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[[File:001 - CJCS-1.png|thumb|General Joshua Ryan's first address to the Department of Defense following his appointment to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff|left]]
[[File:001 - CJCS-1.png|thumb|General Joshua Ryan's first address to the Department of Defense following his appointment to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff|left]]


The second challenge that General Ryan would encounter was the absence of the Chief of Naval Operations. Despite going through two Admirals within his first couple of weeks, soon President Wellington would insert his own choice: Admiral [[Delroy Digby]]. Skeptical at first, Ryan and Digby would soon become close associates and would closely together during Ryan's tenure as Chairman.  
The second challenge that General Ryan would encounter was the absence of the Chief of Naval Operations. Despite going through two Admirals within his first couple of weeks, soon President Wellington would insert his own choice: Admiral [[Delroy Digby]]. Skeptical at first, Ryan and Digby would soon become close associates and would closely together during Ryan's tenure as Chairman. [[File:Statues of Ryan and Laff.jpg|thumb|Statues of both General Ryan and Secretary Laff in the garden of the Pentagon, before the Pentagon was renovated|right]]


With close friend General Schmitty as his Chief of Staff of the Army along with Admiral Digby as his Chief of Naval Operations, the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time were working in and out to be as efficient in day-to-day operations as possible. During this time would be seen the reconstruction of [[Naval Base Coronado]], the expansion of the Vinish fleet, an entirely new inside to the Pentagon done by General Ryan and Secretary Laff themselves, an increase in retention and numbers in both branches, along with advancements being seen in Fort Bragg relating to it's buildings and training course.  
With close friend General Schmitty as his Chief of Staff of the Army along with Admiral Digby as his Chief of Naval Operations, the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time were working in and out to be as efficient in day-to-day operations as possible. During this time would be seen the reconstruction of [[Naval Base Coronado]], the expansion of the Vinish fleet, an entirely new inside to the Pentagon done by General Ryan and Secretary Laff themselves, an increase in retention and numbers in both branches, along with advancements being seen in Fort Bragg relating to it's buildings and training course. [[File:Fort Dixie.png|thumb|A picture captured of Fort Dixie being prepared to be blown up by personnel of the Special Air Service|right]]


In the first month of his time as Chairman, tensions would begin rising with [[the Rebellion]]. These tensions would come to a peak in the month of July 2019 after the Rebellion would establish their own [[Rebel Fleet]], consisting of several well-known members of the Rebellion at the time including then-warlord [[Dixie Normous LXIX]] and his associates such as [[Vablo Escobar]]. On July 18th, 2019, the Vinish Fleet would intercept and attack the Rebel Fleet. With sailors sailing the ships and soldiers of the V.N. Army boarding the enemy's ships, Vindex Nation would win the conflict after sinking the fleet's flagship, the [[USS Wobbly's Mom]].
In the first month of his time as Chairman, tensions would begin rising with [[the Rebellion]]. These tensions would come to a peak in the month of July 2019 after the Rebellion would establish their own [[Rebel Fleet]], consisting of several well-known members of the Rebellion at the time including then-warlord [[Dixie Normous LXIX]] and his associates such as [[Vablo Escobar]]. On July 18th, 2019, the Vinish Fleet would intercept and attack the Rebel Fleet. With sailors sailing the ships and soldiers of the V.N. Army boarding the enemy's ships, Vindex Nation would win the conflict after sinking the fleet's flagship, the [[USS Wobbly's Mom]].


It was also at this time that General Ryan would work with Admiral Digby and General Schmitty to establish the Special Air Service, which was a joint special operations task force that was made to be able to draw the best personnel from both branches in order to conduct unconventional warfare against Vindex Nation's enemies, specifically the rebels and emerging unratified nations. The SAS would be under the supervision of General Ryan however the field commanders of the task force were kept classified.
It was also at this time that General Ryan would work with Admiral Digby and General Schmitty to establish the Special Air Service, which was a joint special operations task force that was made to be able to draw the best personnel from both branches in order to conduct unconventional warfare against Vindex Nation's enemies, specifically the rebels and emerging unratified nations. The SAS would be under the supervision of General Ryan however the field commanders of the task force were kept classified.
[[File:Statues of Ryan and Laff.jpg|thumb|Statues of both General Ryan and Secretary Laff in the garden of the Pentagon, before the Pentagon was renovated]]


The same rebels responsible for the construction and operation of the Rebel Fleet would go on to construct Fort Dixie, a star-shaped fortress that served as the capitol of Dixieland. Under the instruction and supervision of General Ryan, the Special Air Service would locate Fort Dixie and destroy it using dynamite. Along with the destruction of Fort Dixie, the Special Air Service, in a similar operation, would target infrastructure of a newly emerging nation in order to disrupt the advancements of the nation in fear it would only create another area for rebels to take refuge. General Ryan would later admit that the Vinish were responsible for both operations, admitting to originally trying to pin both operations on Wilden.
The same rebels responsible for the construction and operation of the Rebel Fleet would go on to construct Fort Dixie, a star-shaped fortress that served as the capitol of Dixieland. Under the instruction and supervision of General Ryan, the Special Air Service would locate Fort Dixie and destroy it using dynamite. Along with the destruction of Fort Dixie, the Special Air Service, in a similar operation, would target infrastructure of a newly emerging nation in order to disrupt the advancements of the nation in fear it would only create another area for rebels to take refuge. General Ryan would later admit that the Vinish were responsible for both operations, admitting to originally trying to pin both operations on Wilden.
[[File:Fort Dixie.png|thumb|A picture captured of Fort Dixie being prepared to be blown up by personnel of the Special Air Service]]


Another landmark of Ryan's tenure as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was his involvement in the Wilden War that took place during the summer of 2019. Responsible for the creation of Operation Oak Tree, an operation created with the intent to take over Wilden. Tensions began rising with Wilden early on in the summer however wouldn't reach it's peak until late July / early August after Operation Oak Tree would be take place following multiple standoffs between both Wilden and Vinish troops. Due to the success of Operation Oak Tree, Vindex Nation would take over Wilden and would replace it's then King with President Wellington's own selection, newly-crowned King [[Alfred Hitchcock]].  
Another landmark of Ryan's tenure as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was his involvement in the Wilden War that took place during the summer of 2019. Responsible for the creation of Operation Oak Tree, an operation created with the intent to take over Wilden. Tensions began rising with Wilden early on in the summer however wouldn't reach it's peak until late July / early August after Operation Oak Tree would be take place following multiple standoffs between both Wilden and Vinish troops. Due to the success of Operation Oak Tree, Vindex Nation would take over Wilden and would replace it's then King with President Wellington's own selection, newly-crowned King [[Alfred Hitchcock]].  
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