Post by Josephus I on Aug 11, 2017 13:57:40 GMT
The Hild Plan
The Hild plan is a new initiative by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in conjunction with the Ministry of Defence, to expand and secure former territories of the Faedertellus. The aim of the plan is to secure existing settlements and their local populations by providing essential infrastructure and improving security.
Phase One.
Spittle’s Scouts will operate from Redoubt territories and survey existing settlements towards the coast. Upon contact with populated locations, the Scouts will survey the settlement and prepare a report to the National Defence Initiative. Dependent on the size of the diaspora population or the strategic nature of the location the Scouts will either advise the diaspora to move to a nearby secure location or await a reinforcing platoon of light infantry before continuing onwards.
Phase Two.
Where a settlement has been deemed to be salvageable, a light infantry platoon will be transported by helicopter to the location. The infantry platoon will immediately begin to work with the local population to assess local threats and secure the settlement. Meanwhile operatives from the National Defence Initiative alongside army engineers will be transported to the location. Upon arrival they will seek to ensure that the local population has a secure source of fresh water, shelter and medical aid.
Phase Three.
Once the settlement has been secured and basic necessities provided, the settlement will be assigned a Senior Warden from the NDI who will act as the main point of contact with the government. In addition to this the Senior Warden will coordinate with the local population to further improve the settlement in preparation for reintegration to the Faedertellus. The engineers and other NDI operatives will move to the next objective. Whilst the infantry platoon will remain in the location until the platoon officer has completed training a locally raised militia to his/her standard.
Governance.
The Hild plan will divide the former territories into a number of operational wards. These will then form the basis of Hild Plan Boroughs, within which secured settlements will be able to elect a civilian representative to work alongside a Borough council formed of Ministry of Internal Affairs and Ministry of Defence personnel. The long term view being that the government officials will be gradually phased out in favour of locally elected representatives who will go onto represent their constituents in the Witan.
Further information and appendices will be released in due course.
Inspector Marcus Hild
Strecuminesca of Internal Affairs