Great American Civil War

The Second American Civil War began on 14 April 1934, when Nationalist military forces conducted

simultaneous raids throughout the continental United States against President Franklin D. Roosevelt Constitutionalist Armies. The skirmishes and raids of April 1934 quickly degenerated into all out Civil War with the American populace split between Nationalist, Right wing Conservatives-Fascists, and the Constitutionalist forces of President Roosevelt and the various Left wing, Communist militia force. The War, now in its final year, 1937, is stagnant on all fronts across America as the two sides look for a decisive victory.

Causes
The Second American Civil War was born out of the economic and political crisis of the Great Depression. Unable to stop the decay of rural America and growing socio-political violence in Eastern Cities, faith in Presidents Roosevelts goverment wavers under a series of populist and reactionary movements. Right leaning movements spring up from New York to Texas and Southern California, while Left-wing Communist inspired militia groups are founded from Massachusetts, to Iowa, and the Deep South.

The actual beginning of the conflict is murky, both sides claim to have acted in self defense when the pitched battles of 1934 begin. The Nationalists point to Roosevelts recognition of the Soviet Union in 1933 as part of the causation, while maintaining their right to rebel against tyranical foreign rule. Many Nationalists maintain Roosevelts subserviance to the leadership in Moscow.

On 15th January 1934, War between the ex-Army Nationalist rebels and the Constitutionalist Regular Army was made inevitable when Army commanders met and drafted a joint resolution to rise in revolt against the policies of President Roosevelt. The Nationalists find support in the West, California, Arizona, Coloroda, the Southwest based mainly in Texas and also from the Pacific Northwest. Besides comandered US equipment their is strong financial and poltical support for the Nationalist cause through American industrialists and businessmen scattered throughout America.

At the outset of the conflict, the American goverment under President Roosevelt drafts and creates the United American Army, consisting of most of the regular military forces from the Eastern seaboard and the newest recruits of the Citizens Army, a volunteer force consisting of civilians given basic military. The Mobilization and transfer of troops