@tjcaseIf you would enjoy a story about asymmetrical warfare in 2018 (with SciFi and Fantasy elements), you might enjoy my story: Aztlan Portal.
I maintain copious notes and detailed time-lines for the various factions.
Some have complained that my story is moving too slowly. Perhaps I am, but the big battles that I am foreshadowing take days, weeks, even months to occur.
Troops have to be gathered, as do the food, fuel, and other logistics. Scouting and intelligence gathered, Thdn plans made and refined. Even with trucks and jets it usually takes days, weeks, months to prepare.
Politics, the decision to actually commit forces takes time too.
The US Invasion of Iraq in 2003 was astoundingly fast! Even with much of the logistics stockpiled and some Troops already in Kuwait, it took months of preparation.
I don't intend to bore my readers, the focus is on US Special Operations personnel, and Frontline Mexican Infantry. However, they have limitations based on logistics.
24 chapters so far, 14 days, 1 Battle and a dozen skirmishes. More units are being deployed.
I mostly focus on the action, although at first it is Squad size patrols, or single aircraft flights.
Even big battles are just a bunch of small fights occurring in proximity and time. Just a few guys dying is as tragic as the Omaha Beach scene in Saving Private Ryan, if one is your buddy bleeding out and the high command won't risk a MedEvac helicopter!
To the readers, much is obvious. People may wonder why it seems to take so long. I hope my story gives people a perspective of how actual military operations take place, including limitations.
Look at the Russians and their months long preparations against Ukraine. The USA and other countries also considering deploying forces, and the logistics involved.
I have flown on a "Big Iron Bird" across Continents and Oceans; then had to walk, climb, or crawl with my weapon, rucksack and other gear.
I try to show the difficulty of planning with incomplete (or wrong) information. Politics and scheming that results in poor results in combat.
I could stick to just the big exciting battles, but it would result in people wondering WTF! Victory often goes to the Biggest, or most powerful force.
I am trying to Show circumstances that will influence the upcoming battles.
Some people want to learn about the steps involved in a story. Others just want to get to the "Good Stuff" it doesn't make either type of story or reader better than another. We all have preferences.