The rise of the new rebel state in the interior was met with differing strategies. Originally, the accepted strategy was to surround the forces, and grdually drive them into the interior. most of the generals believed that one hard winter would be enough to drive the rebels into submission. To their surprise, the Free Alaskans not only lasted through the winter, but were able to cpture a strategic strip of territory that allowed Northern Alaskans to receive supplies. It was not known until later that the first winter had claimed many lives, but at the moment, the military in the interior seemed unshakable. Border skirmishes intensified, as the Free Alaskans raided border towns for supplies, and were raided by US-backed forces in revenge. The Rebels were certainly not backing down, so it wa
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| - Battle of Denali (Night of the Living Alternate History Map Game)
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| - The rise of the new rebel state in the interior was met with differing strategies. Originally, the accepted strategy was to surround the forces, and grdually drive them into the interior. most of the generals believed that one hard winter would be enough to drive the rebels into submission. To their surprise, the Free Alaskans not only lasted through the winter, but were able to cpture a strategic strip of territory that allowed Northern Alaskans to receive supplies. It was not known until later that the first winter had claimed many lives, but at the moment, the military in the interior seemed unshakable. Border skirmishes intensified, as the Free Alaskans raided border towns for supplies, and were raided by US-backed forces in revenge. The Rebels were certainly not backing down, so it wa
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| - Elements of the Denali Regiment under fire around Healy, AK
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| - Also Known as: The Battle of Healy
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Casualties
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Location
| - Alaska Range, Mt.McKinley, Healy, AK
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| - The rise of the new rebel state in the interior was met with differing strategies. Originally, the accepted strategy was to surround the forces, and grdually drive them into the interior. most of the generals believed that one hard winter would be enough to drive the rebels into submission. To their surprise, the Free Alaskans not only lasted through the winter, but were able to cpture a strategic strip of territory that allowed Northern Alaskans to receive supplies. It was not known until later that the first winter had claimed many lives, but at the moment, the military in the interior seemed unshakable. Border skirmishes intensified, as the Free Alaskans raided border towns for supplies, and were raided by US-backed forces in revenge. The Rebels were certainly not backing down, so it was clear that the war had to be ended before they gained any more strength, so a simple plan was devised. The Free Alaskans had a weak spot around the Alaskan Range. US-backed forces would exploit it, and drive forth to the rebel capital. A small force would also move over the border in the east, which would make a feint at recapturing the strip that once linked north and south Alaska. Hopefully, the rebel generals would not recognize which was an invasion, and which was the feint before it was too late.
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