NCR-Khan War

The NCR-Great Khan War is an ongoing conflict between the New California Republic Army and the Great Khans. The roots of the conflict date back to when the NCR was nothing more than Shady Sands and the Khans weren't yet called the Great Khans.

Prelude
As supplies and fresh water began to dwindle, overcrowding was becoming more and more apparent. The New California Republic sent its elite Rangers and scouts into the Mojave Wasteland in search of fertile lands and resources to help expand their borders for their ever growing population.

War
Aaron Kimball, the president of the NCR, gave orders to annex the local tribals (including the Khans), the New Vegas area and to secure the Hoover Dam. Soon after though, the defiant Khans began to raid the NCR settlements, forcing the NCR to begin to hunt them down. The Khans had recently lost a major conflict against Mr. House and the three tribes that had joined with him, making the Great Khans extremely vulnerable to attack and were severely weakened when the NCR arrived. This proved disastrous for the Khans, as they stood no chance against the well equipped and powerful NCR. And as a result, they were forced into a full retreat. Despite the fact that they weren't fighting back, the NCR opened fire upon the retreating Khans, causing them to despise the NCR. Despite all this, the Khans continued to fight, attacking supply caravans, settlers, NCR troopers and took their supplies whenever they could to better arm themselves. The height of the war came when the Great Khans were hanging onto the last of their ropes and were losing, as the NCR burned their settlements and killed most of the Great Khans main forces, the Khans were forced into one of their last settlements, known as Bitter Springs.

Bitter Springs was where most of the Khans remaining fighting forces were, but proved to be a mistake as it was surrounded by hills, creating a high vantage point around the base, making the entire settlement a giant kill zone. This was soon realized during the Bitter Springs Massacre.

In 2278, the NCR sent 1st Recon reconnaissance unit to attack the Great Khan encampment and "fire until you're out of ammo". At the same time, most of the Great Khan attack force was out. First Recon opened fire and obeyed their orders, firing at anyone who ran towards the only exit out of the settlement but in a tragic twist of fate, communications were not relayed in time for the soldiers to not open fire and most of those who were killed were either women, children, or local tribals. The actual fighting force was out in another unknown location and came back to find that the village had been turned into a blood bath. With no where else to go the Great Khans turned to the dangerous, but resource rich, Red Rock Canyon.

After this final assault, the NCR couldn't figure out how to work a surrender with an enemy they couldn't reach, so they simply declared victory.