 2
6. If all of your designated targets have been destroyed upon your arrival, you will either be instructed to destroy the AAA battery of your choice or hold your ordnance for a secondary target. That decision will be made in-game based on emergent strategic and tactical needs. Alert the CO if you find all of your targets destroyed when you arrive at the target so new targeting instructions can be provided.


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RECONNAISANCE & TARGET GUIDES

1. Approach to Target (A66) 

 

 

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1. A66 – Hangar Assets

 

 

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2. A66 – Tactical Assets

 

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3. A66 – AntiAircraft Assets 

 

BOMB DAMAGE ASSESSMENT
1. Flight leaders will report damage inflicted on enemy targets to mission commander immediately following bomb impact. This is to make sure that second wave can align and calibrate on any undestroyed targets.


DEBRIEFING
1. Debriefing will be conducted in the LCA forums.
Scores for each frame will be available at:
http://ahevents.org/site/index.php?option=com_staticxt&Itemid=112


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THEATER MAP

 

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VISUAL AIDS

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Understand the keypad location system. In scenarios, accurately describing your position or the position of enemy aircraft is important. Maps are divided up into sectors that are 25 miles on a side. We use the "keypad" location system to specify location within a sector. In this system, each sector is divided up into sections like the 1-9 keys on the keypad of your keyboard, as follows.

 

For example, the purple "x" is in sector 13,15, at a keypad location 6. In a scenario, you'd say that the purple "x" is in 13,15,6. Furthermore, each keypad location can be further subdivided into a keypad. If you wanted to be even more precise, you could say that the "x" is in 13,15,6,9.

Here is a useful CiC Worksheet by 96Delta.  

Here are the above orders in full PDF format

 

 

 


This next set is from Viper61

From 11 May 07

Quoting Viper. "Unique to this plan was the use of decision support templates.  Don’t know if you are familiar with them but they assist a commander with where the enemy will be in space and time.  You can look at the B5N and JU-88 templates as examples.  In reality these were almost exactly correct in how the battle actually took place.  And our squads were able to position themselves to meet the threat.

Also there were several COA’s produced internally as the planning cell went through the planning process towards the final plan.

As I remember the Enemies most dangerous course of action was almost 100% correct overall.  Proving that if you can first plan what the enemy is most likely to do or his most dangerous course of action then it becomes very easy as what your plan needs to be to defeat the enemies plan."

 

 

USNPACCOM
FRAME 2, 11 May, 2007
Pacific Pinpricks
Coral Sea 1942
“Warning Order” 

WARNING ORDER (ALLIED)
1942: Pacific Pinpricks
Frame 02
11 May 2007
Start Frame: 11 pm EST
End Frame: 1 am EST


SITUATION:Allied Forces in 1942 are limited and Naval units are conducting hit and run attacks against key Japanese installations in and around the South Pacific.


ENEMY: AXIS Forces are at full strength and looking to expand into the South Pacific and they are conducting offensive operations in support these objectives.


AXIS AIRCRAFT:
- B5N2 (no limit; based at A12, A13, and CV, they get second lives, any ordinance)
- D3A1 (no limit; based at A12, A13, and CV)
- JU88s(30 max; based at A12, A13, any ordinance including torpedoes, no formations)
-A6M2 (no limit; based at A12, A13, and CV)
ENEMY CIC:
Frame 2 CiC = Kool/Eagle (327th Steel Talons)


FRIENDLY: Combined ALLIED Naval and Land based aircraft will conduct limited offensive operations in
and around the South Pacific to disrupt enemy offensive operations.


ALLIED SQUADS: (e-mails removed)
16-21: 364th C-HAWKS FG
16-21: The Unforgiven
16-21: JG44 Night Hawks
07-10: 325th Checkertails VFG
07-10: 475FG ==**SATANS ANGELS**==

07-10: 613th SOS Pariah
07-10: Clowns of Death
07-10: ~~~ The Killuminati ~~~
04-06: 348th Fighter Group
04-06: 412th Braunco Mustangs
04-06: 94th Aero Sqd/CH
04-06: II/JG11 Reichsverte
04-06: Isle of Misfit Toys
04-06: Raw Prawns
04-06: VFS 1000 Cyberhawks
NOTE: 111 Min / 161 Max - Each squad can go over or under min/max by 2. 

MISSION: Combined ALLIED forces will conduct limited offensive operations against
the following AXIS targets:


A12 (All structures at field valid targets. The town is not a valid target)
A13 (All structures at field valid targets. The town is not a valid target)
C4 (1 CV, 1 CA, 4 DDs) in sectors 9,14 or 9,13 or 10,13 or 10,14
Combined ALLIED forces will defend the following friendly installations:
C3 (1 CV, 1 CA, 4 DDs) place somewhere in 7,11 or 7,10 or 8,11 or 8,10).
A14 (All structures at field valid targets. The town is not a valid target)
A10 (All structures at field valid targets. The town is not a valid target)

 

MISSION and FORCE STRUCTURE


AVAILABLE AIRCRAFT:
F4F-4 - no min requirement, no max limit (no restriction on ordinance)
SBD - no min requirement, no max limit (no restriction on ordinance)
TBM - no min requirement, no max limit (only can carry torpedoes)
P40B - no min requirement, no max limit
P40E - no min requirement, 16 max limit (no restriction on ordinance)
Boston III - no min requirement, 30 max limit (no formations) 

• All Squadron commanders please review the Task Organization and respond to me
via e-mail as to where you would like your squads placed. Ensure that you state your
Squad, Plane choice, Preferred element of choice.
• Also if you would like to take charge and lead a element of the Task Organization let
me know as well.
•My Operations Order will provide you with mission, guidance and resources. I will
allow the Element leaders flexibility to complete their assigned tasked.
Viper 61 ALLIED CIC Frame 02

Victory Conditions


AIR TO AIR
5 pts = Single or dual Engine AC with 1 crew
10 pts = Single or double engine AC with 2 crew
15 pts = Double Engine AC with 3+ crew
20 pts = large quad engine AC with 3+ crew
GROUND TARGETS
0.062 = Gun
0.062 = Mannable Gun
3.125 = Ammo Bunker
3.125 = Fuel Bunker
3.125 = Barracks
3.125 = Radar
3.125 = Docks at a Port
3.125 = Ship in a dock at the port
27.812 = Vehicle Hangar
27.812 = Fighter Hangar
27.812 = Bomber Hangar
3.125 = Town Building
3.125 = Factory at strategic target
SHIPS
50.000 = DD
50.000 = CA
200.000 = CV


Arena Settings
- Coral Sea terrain
- Fuel 1.25
- Icons short
- .5 Ack
- Fighter and Bomber warning range 52,000 (about 10 miles)
- Tower range set to 52,000 (for display only to match the above setting)
- Clouds / visibility
Frame 1, 22 miles
Frame 2, 11 miles
Frame 3, 9 miles
- Radar off
- Friendly collisions off
- Enemy collisions on
- Kill shooter off
- Calm winds
- Time: 11 AM
SPECIAL RULES:
• TBMs can only load out with torpedoes.
• Only up to 16 P40Es may be flown.
• Only a max of 30 JU88s may be flown (no
formations).
• Only a max of 30 Boston IIIs can be flown (no
formations).
• All ordinance available to each plane type
except where noted for the TBM.
• B5N2s get second lives.

NOBODY ON ALLIED SIDE GETS A SECOND LIFE THIS FRAME!
• Must attack a base/task force in each of the
three target areas by T+60
• Boston IIIs and JU88s may not fly in
formation
Min / Max rule for deploying aircraft is in use. The
rule says can only split a squad 50 / 50 among
different aircraft is not in use.
• Must attack a base/task force in each of the
three target areas by T+


The above information was 'just' the warning orders. Below are the actual detailed orders that followed a day later.