User blog comment:JCC the Alternate Historian/Weird Alternate/Future History Dreams and Thoughts/@comment-35176527-20180611133510/@comment-35176527-20180714202026

Once the army reached California, we were shocked to see what it had become. Most of the army was split into two groups to fight in two major battles. One group would battle criminals and dangerous illegals in Los Angeles while the other went to San Francisco. The remaining soldiers and volunteers would go fight minor battles in the smaller towns and cities in the western portion of the state.

We got word that San Diego didn't need to be invaded because the mayor of the city complied with the US Government and turned in the major criminals and gangs. My Green Mountain Folks Group went to San Francisco with the selected army group and the Eastern California Volunteers (who were tired of dealing with the states super Liberal ideas. When the army and I made it into the city, it seemed too quiet. We already knew the hippies living there would leave us alone and most of them are too scared to even use a gun.

However, we then heard an explosion and saw an army of MS-13 gang members and other similar criminals heading straight for us! The army of criminals was oddly enough lead by the Governor of California himself! We knew he was insane, but we didn't know he would stoop to this level! The battle began and lasted for hours and the climax of it took place on the Golden Gate Bridge. By this time, the battle was in a stalemate with thousands of fatalities and injuries on both sides. Me and most of my friends were surprisingly still alive, but most of the other Green Mountain Folks were killed or seriously hurt. The final event of the Battle of San Francisco (which also later became known as the Battle of the Golden Gate) when someone threw a grenade (don't know what side threw it) and it exploded on the middle of the bridge, which caused several of the cables to give out and the bridge itself began to collapse! The span of the bridge gave and many of us fell into the waters of the San Francisco Bay below! The suspension towers of the Golden Gate Bridge survived, but the main span of the bridge was now gone! JCC the Alternate Historian (talk) 20:20, July 14, 2018 (UTC)