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Private Military Task Force Operating Within Springfield AO

Springfield • ER:LC Region • Active Conflict Zone

In a world defined by control, power, and conflict, UNGOCTF stands apart. Formed as a private military company within the ER:LC world, the task force operates where governments hesitate: inside contested streets, across fortified checkpoints, and on the front lines of Springfield’s warzones.

What began as resistance against imposed authority has evolved into a force capable of challenging entire military units. Through calculated operations, alliances, and disciplined operators, UNGOCTF secures territory, disrupts hostile advances, and rewrites the balance of power.

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Primary Theater Springfield, ER:LC
Alliance CDOP — Active Joint Ops
Hostile Presence Elevated • Multiple Factions
Springfield Tactical Operations
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Active Operations Live
DEVGRU AMBUSH Complete
SPRINGFIELD DEFENSE Secured
CDOP PATROL Active
NORTH CHECKPOINT Monitoring
Live Operation Log Springfield AO
21:42 — UNGOCTF squad Alpha engaged hostiles near bridge.
21:38 — DEVGRU patrol neutralized, area cleared.
21:31 — CDOP joint patrol deployed along main highway.
21:22 — Hostile convoy detected approaching Springfield perimeter.
21:19 — Checkpoint Delta secured and reinforced.
21:15 — National Guard units sighted near outer roadway.
21:09 — UNGOCTF recon reported increased enemy comms traffic.
Task Force Profile

What UNGOCTF Is

UNGOCTF operates as a private military company inside the ER:LC world, built from trained operators, disciplined squad leaders, and tactical coordinators who execute high-risk missions beyond traditional chains of command.

Organizational Identity
PMC • Autonomous
UNGOCTF functions as a paramilitary task force, independent from direct government control yet structured with its own leadership, rules of engagement, and internal command hierarchy. Operators carry out combat operations, security work, and coordinated missions across Springfield and surrounding territories.
  • Private military company with rigid command structure and clear tactical doctrine.
  • Focuses on high-value, high-risk locations across the ER:LC region.
  • Built on disciplined operators prepared for intense, coordinated engagements.
Why They Exist
Resistance Doctrine
The task force emerged as a response to perceived government overreach, heavy taxation, and the imposition of centralized authority over the region. UNGOCTF’s doctrine centers on resisting those systems, protecting allied interests, and maintaining leverage through controlled, tactical force.
  • Challenges government control and enforced authority across key sectors.
  • Uses military strength to secure allies, assets, and vital movement routes.
  • Aims to hold, shape, and dominate territory rather than simply endure within it.
Operational Scope

What They Do

UNGOCTF executes layered operations that blend direct combat, security contracts, and strategic warfare — turning Springfield into an interactive battlefield and command environment.

Combat Operations
Contact & Control
UNGOCTF engages directly with government and military forces, defending controlled areas and pushing into contested districts when the tactical window opens.
  • Direct engagements against United States military and National Guard units.
  • Defense and reinforcement of UNGOCTF-held zones inside and around Springfield.
  • Active responses to rival factions attempting to displace or outmaneuver them.
Special Operations
High Risk
High-risk missions are planned with precision: coordinated ambushes, counter-attacks, and territorial pushes built on multi-squad timing and overlapping fields of fire.
  • Planned ambushes against hostile patrols and priority targets.
  • Counter-attacks designed to reset the frontline when territory is threatened.
  • Territory control operations that lock down bridges, routes, and city sectors.
Security Contracts
Protective Detail
Beyond direct warfare, UNGOCTF operates as a shield for select partners and assets within the region.
  • Protection and escort missions for allies, convoys, and high-value assets.
  • Securing facilities, checkpoints, and key infrastructure under UNGOCTF watch.
  • Rapid response to hostile incursions near protected zones or routes.
Strategic Warfare
Battlefield Command
Organized team combat and battlefield coordination define how UNGOCTF fights — methodical, deliberate, and built to control pace and terrain.
  • Coordinated multi-team operations with defined roles, sectors, and fallback routes.
  • Tactical positioning that turns streets, rooftops, and open ground into layered killzones.
  • Battlefield planning that synchronizes timing, communications, and firepower around shared objectives.
Unit Structure

Operational Divisions

UNGOCTF is structured into specialized units, each optimized for a specific role on the battlefield and in the wider operational theater.

Assault Operators
Frontline combat units responsible for direct engagements, shock assaults, and close-quarters pushes into contested terrain.
Recon Squads
Intelligence and observation units tasked with scouting, target marking, and early warning across Springfield AO.
Security Detail
Protective teams providing escort operations, static defense, and overwatch for high-value assets and allied personnel.
Special Operations
High-risk, coordinated mission units executing ambushes, counter-attacks, and surgical strikes across hostile-held zones.
Alliances & Hostiles

Allies and Enemies

UNGOCTF navigates a shifting network of alliances and hostile forces. Partnerships are strategic, temporary, and always aligned with operational advantage.

Allied Forces
Strategic Partnerships
UNGOCTF cooperates with select organizations where objectives align. The most notable ally is CDOP, forming a combined presence across Springfield.
  • CDOP — joint patrols, area sweeps, and coordinated responses across urban districts.
  • Reinforced operational reach, shared intelligence, and mutual protection of key routes.
  • Alliance remains fluid, evaluated constantly against shifting threats and objectives.
Opposition Forces
Active Threats
Independence from government control has placed UNGOCTF in direct conflict with major state and rival entities, leading to sustained hostilities.
  • United States military forces deployed to contain or neutralize UNGOCTF presence.
  • National Guard units reinforcing checkpoints and resisting territorial gains.
  • Government agencies and rival factions competing for the same influence, routes, and cities.
Combat Readiness

Tactical Status

UNGOCTF operators are equipped and trained for high-intensity missions. Firepower, coordination, and battlefield awareness define how the task force moves and fights.

Task Force Status
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Springfield Control
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Reputation & Presence
Field Perception
Within Springfield and the surrounding ER:LC region, UNGOCTF is recognized — and often feared — for its combat performance and operational discipline.
  • Known for high combat effectiveness against organized military and paramilitary forces.
  • Respected for structured command, clear comms, and unified engagement protocols.
  • Maintains a large roster of enemies as a result of ongoing resistance and territorial pressure.
Operational History

War Timeline

From surgical ambushes to full-scale defensive stands, UNGOCTF’s timeline is defined by decisive operations that reshaped control of Springfield and its surroundings.

DEVGRU Engagement
Priority Contact
Hostiles Detected
DEVGRU elements identified moving through Springfield AO, probing defenses and mapping response times.
Ambush Initiated
UNGOCTF units executed a planned ambush, cutting off retreat routes and isolating enemy squads.
Enemy Retreat
DEVGRU forces were forced to fall back under sustained fire, abandoning their advance through the city.
Territory Secured
UNGOCTF established control over contested blocks, locking down vantage points and approach lanes.
Springfield Battle
Major Operation
US Army Advance
U.S. Army units pushed toward Springfield, attempting to break UNGOCTF’s foothold in the city.
UNGOCTF Counterattack
The task force launched a counterattack, exploiting urban cover and crossfire positions to stall the advance.
Forces Pushed Back
Enemy units were driven out of the city core and forced to regroup closer to the sheriff’s office perimeter.
City Secured
Springfield remained under UNGOCTF control, with checkpoints and joint patrols reinforcing every major route.