Mojave Campaign

The  is the name applied to the campaign of the New California Republic to annex the entire Mojave Wasteland. The campaign, which started in 2253, erupted after the massacre of 38 NCR citizens at the hands of mojave raiders in the same year. President Tibbet subsequently lost a motion of no confidence. Her replacement, Wendell Peterson, ordered three battalions of NCR infantry into the Mojave, which began the Mojave campaign.

The Campaign
One of the scouting parties that they sent east discovered that the city of Las Vegas (now re-named New Vegas) had been relatively untouched by the Great War, and that Hoover Dam was still in operation. Realizing the militaristic and economic values of these locations, the Republic quickly sent a detachment of their army to take control of the New Vegas region in hopes of using the rich resources there to rebuild their strength after the long war against the Brotherhood of Steel. They also fought the [Mojave Brotherhood of Steel]] in the year of 2274, eventually, just like in the past, the Brotherhood of Steel was overwhelmed by NCR's superior numbers. The NCR defeated the Brotherhood at Helios One, driving them back to small, secluded locations.

Once they arrived at the city, they discovered that it had already been occupied by an army of securitrons and heavily armed tribals. After a short stalemate, a securitron approached the NCR position as a representative of Mr. House and demanded to parlay with the NCR government. This was the republic's first contact with Mr. House and the three families of New Vegas. In the end, the New Vegas Treaty was negotiated. The NCR was given control of the Hoover Dam and was allowed to divert 95% of the electricity generated to the Republic's core regions. In exchange, the New Vegas Strip was given the remaining 5%. Also, the NCR was allowed to deploy their military forces in the region, but would also have to recognize New Vegas' independence and allow NCR citizens to visit the Strip without interference. Although the NCR government agreed to honor the treaty, they still planned to annex the entire Mojave region in the long run through either diplomacy or military force.

First Conflict with the Legion
See NCR-Legion War for further information. See First Battle of Hoover Dam for further information.

The NCR's new founded wealth and territory would soon come under threat however, from the looming power of Caesar's Legion. Under the command of Legate Joshua Graham, Legion forces marched against the NCR garrison at Hoover Dam, in an attempt to take the strategic asset and river crossing. In what became known as the First Battle of Hoover Dam, Legate Graham initially had the upper hand. Graham was able to push the NCR defenders back and lead his forces over the dam. Lead elements of the NCR, including members of the 1st Recon Battalion and NCR Rangers, executed a tactical retreat west across the dam and into Boulder City, all the while using their prowess in marksmanship to kill the Legion officers (primarily Centurions and Decani). Graham, unable to adapt strategies in combat, chose to order his legionaries to push forward, not knowing the NCR had booby-trapped Boulder City, laying explosives along their line of retreat, and were drawing the Legion into a trap. When the Legion forces entered the city, the NCR detonated the explosives and inflicted severe casualties among the Legion forces, crippling their offensive. The NCR forces then counter-attacked, pushing back and eventually routing the Legion forces who fled east back over the dam.

The NCR also met resistance from a new incarnation of an old enemy, the Great Khans, culminating in the Bitter Springs Massacre. The Khans quickly began to arm themselves and the Fiends against the NCR.

New conflict with the Legion
See NCR-Legion War for further information. See Battle of Nelson for further information.

The Legion would not stay quiet for long either. One of the NCR's forward bases, Camp Nelson, was completely obliterated by a Legion task force in an eerie repeat of Fort Aradesh's loss. Another camp, Searchlight, was heavily irradiated in a legion feint, which transformed all the survivors of that base into feral ghouls. Led by President Kimball and the inept General Oliver, morale among the soldiers is at an all-time low, and desertion rates (especially in the New California Rangers) are high. The main camp on the front lines is Camp Hope, though nicknamed by the soldiers and citizens of the Mojave, Forlorn Hope, which as its nickname suggests, is full of depressed and constantly embattled soldiers. They are holding a defensive line across the Colorado River and preparing for the upcoming battle on the Hoover Dam that could decide the fate of the entire area. The soldiers are spread far too thin across the front to prevent the Legion from crossing the river, as is illustrated by the attacks on Nipton and Ranger Station Charlie.

The NCR's gold-backed currency lost much of its value after the Brotherhood of Steel ambushed and destroyed their gold deposits, so the NCR's dollar is now backed by water. They hold an iron fist over Hoover Dam's production capabilities, and lease electricity and drinking water to the Strip and other nearby communities in exchange for military supplies and a firm foothold in the region.

The NCR aims to wrestle control of the Strip from Mr. House eventually, but cannot do so while Caesar's Legion remains a threat. While the NCR does openly engage Legion patrols upon sight of them, such efforts have proved futile in any sort of long-term damage to the Legion. The securitron armies possessed by House pose a massive threat to both the NCR and the Legion, but this uneasy stalemate between the three factions is threatened by the arrival of the platinum chip. In addition, the Mojave campaign has become increasingly unpopular among NCR citizens, mostly in regions far away from Vegas, to whom the campaign is nothing but taxes and lost children. Senators opposed to the war leverage this unrest to their advantage in the upcoming Senate elections of 2281.

Conflict with the Fiends
As soon as the Fiends, a tribal gang of drug-addicted psychopaths, met the NCR, a mid-level conflict erupted, which resulted in a big loss of life for the New California Republic Army.