Battle of St. Louis

The Battle of St. Louis was a conflict in the Great Pacific War when and  attacked St. Louis, in the northern Giradot area. The sneak attack began at 2:34 local time when spies operating in the DR opened fire in Terminal One in Lambert- St.Louis International Airport. Police officers rushed to the conflict, finding 28 dead civilians, including 3 children. A firefight occered between the police and the UPAC forces. The police officers retreated, and called for support from the military. Severel military cargo aircraft dropped Airborn Tanks (ABNs) and paratroopers. The force took control over and looted the DAF St. Louis Armory (DAF-STL), which was handling nuclear continental missiles at that time. The soldiers at the compound alerted the SWAT force, as well as the Giradot defence battalion. At 3:45 local time the Deltoran Nuclear Defence Force (DNDF) arrived to protect the nuclear warheads at the center. A skirmish broke out at the site, and 150 DNDF soldiers were killed. The remaining forces regrouped outside the compound, and stormed in the armory to try to destroy the forces one last time. One UPAC soldier denotined a bomb inside a nearby hotel building killing 1500 civilains. The DNDF forces retreated from the city. Fearing the worst, the Deltoran military command ordered a counterstrike aginst the UPAC forces. The DR soldiers arrived shortly after noon in the city, and engaged the forces around the DAF-STL compound. The forces lost again, to a incresed number of soldiers. Gregor Hammelson decided to halt the operations due to the increasing amount of soldiers and the fear of civilian caulties.