Several cargo ships have left from Norfolk, Seattle/Vancouver, and San Diego, covered by verious support ships. Cargo is mostly ammo, aircraft parts and various resources. Trops that are part of the withdraw are mostly takign civilian airliners to Indonesio over a period of a few months. A good number of forces have left France, but the French Naval forces are to remain till the withdraw is complete. The Middle East is also taking it slow for the withdraw. Middle Easterners are sad to see the GPEO leave, especially Iraqis. They have enjoyed the time GPEO has been there mostly because of the peace that has been brought. Uatian Division troops also are sad to go.
A situation in Hawaii has been brought into the light, as well as Alaska. GPEO forces are protesting the withdraw, saying that they fought for the land, and don't want to leave. Civilians have also began protesting the GPEO withdraw, and fear that other factional parties may attempt to invade and oppress them. A simelar situation is forming in parts of Florida, California and Colorado. Other states have protests, but are not as great as these.
Singapore and Kuala Lumpur are packed with GPEO forces, and a developing unorganization is occuring. Forces are going to be shipped out and regrouped to better organiz the units. Units wmay be given different names and Naval Units will also be given different names and numbers, once the new nation is formed. Ships that may no longer be neede will either be recycled or loaned to other groups in need of defensive ships.
A new GPEO carrier is nearly complete in Singapore, however, another carrier under construction in Norfolk is in danger of possible rebel forces in the local regions.