Per Red Dawn, I'd say West part. Nuke Silos in Dakotas, Omaha, Cheyenne SAC base, NORAD. More guns in CA and Texas than the whole rest
Col. Andy Tanner : [Describing the invasion] West Coast. East Coast. Down here is Mexico. First wave of the Soviet attack came in disguised as commercial charter flights the same way they did in Afghanistan in January 1980. Only they were crack Airborne outfits. Now, they took these mountain passes in the Rockies.
Jed Eckert : So, that's what hit Calumet?
Col. Andy Tanner : I guess so. They coordinated with selective nuke strikes and the missiles were a hell of a lot more accurate than we thought. They took out the silos here in the Dakotas, key points of communication.
Darryl Bates : Like what?
Col. Andy Tanner : Oh, like Omaha, Washington, Kansas City.
Darryl Bates : Gone?
Col. Andy Tanner : Yeah. That's right. Infiltrators came up illegal from Mexico. Cubans mostly. They managed to infiltrate SAC bases in the Midwest, several down in Texas and wreaked a helluva lot of havoc, I'm here to tell you. They opened up the door down here, and the whole Cuban and Nicaraguan and Latin American armies come walking right through, rolled right up here through the Great Plains.
Robert : How far did they get?
Col. Andy Tanner : Cheyenne, Wyoming... . across to Kansas. We held them at the Rockies and the Mississippi. Anyway, the Russians reinforced with 60 divisions. Sent three whole army groups across the Bering Strait into Alaska, cut the pipeline, came across Canada to link up here in the middle, but we stopped their butt cold. The lines have pretty much stabilized now.
Robert : What about Europe?
Col. Andy Tanner : I guess they figured twice in one century was enough. They're sitting this one out. All except England, and they won't last very long.