15 miles outside of New Boston Aug.23, 2088 12:00 P.M

The French Third Army was making its way through the american lowlands in a bid to stage an assault on the city of New Boston. As the french force makes it to New Boston, a recon plane attached to american First Infantry Division spotted them moving through the area. The pilot informs the regional command center in the nearby town of Huntsville to prepare a armored force to attack the french force heading for New Boston. As the americans prepare to counterattack, the frnch keep making their way to the city. Just then, one o the soldiers in the rear of the frecnh force hears a couple of jet engines overhead. Thinking they to be french fighters giving them air support, keeps walking. But then the noise gets louder and louder and just when the soldiers thinks they going to fly overhead too low, gunfires breaks out from behind. The soldiers all yell out to take cover, but the whole french forces has been surrounded by a larger american army. As the frecnh try in vain to repel the attack and retreat, the american keep up the attack and one by one, the french tanks that were with advancing with the forces are taken out by accurte tank fire. Some french units mangae to escape the massacre, but soon american tanks catch up to them and wipe them out with well placed rounds. What units of the french army did survive surrender to the american troops. In the span of half an hour, a french army of 60,000 men and tanks has been defeated by an army half their own size. Out of 605 tanks, all of them have either been destroyed or knocked out of action.

U.S. Army Command Center New York City, One hour later

Comander James Ketchum was reading the after action report handed to him by Gen. Jameson of the First Infantry Division, giving the battle report with the French Third Army outside of New Boston. As he reads the report he looks at his second in command and ask his opinion on the failed french attack. "Well sir, my opinion is the rench could have saved those tanks and troops a lot of trouble by keeping them near Paris. Now that there is nothing opposing us, we can head right for Paris. The way the war is now sir, We have to make a move now or our Native allies will take all ther glory for themselves." General Jackson told him. "I see, well if that's all, then don't let me hold you up any longer Chris. Dismissed." Jackson stands ata attention and walks out the door leaving Ktchum in his office. "So...this is the beginning of the end for France. They had their chance to surrender but they threw away their troops and now they will be wiped out from the face of the Earth." Ketchum then puts on his coat and hat, turns of the lights and walks out o his office.