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Case Peafowl
Trường hợp Chiến tranh Con công trống
Part of the Bethausian Civil War

Above: Troops from the 335th Combined Arms Regiment marching into the border dividing Thanh Kieu Province and the Karen State
Below: Troops from the 5th Infantry Division marching into the forests of the Kachin State
Date3-27 May 2019
Location
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
  • Northern Army
  • Eastern Army
  • Southern Army

Socialist Republic of Burmia

Commanders and leaders

Case Peafowl is a name given to a military operation planned and implemented by the Imperial Quenminese Armed Forces. It was executed on May 10 after the success of Case Mazeppa, with the intention of establishling a new frontline to hinder the Socialist Republic of Burmia's military progress in suppressing its internal rebellions and preventing the forces of the Ducal Republic of Bethausia, Dalmasca and Nabradia, and Esthar and Balamb from committing any further incursions from the south.

Background

Order of Battle

Allies

Quenmin Imperial Quenminese Armed Forces

Expeditionary Task Force - Bethausia - Defense and National Security Minister Phùng Minh Thiệu

Joyonghean Sovereign Army

Southeast Asianna Expeditionary and Assistance Corps - Gen. Chegal In-ho

Socialist Burmia (Sorepatmadaw)

Eastern Regional and Military Operations Command (RMOC-3) - Vice Sr. Gen. Thu Zarni Pyay

  • 3rd Army - Detachment East - Gen. Khant Naing
    • 8th Corps (20,000) - Lt. Gen. Thura Htun Kaung
    • 9th Corps (20,000) - Lt. Gen. Khaing Sein Thu
  • 4th Army - Gen. Pyay Maung Ag
    • 7th Corps (20,000) - Lt. Gen. Maung Kyaw Nyan
    • 10th Corps (20,000) - Lt. Gen. Pa Tee Thant
    • 11th Corps (19,000) - Lt. Gen. Thurein Htun
  • 12th Independent Mixed Division (15,000) - Maj. Gen. Kyaw Win
  • 13th Independent Mixed Division (14,000) - Maj. Gen. Thawda Myat

Course of the Battle

Aftermath