With Mexico's entry, the battle along the U.S. border became even more chaotic, and the number of people injured and killed in the war climbed each day.
However, this was inevitable. It was impossible to win over a powerful nation without suffering any casualties.
The good news was that as adversaries of the United States, the Allied Army included participants from nearly 30 countries, whose military contributions were simply beyond what the United States could contend with.
It was just that the countries didn't want to go all out; otherwise, the American government wouldn't have lasted a few days.
The focus shifted back to the Australasia Army's offensive. After several days of continuous bombing, on August 11th, 1928, the Australasia Army's landing on the West Coast of the United States officially began.