Q4 Orbat
OrBat as of 1 October 1927
Cascadian Army
Active Forces: 156 Brigades, 780,000 men
Cascadian Guards Corps
The elite of the elite. Only the most committed and most skilled volunteers and officers are desired for these postings.
The Guards Corps now makes up over half of the standing army at current due to the reduction of yearly draft rolls by the Halling Administration and its effect on the rest of the Army.
I Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Guards (Motorized) Division "The Tricolor Guard"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
2nd Guards (Motorized) Division "The Evergreen"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
3rd Guards (Motorized) Division "Pride of the North"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
1st Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
II Guards Corps (10 brigades)
6th Guards Division "Spirit Walkers"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Bingham Canyon, Utah
8th Guards Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Yakima, Olympia
1st Mounted Rifles Guards Division "Desert Riders"
3 Cavalry Brigades
1 Battalion of Flying Artillery
Based in Eureka, Nevada
Attached:
2nd Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Guards Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
4th Guards Division "Mountain Ghosts"
3 (Mountain) Infantry Brigades
Based in Madang, New Guinea Territory
5th Guards Division "Jungle Rats"
3 (Jungle) Infantry Brigades
Based in Medan, Sumatra Territory
7th Guards Division "The Stalwarts"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tanjungkarang, Sumatra Territory
3rd Guards Artillery Brigade (Attached at battery-level to 5th and 7th Guards)
V Guards Corps (10 brigades)
9th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
10th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
11th Guards Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
5th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Sacramento, Lower California
(IV) Australian Guards Corps (10 brigades)
1st Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "The Iron Wall"
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Iron City, Cooksland (modern Mt. Isa, Queensland)
2nd Australian Guards (Motorized) Division "Outback Bandits"
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia
3rd Australian Guards Division "Australia's Own"
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Perth, Western Australia
4th Guards Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport), assigned to Corps HQ in Darwin, Dutch Australia
Cascadian Regular Forces
The Regulars consist primarily of the yearly draft callups and younger, less-experienced officers. They are trained to full standard for regular forces but are not considered to be as effective as the Guard Corps. Numerous border forts in California and Nevada were shut down under Tory rule, with only the Ft. Jordan fortress across the Jordan River from Mormon-owned Salt Lake City kept active.
Additionally the Regular Army contains the Armored Testing Brigade, a formation intended for the testing of both tank doctrine and new models of tanks as the technology is refined year-by-year.
I Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Stockton, California
6th Infantry (Assault) Division
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Stockton, California
1st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Stockton, California
2nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Oakland, California
Attached:
8th Artillery Brigade
II Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Edmonton, Alberta
3rd Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Edmonton, Alberta
4th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
5th Infantry (Assault) Division
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Vermilion, Alberta
Attached:
2nd Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport)
III Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Boise, Idaho
7th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Elko, Nevada
8th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Tooele, Utah
9th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pocatello, Idaho
Attached:
4th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
IV Corps (10 brigades)
HQ: Palembang, Sumatra Territory
10th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
- includes 4th New Olympia Regiment
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
11th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Amandraya, Sumatra Territory (Responsible for protecting island chain along Indian Ocean coast of Sumatra)
13th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Pekanbaru, Sumatra Territory
Attached:
3rd Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
V Corps (10 brigades)
12th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
15th Infantry Division (undergoing training, will be in service in April 1926, full effectiveness in October 1927)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Markleville, California
16th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in San Andreas, California
Attached:
1st Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VI Corps (10 brigades)
14th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Darwin, Dutch Australia (Used for maintaining presence in bush regions of Top End)
17th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Katherine, Northerm Australia
18th Infantry Division (undergoing training, service in July '26, max effective Jan '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Dampier, Western Australia
Attached:
5th Artillery Brigade (Complete in January 1927, max effectiveness January 1928)
VII Corps (10 brigades)
20th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
21st Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
22nd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Carson City, Nevada
Attached:
6th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
VIII Corps (10 brigades)
23rd Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Cedar City, Utah
24th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in St. George, Utah
25th Division (undergoing training, service in Jan '27, max effective Jul '28)
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Enterprise, Utah
Attached:
7th Artillery Brigade (undergoing training, service in Jul '27, max effective Jul '28)
IX Corps (10 brigades)
26th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan
27th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
28th Infantry (Assault) Division (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
3 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
8th Artillery Brigade (Motorized Transport) (Complete in October 1927, max effectiveness October 1928)
Based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Corps HQ)
X Corps (9 Brigades)
30th Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
31st Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Napa, Lower California
32nd Infantry Division
3 Infantry Brigades
Based in Fairfield, Lower California
Independent Divisions (9 brigades)
19th Infantry Division (3 brigades)
2 Infantry Brigades
1 Garrison Brigade
Based in Honolulu, Kingdom of Hawaii
Garrison Brigade mans Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha on Oahu.
Utah Garrison Division (2 brigades)
1 Garrison Infantry Brigade
1 Artillery Brigade
Based in Ft. Jordan, Utah
Armored Testing Brigade (1 brigade)
1 Armored Brigade
Based in Yakima, Olympia
29th Infantry (Assault) Division (3 brigades)
2 Motorized Infantry Brigades
1 Armored Brigade
1 Armored Recon Battalion
Based in Boise, Idaho
Cascadian Marine Corps
The Cascadian Marine Corps, like their British and American counterparts, began as a force of ship-board infantry for fighting boarding actions and small expeditionary engagements. They have since begun to field land-based forces, primarily for the protection of Cascadia's smallest outposts in the Pacific. In recent years the Corps, due to its shift to Pacific operations, has shifted its HQ to the semi-autonomous Kingdom of Hawaii.
The 1st Marine Brigade is also the Royal Hawaiian Marine Brigade by charter of the Hawaiian monarchy, in recognition for the Brigade's heroism in preventing the overthrow of the monarchy by American and European plantation owners in the 1890s. This title is only used in ceremonial events of the Kingdom of Hawaii and is not an official unit designation on the CMC unit roll.
1st (Royal) Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Pearl Harbor, Kingdom of Hawaii
2nd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Tidore, Protectorate of the North Moluccas
3rd Marine Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
Based in Bengkulu, Sumatra Territory
Pacific Garrisons Brigade
1 Infantry Brigade
HQ Based in Koror, Palau Islands Territory
Unit is divided up in individual companies and battalions and assigned to various Pacific island holdings as garrisons.
Fortifications
Due to the wide expanse of Cascadian continental territory and budget cuts to the land forces by Conservative governments since 1913, dedicated fortifications are primarily coastal and meant to help repulse attacking fleets. Of those border forts that were built only Fort Jordan, along the west bank of Utah's Jordan River, remains as a major fortification of concrete with heavy guns, and it is primarily intended to deal with the threat of Deseretan revanchism with its battery of 8" guns pre-dialed to direct bombardments into Salt Lake City while pillboxes and casemates provide protection from Deseret infantry.
Forts Canby and MacLaughlin dominate the entrance to Puget Sound with 10" and 12" naval guns; MacLaughlin has two 14" guns as primary armament. Forts Barry, Baker, Miley, and Scott command the entrance to San Francisco Bay with a battery of new 16" guns, 8 in all, with 12 14" guns and 8 12" guns also spread amongst them along with 155mm and 8" artillery. Naval Fort Perth is a special fortification that has existed in some form or another since the 1870s and which is in reserve today with only 10" and 12" armament, including an open-to-civilians museum area that contains the 12"/25 19th century guns that repulsed the Manchurian attack on Perth after the defeat of the West Australian Squadron in 1889. Today Fort Dampier is the primary defensive installation, on Garden Island, possessing 4 14"/45 guns and three surplus 16"/45 guns from the cancelled third
Magnificent-class ship as its main armament. Adelaide and Melbourne possess light coastal forts at their harbor openings that contain 6"-10" armament. By the terms of the Australia Treaty Cascadia does not maintain coastal defenses in the coastline near British Sydney. Fortifications at Brisbane and Townsville possess 4 14"/52 Albemarle-Obukhov guns apiece with 6"-8" secondary armament. Sumatra has fortifications at Palembang, Bengkulu, and Pangkal Pinang. The former has 6" and 8" guns for attacking both land and riverine targets; the latter two also possess 8 14" guns courtesy of buildup in the 1910s. The above forts all include pillbox and gunhouse structures to deal with infantry attacks; .50 Browning Heavy Machine Guns are the favored armament.
Pearl Harbor enjoys the distinction of the most heavily-defended fortifications in Cascadia: Forts Hawkins and Kamehameha are on the west and east side of the entrance respectively: the 1920 Naval Defense Act have turned them into the most powerful defensive fortifications in the Pacific, each with 8 16"/50 guns as primary anti-ship armament to replace the 8 12"/52 Albemarle-Obukhovs the forts used to command, all in armored turrets connected to central fort magazines by electric conveyer belts and walkways in fortified underground tunnels. In the gaps between the turrets casemates for 6" quick-fire guns and specialized 8"/55 coastal artillery guns add closer-range armament with heavy steel and concrete defenses alongside, topped with gunhouses for .50 caliber heavy machine gun emplacements and further pillboxes closer to the coast. Internally batteries of 3" and 40mm anti-aircraft artillery were the first such defenses added to a Cascadian defensive fortification. The forts are manned day to day at this time by the 3rd and 8th Hawaiian Regiments, 19th Division. Currently a proposal to install Albemarle's newly-testing 18"/50 guns is being considered, but none will likely be ordered unless the Navy places an order for them to be installed in new battleships.
Additionally, other forts are being planned on Oahu, Maui, and Hawai'i, though none will equal the combat power of the Pearl Harbor defenses.
Army Reserve
The Army reserve consists of both volunteers and draftees. Draftees in the Reserves are primarily those who complete Universal Military Training and are either not selected for active service or are exempted from it for various reasons as well as those who complete their service in the regular army and are retained in the reserve, usually for 4-8 years. Since 1916 the Reserve has been steadily reduced by the Conservative Party, seeking to save funds from the national budget to keep taxes low and fulfill social service initiatives. As a result, it is about a third lower than it should be.
Reservists generally train one to two months out of the year, meeting at least every weekend a month for rifle training with month-long retention training held once a year, rotating by reservist formation in a region.
Most of the Reserve comes from the mainland of North America, primarily in the full states while the Territories have Territorial Militia units that are usually no larger than a regiment or two due to the lower population - mobilization of territorial militia generally only happens when said territories are directly threatened, as mobilization in these territories can cause severe economic depression.
Note that roughly every seven Reserve Divisions have a Reserve Artillery Brigade attached.
Reserve Forces: 576 brigades (549 Infantry 27 Artillery), 2,885,000 men, organized into 183 divisions
Breakdown of Reserve Divisions per Region:
Australia:
38 Divisions
5 Artillery Brigades
Victoria - 10 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Columbia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
New Olympia - 9 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Western Australia - 4 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Cooksland - 6 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Hawaii:
1 Division
1 Artilery Brigade
Oahu - 1 Division, 1 Artillery Brigade
North America:
145 Divisions
21 Artillery Brigades
Olympia - 30 Divisions, 5 Artillery Brigades
Oregon - 26 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
California - 24 Divisions, 4 Artillery Brigades
Columbia - 23 Divisions, 3 Artillery Brigades
Idaho - 11 Divisions, 2 Artillery Brigades
South Alberta - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Saskatchewan - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Nevada - 8 Divisions, 1 Artillery Brigade
Utah - 2 Divisions
North Alberta - 2 Divisions
Cascadian Navy
Combat Fleet
40 Old Destroyers (up to 1914)
20
Combs-class (
Cassin) destroyers
10
O'Brien-class (
O'Brien) destroyers
10
Royas-class (
Tucker) destroyers
80 New Destroyers (post-1914)
20
Kentworth-class (
Caldwell-like) destroyers
30
Rodgers-class (
Clemson-like) destroyers (2 assigned to Training)
20
Hencken-class (Modified
Clemson-like) destroyers
10
Horton-class (proto-
Fubuki) destroyers
38 Light/Scout Cruisers
12
Carnarvon-class (
Arethusa-like) light cruisers
6
Kelowna-class (
Caroline-like) light cruisers
10
Boise-class (
Danae-like) light cruisers
10
Tacoma-class light cruisers
9
Seattle-class cruisers (building)
10 Heavy Cruisers
10
Nez Perce-class cruisers building 1924-1925
80 Submarines 54,500
20
D-class (
N-class-like) Coastal Submarines
20
G-class (
R-class-like) Submarines
40
K-class (
S-class-like) Submarines
3
L-class Fleet Submarines
1
Yakama-class (
Hermes-like) aircraft carrier: 8,407T.
Air Wing:
20 x NF-1 Sea Sparrow
2
Eagle-class (
Ranger-like) aircraft carrier: 12,933t
Air Wing:
20 x NF-2 Sea Hawk
45 (37 active, 8 building, 0 planned) Capital Warships
2
Cascadia-class dreadnoughts (post-1916-1919 refit)
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
1
Alberta-class battlecruiser
CRS Alberta Note: relegated as Academy training ship/gunnery training.
4
Constitution-class dreadnoughts
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
4
Colossus-class dreadnoughts
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
2
Australia-class dreadnoughts. Update to
Cascadia-class, initially Royal Egyptian Navy
Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf-class, order canceled by Egypt and unfinished ships re-laid and built by Cascadian Navy design.
CRS Australia (ex-REN
Fakhr-ad-Din Yussuf)
CRS Alaska (ex-REN
Faris ad-Din Aktai)
2
Vanguard-class dreadnoughts
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
2
Magnificent-class dreadnoughts
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
4
California-class battlecruisers
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
6
Dauntless-class dreadnoughts
CRS Dauntless
CRS Relentless
CRS Fearless
CRS Superb
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
4
Lightning-class large cruisers
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
6
Sovereign-class dreadnoughts
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Consul
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
4
Defiant-class fast battleships, to be built 1925-1928 - 55,000T
CRS Defiant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reliant (laid Q1 1925, commissioned Q2 1928)
CRS Reprisal (laid Q2 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
CRS Warrior (laid Q3 1925, commissioned Q3 1928)
Planned
2
Imperator-class dreadnoughts, to be built 1927-1930 - 55,000T
CRS Imperator (canceled)
CRS Tribune (canceled)
4
Excalibur-class dreadnoughts, to be build 1927 1930 - 63,000T
CRS Excalibur (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Durandal (to be laid Q2 1927, commissioned Q4 1930)
CRS Tizona (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
CRS Caladbolg (to be laid Q3 1927, commissioned Q1 1931)
Auxiliary Fleet
8
Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers - 144,400T displacement
10
Bremer-class Oilers - 100,000T displacement
10
Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Suppliers - 60,000T displacement
10
Alesano-class Supply Vessels - 100,000T displacement
25 Minesweepers of assorted class - 16,000T displacement
8 Converted Liners for troop transport of assorted class - 79,600T displacement
Total Auxiliary Tonnage: 500,000 tons
Navy Organization
Home Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: North American Waters, command of Alaska Force
Main Bases: San Francisco, Esquimalt, Coos Bay
Battle Fleet
Port: San Francisco, California
Temporary Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1st Battle Group:
1st Battle Squadron
1st Battle Division
CRS Sovereign
CRS Senator
CRS Centurion
CRS Magistrate
2nd Battle Division
CRS Magistrate
CRS Praetor
CRS Challenger
CRS Thunderer
2nd Battle Squadron
3rd Battle Division
CRS Dauntless
CRS Fearless
CRS Relentless
CRS Superb
4th Battle Division
CRS Magnificent
CRS Chief Joseph
Eagle-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Eagle[/i]
1st Cruiser Squadron
6
Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
2nd Cruiser Squadron
1
Yakama-class Aircraft Carrier
CRS Yakama
4
Tacoma-class Light Cruisers
1st Destroyer Squadron
1
Boise-class Light Cruisers
7
Hencken-class Destroyers
2nd Destroyer Squadron
8
Horton-class Destroyers
3rd Destroyer Squadron
2
Horton-class Destroyers
5
Hencken-class Destroyers
1
Rodgers-class Destroyers
1st Submarine Squadron
8
K-class Submarines
Auxiliary Force Attachments
3
Abernathy-class Fleet Oilers
3
Bremer-class Oilers
4
Clydesdale-class Fleet Ammunition Ships
4
Alesano-class Supply Ships
Home Fleet Coastal Forces
4th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8
Rodgers-class Destroyers
5th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
8
Rodgers-class Destroyers
6th Submarine Squadron
Port: Coos Bay, Oregon
8
D-class Submarines
7th Submarine Squadron
Port: San Francisco, California
12
G-class Submarines[/b]
Special Submersible Squadron
Port: Bremerton, Olympia
3
L-class Fleet Submarines
Alaska Force
Areas of Responsibility: Alaskan Waters
Main Bases: Dutch Harbor, Anchorage
8th Destroyer Squadron
1
Boise-class Light Cruiser
3
Royas-class Destroyers
3
O'Brien-class Destroyers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8
Combs-class Destroyers
4th Submarine Squadron
8
G-class Submarines
Pacific Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Hawaii and Pacific Islands over to North Mollucas - includes New Guinea and Bismarcks
Main Bases: Pearl Harbor, Koror (Palau), Rabaul, Wake (refueling station)
Pacific Battle Squadron
4th Battle Squadron
7th Battle Division
CRS Vanguard
CRS Formidable
CRS Australia
CRS Alaska
8th Battle Division
CRS Cascadia
CRS Pacifica
5th Cruiser Squadron
5
Boise-class Light Cruisers
6th Cruiser Squadron
5
Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruisers
12th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
1
Boise-class Light Cruiser
3
Rodgers-class Destroyers
4
Kentworth-class Destroyers
13th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8
Kentworth-class Destroyers
15th Destroyer Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
4
Combs-class Destroyers
3rd Submarine Squadron
Port: Tidore, North Moluccas
8
K-class Submarines
10th Submarine Squadron
Port: Koror, Palau
8
K-class Submarines
12th Submarine Squadron
Port: Rabaul, New Britain
8
K-class Submarines
14th Submarine Squadron
Port: Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
8
K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet
Areas of Responsibility: Waters around Australia, command of Sumatra Force
Main Bases: Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Townsville, Pangkal Pinang
2nd Battle Group
Home Port: Darwin, North Australia
3rd Battle Squadron
5th Battle Division
CRS Constitution
CRS Republic
CRS Liberty
CRS Constellation
6th Battle Division
CRS Colossus
CRS Goliath
CRS Titan
CRS Sentinel
Fast Battle Squadron
CRS California
CRS Utah
CRS Sumatra
CRS Hawaii
4th Cruiser Squadron
6
Kelowna-class Light Cruisers
9th Destroyer Squadron
8
Kentworth-class Destroyers
11th Destroyer Squadron
1
Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
CRS Richland
7
Royas-class Destroyers
9th Submarine Squadron
Port: Darwin, Australia
12
K-class Submarines
Australia Fleet Attached Units
Commerce Defense Squadron
Home Port: Adelaide, New Columbia
CRS Lightning
CRS Whirlwind
CRS Tornado
CRS Tempest
3rd Cruiser Squadron
2
Boise-class Light Cruisers
4
Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
7th Cruiser Squadron
5
Nez Perce-class Heavy Cruiser
14th Destroyer Squadron
8
Rodgers-class Destroyers
16th Destroyer Squadron
8
Hencken-class Destroyers
11th Submarine Squadron
Port: Fremantle, Australia
12
G-class Submarines
Sumatra Force
10th Destroyer Squadron
1
Carnarvon-class Light Cruiser
7
O'Brien-class Destroyers
6th Cruiser Squadron
6
Carnarvon-class Light Cruisers
8th Submarine Squadron
1st Flotilla
Port: Bengkulu, Sumatra
6
D-class Submarines
2nd Flotilla:
Port: Pangkal Pinang, Sumatra
6
D-class Submarines
Cascadian Air Force
Main Air Strips: (Not all in constant use)
Tooele, Utah
Regina, Saskatchewan
Calgary, Alberta
Boise, Idaho
Helena, Idaho
Seattle, Olympia
Oakland, California
Honolulu, Hawaii
Madang, New Guinea
Tindore, North Moluccas
Palembang, Sumatra
Medan, Sumatra
Perth, Western Australia
Katherine, North Australia
Townsville, Cooksland
Brisbane, Cooksland
Melbourne, Victoria
Adelaide, New Columbia
2
B-class Coastal reconnassiance zeppelins (Under Navy control)
4 prototype
PF-4 biplane fighters
4 prototype
BF-3 biplane bombers
3 prototype 1924-model T-2 transport aicraft
3 prototype 1924-model B-4 heavy bomber aircraft
4 prototype 1925-model NF-2 carrier-based fighter/bomber aircraft
5 prototype 1926-model PF-5 fighter aircraft
60 NF-2 1925-model fighter/bomber carrier aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (10 in reserve)
120
PF-3 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
140
PF-4 biplane fighters (0 in reserve)
120
BF-3 biplane bombers (0 in reserve)
40 1924-model heavy bomber aircraft B-4 (0 in reserve)
20
PF-2 biplane fighters (20 to be scrapped/sold)
20
NF-1 Sea Sparrow naval aircraft (under Navy control, used for carrier operations) (0 in reserve)
24
T-1 transport aircraft
20 1924-model transport aircraft (T-2) (0 in reserve)
14
BF-2 biplane bomber (14 to be scrapped/sold)
70
RC-2 coastal patrol flying boats (20 in reserve)
1st Pursuit Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
5th Fighter Squadron "Australian Aces"
20 x PF-4s
6th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
2nd Pursuit Group
HQ: Tooele, Utah
2nd Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
4th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
11th Fighter Squadron "Snake Eyes"
20 x PF-4s
4th Pursuit Group
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
9th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
10th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
12th Fighter Squadron "Double Sixes)
20 x PF-3s
1st Composite Group
HQ: Medan, Sumatra
1st Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-4s
1st Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
2nd Composite Group
HQ: Vallejo, Lower California
8th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
3rd Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
4th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
3rd Composite Group
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
7th Fighter Squadron
20 x PF-3s
5th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
6th Attack Squadron
20 x BF-3s
1st Support Group
HQ: Katherine, North Australia
1st Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
2nd Support Group
HQ: Madang, New Guinea
2nd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
6th Transport Squadron
4 x T-2s
3rd Transport Group
HQ: Anchorage, Alaska
3rd Transport Squadron
8 x T-1s
4th Transport Gruop
HQ: Carson City, Nevada
4th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
5th Transport Squadron
8 x T-2s
Independent Squadrons
3rd Fighter Squadron
HQ: Tindore, North Moluccas
20 x PF-3s
1st Bomber Squadron
HQ: Yakima, Olympia
20 x B-4s
2nd Bomber Squadron
HQ: Stockton, Lower California
20 x B-4s
Coastal Patrol Squadrons
1st Patrol Squadron
Based at Laffler Field, Hawaii
10 x RC-2s
2nd Patrol Squadron
Based at Kenner Field, Sumatra Territory
10 x RC-2s
3rd Patrol Squadron
Based at Van Hurst Field, Darwin
10 x RC-2s
4th Patrol Squadron
Based at Dutch Harbor Aerodrome, Alaska
10 x RC-2s
5th Patrol Squadron
Based at McKinsey Field, Esquimalt, Columbia
10 x RC-2s
6th Patrol Squadron
Based at Harton Field, Tindore, North Moluccas
10 x RC-2s
7th Patrol Squadron
Based at Howland Field, Oakland, Lower California
10 x RC-2s