East Africa 1930: An ORBAT Quest

Getting an attack on the first results turn has me nervous. Ethiopia is much larger than us too, right? They seem like they could put more of any type of resources into this fight. But if the battle is going well and we occupy the territory maybe we can scare them into a ceasefire? I don't know. My gut says "no" but my heart says "tally ho!" So for now I choose…


[X] Our military is ready to seize parts of Southern Ethiopia and hold it against counterattack
Remember we need to pacify it, how good is our force projection in our hinterland again might I remind that we also have to pacify the region, tell me how fond are you of the idea of conducting agaisnt a guerrilla war.
 
Who exactly rolled the 95 in battle? (I thought it was one of the 2 Ethiopian armies in their current civil war.) If so, what basis do we have to assume that a decisive victory for one of them is advantageous to us?
In the absence of other information, I would think that's the worst possible outcome of that battle for us, whereas we would prefer both sides to be locked in grinding attritional warfare with each other while leaving Ethiopia open to our forces.
In particular, I'm worried that a decisive victory for one side could be followed by rapidly rallying forces under their banner to fight the invaders (that is, us).
 
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I feel like we're never gonna' get anywhere by waiting on the sidelines. You gotta' reach out and SNATCH that glory!
 
[X] Our military is not ready for the kinds of operations the Army or government has in mind.
 
The Battle of Anchem was a historical battle in the Ethiopian succession crisis, the QMs have decided that now that they've hit start on the timeline to randomize events of importance to us. There is no reason to assume that a 95 is good for us.
 
[X] Our military is not ready for the kinds of operations the Army or government has in mind.

We are not ready, at all. We've barely begun our reforms. We need to be honest.
 
[X] Our military is not ready for the kinds of operations the Army or government has in mind.

Even if we mobilise our entire military we would still barely reach parity with the current active Ethiopian army - and I doubt we could even do that. Not to mention how foreign aggression is possibly one of the best way to create domestic unity against our action.
 
What is japan's position on the civil war? Worse case scenario they might consider Ethiopia over us if we head for a scenario where they have to pick a side.
 
[X] Our military is not ready for the kinds of operations the Army or government has in mind.

I don't think hurting our buffer state would be a good idea. Plus I think while we can win battles maybe even the war we would lose the peace especially with our already bad ethnic division going on
 
The Reewiin Army (~6300 men, 200 horses)
  • 1st (Reewiin) Regiment (~1150 men)
    • Regimental HQ & Signals, including baggage and medical (~300 men)
    • 3 x Infantry Company (~200 men and 2 HMG's each)
    • 1 x Cavalry Company (~100 men and 150 horses)
    • 1 x Artillery Detachment (12 guns, ~150 men and 50 horses)
  • 2nd (Kismayo) Regiment (~3200 men)
    • Regimental HQ (~150 men)
    • Signals Company (~100 men)
    • 3 x Infantry Battalion (~900 men, 6 HMG's and 2 guns each)
    • Training Battalion (~250 men and 2 HMG's)
  • 3rd (Bur Gaabo) Regiment (~1950 men)
    • Regimental HQ (~100 men)
    • Signals Company (~50 men)
    • 2 x Infantry Battalion (~900 men, 6 HMG's and 2 guns each)

Equipment:
  • 4000 Type 30 Arisaka rifles, 6.5×50 mm Arisaka
  • 600 Moschetto Modello 1891 carbines, 6.5×52 mm Carcano
  • 32 Fiat-Revelli 1914 HMGs, 6.5×52 mm Carcano
  • 6 Type 3 HMGs, 6.5×50 mm Arisaka
  • 12 Krupp 75 mm horse drawn guns
  • 10 Type 92 70 mm pack howitzers
The Provincial Carabinieri (~11,000 men)
  • Northern Brigade (~5000 men)
    • Training & Machine Gun Company (~250 men, ~6 Perino 1908 HMGs, ~6 Vickers HMGs)
    • 5x Carabinieri Company (~950 men each)
  • North-Western Brigade (~3500 men)
    • Training & Machine Gun Company (~250 men, ~6 Perino 1908 HMGs)
    • 4x Carabinieri Company (~650 men each)
    • 1x Carabinieri Company (~12 boats, ~650 men)
  • Southern Brigade (~2500 men)
    • Training & Machine Gun Company (~250 men, ~4 Maxim HMGs)
    • 4x Carabinieri Company (~550 men)

Equipment (estimated)
  • 6000+ Remington Rolling Block rifles, .43 Egyptian
  • 2500+ Murata Type 13 rifles, 11×60 mm Murata
  • 1000+ Lee-Metford rifles, .303 British
  • 500+ Vetterli-Vitali Mod. 1870/87, 10.35×47 mm
  • 1000+ other firearms
  • 12 Perino 1908 HMGs, 6.5×52 mm Carcano
  • 6 Vickers HMGs, .303 British
  • 4 Maxim HMGs, 7.92×57 mm Mauser
I will admit that I know very little about the Ethiopian military, but when I was doing a bit of reading about this rebellion, I noticed it mentioned that the minister of defense, Mulugeta, had five cannons, seven machine guns, and aircrafts, while the rebels is said to have ten machine guns and two cannons.

I do not know how correct that information is or what quality these weapons had, but while we do not have any aircrafts, we do seem to have more machine guns and cannons, that the Ethiopians had in the Battle of Anchem.
 
Turn 1 Vote 2: March 1930
Defence Council Divided!
The Council seems unable to come to a firm decision on the matter of readiness. The President asks once more on the eve of possibility: Is the military prepared?
[ ] The Army and the Carabinieri are ready for deployment North
[ ] The Army and the Carabinieri are not ready for action

You have 24 hours to vote.
 
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