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ReEstablishment of the Republic of Thamesholm and Wallborough
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King John Lee-Ashfield killed in action.
King John Lee-Ashfield killed in action.

Latest revision as of 19:20, 6 March 2022

Greater Thamesholm War
Part of Political instability in Thamesholm and Wallborough
Date7th of September to 8th of September 2022
Location
Result

Secularist victory.

ReEstablishment of the Republic of Thamesholm and Wallborough
Belligerents

Thamesholmian secularist government

Left-wing rebels in Westmonkwick and Scandinavia

The Han Caliphate (Including The Islamic Turkmen Emirate)

The Order of Traditionalist Realms (Including the Han Caliphate, the Kingdom of Longobardia and the Republic of Westmonkwick) amongst others).

The House of Lee-Ashfield

Thamesholmian christian government-in-exile

Nitrana
Right-wing Danish rebels
Commanders and leaders
Hereward the Woke

Caliph Suleiman III

King John Lee-Ashfield†

Queen Eliza Lee-Ashfield

Vizier Selim of The Han Caliphate

Hanim Alicia Skov-Jacobsen

Commissioner Harold Skov-Jakobsen

Alberto D'Annunzio

Lord-Chancellor Rupert FitzKing
Unknown
Units involved

Royal Thamesholmian Army

Royal Thamesholmian Air Force

The Turkmen Emirate Army

The Turkmen Emirate Navy

The Turkmen Emirate Air Force

The Turkmen Emirate Police

The Free Scandinavian Army

The Free Scandinavian Navy

The Beylik of Scandinavian Police

Royal Thamesholmian Christian Army

Royal Thamesholmian Christian Air Force

The Republic of Westmonkwick Navy

The Republic of Westmonkwick Army

The Republic of Westmonkwick Air Force

The Westmonkwick Constabulary

The Westmonkwick Housing Authority Police

The Westmonkwick Transport Police
Various far-right militias
Strength

Circa 6,000 personnel

Circa 48 planes
Over 1 million personnel 1,000-3,000 personnel
Casualties and losses

100+ civilians killed,

one ship captured.

King John Lee-Ashfield killed in action.

2 captured Westmonkwicker spies executed
none yet

Background

Following the coup by Hereward the Woke in Greater Thamesholm and the acceptance of neighbouring Westmonkwick into the Order of Traditionalist Realms, the leader of the Han Caliphate, Suleiman III announced that Hereward was planning to attack the Order.

Overview The conflict lead to Westmonkwick’ air strike of Greater Wallborough and internment of left-wing people as well as the prohibition on LGBTQIA+ people joining the Westmonkwick military.

It also lead to national service programmes in the Turkmen Emirate, Denmark and Westmonkwick.

Two Westmonkwicker spies were captured and sent to prison awaiting trial, after a secretive trial they were executed by firing squad. This all happened in the 7th of March 2022.

The Turkmen Emirate and Westmonkwick blockaded Thamesholm.

Political positions

Both political parties in the Turkmen Emirate support the war as do both major political parties in Westmonkwick. In the Beylik of Scandinavia, right-wing parties support the war but left-wing parties oppose it. Conscription is opposed apart from by one centrist party.