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Revision as of 07:00, 5 May 2024

Battle of Inje-Chuncheon Road
Part of the November Offensive
InjeChuncheonRoad.jpg
Zanarkian and Joyonghean Troops advance on the Inje-Chuncheon Road
Date30 November - 22 December 1943
Location
East Joyonghea, North Asianna
Result Strategeic Imperial-Archadian Success (December 10 - December 19)
Allied Victory (From December 19 onwards)
Belligerents

United Kingdom
Joyonghea
Zanarkand

New Akiba

Empire of Quenmin

Archadia-Archedes
Commanders and leaders
Strength
105,000 troops
150 tanks
100 guns
170 aircraft
159,000 troops
240 tanks
150 guns
190 aircraft
Casualties and losses
9,785 wounded or killed
69 tanks
47 guns
58 aircraft
15,978 wounded or killed
121 tanks
79 guns
86 aircraft

The Battle of Inje-Chuncheon Road was a military action lasting from November 30 to December 22. The plan was to secure a flank for the attack on the Quenminese-occupied city of Chuncheon through the Inje-Chuncheon road by Christmas then sweep the country side before New Year's Eve.

According to many, During the closing days of the battle, Zanarkian commander Edward Samegawa, who was the rear guard of Hwa-young's faltering Joyonghean force by the 20th of December had left his Zanarkian force to his aide, Roy Peterson, giving him orders to reinforce Hwa-young while he rushed to the scene on his jeep. He was the first Zanarkian to arrive in Joyonghean lines and for the sake that he could prevent her from sacrificing herself to allow her own troops to escape and was prevented by Edward, who dissuaded her by his heartfelt admission of love.

Background

Prelude

The Battle