1943-1950 (Confederation of States)

1943
In 1943 the Federal States of America decided to try to remake the USA (thier ultimate goal), the FSA Army launched a surprise attack on the Confederacy and the Republic of California. FSA troops were able to take Missouri and Maryland and Delaware.

War in the East
The CS Army was caught off guard much like the Californian troops were. But the big difference is that the CS Army was a verteran of the Unification Wars (the Confederate's expanisonist campain). After the initial surprise wore off the CS Army attacked the FSA forces at the Battle of Potomac and were able to halt the FSA troops from crossing the river. But in California Idaho and Washington were already over run.

The CS Army forced the FSA troops back to thier starting point on the Mason-Dixon Line. The CS President ordered the military to push into Pennsylvania. This was when just how weak the FSA Army actually was was plainly shown. They were unable to hold the Confederates back who quickly took Philidelphia, Albany, New London, Providence, Boston, and Agusta.

War in the West
The Confederates in the west pushed the Federals out of Misouri and sruck up the Mississippi and split the FSA in two.

The Californians were also able to push the Federals out of thier homeland. The Claifornians pushed the Federal Army out of California and hit at Wyoming and Utah. The Californians were able to free those states from 'Federal Tyranny'. The Californians were outmatched along with the Confederacy in one area although, the FSA had an extremley good air force from buying Hawker Hurricanes from Great Britain.

War in the Air
The FS Air Force was able to severly attack the Confederate and Californian Armies. But unfortunantley they had very few bomber aircraft and were only able to strafe the enemy. Thier airforce was severly injured when the Confederates had aquired 88mm anti-aircraft guns from Germany, but they had very few since the supplies needed to be brought over by some of the very few surface craft that Germany possesed. But otherwise the FSA ruled the air. At least for now...