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The idea for the creation of the Liberty Defense Perimeter was first mentioned in an analysis of enemy battle tactics. Discussing hypothetical invasion scenarios, the document (SCNR458849) notes that while an attack from the coasts or from Alaska would overwhelm any resistance, an attack from the northeast would allow for the creation of a heavily armed "Liberty Zone" in the southern United States and lead to a stalemate. It appears that the government used the Liberty Zone concept as inspiration for the LDP project.

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  • The idea for the creation of the Liberty Defense Perimeter was first mentioned in an analysis of enemy battle tactics. Discussing hypothetical invasion scenarios, the document (SCNR458849) notes that while an attack from the coasts or from Alaska would overwhelm any resistance, an attack from the northeast would allow for the creation of a heavily armed "Liberty Zone" in the southern United States and lead to a stalemate. It appears that the government used the Liberty Zone concept as inspiration for the LDP project.
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  • The idea for the creation of the Liberty Defense Perimeter was first mentioned in an analysis of enemy battle tactics. Discussing hypothetical invasion scenarios, the document (SCNR458849) notes that while an attack from the coasts or from Alaska would overwhelm any resistance, an attack from the northeast would allow for the creation of a heavily armed "Liberty Zone" in the southern United States and lead to a stalemate. It appears that the government used the Liberty Zone concept as inspiration for the LDP project. Two years prior to 1951, concentrated military and civilian forces, working in conjunction with the Special Research Projects Administration began a lengthy surveying project for the LDP. On August 14th, 1951, the state of New York became the first place on American soil to be attacked by Chimeran Spires, and by August 20th, much of the New England territory had fallen under the Chimera. In response to the unprecedented attacks, President Noah Grace approved the construction of the LDP on September 3rd, which was completed almost a year later on August 14th, 1952.
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