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The '''Battle of Crescent Bay''' was a pivotal moment in the reignition of Exponential nationalism following the nation's defeat in the Second Fascist War. During the battle, Imperial forces were able to expel occupying forces and prevent them from reestablishing a foothold on Hesperidesia. The battle was heralded as a turning point throughout the empire, and drew both praise and condemnation alike from many international observers. | |||
==Occupation of Exponent== | ==Occupation of Exponent== | ||
==New Nationalism== | ==New Nationalism== | ||
[[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Wars of Astyria]] | [[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Blackhelm Confederacy]][[Category:Wars of Astyria]] |
Latest revision as of 23:54, 11 August 2020
Battle of Crescent Bay | |||||||
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File:CrescentBayMontage.png Uli-Schwyz soldiers in positions (top left), Imperial soldier with militia (top right), Panzermmian flamethrower soldier (bottom left) Imperial artillery emplacement in Crescent Bay (bottom right) Imperial troops in a defensive trench (center) | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Empire of Exponent | |||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Template:Country data Euralon Archie Simmons Template:Country data Uli Schwyz Mercenary Company Dietrich Klempmann Template:Country data Uli Schwyz Mercenary Company Karsten Hindelhaus |
Desiderious Silkvest Tiberius Benenatus Antonius Steele Marcus Milliner | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
15,000 men | ~ 30,000 soldiers and milita | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown |
The Battle of Crescent Bay was a pivotal moment in the reignition of Exponential nationalism following the nation's defeat in the Second Fascist War. During the battle, Imperial forces were able to expel occupying forces and prevent them from reestablishing a foothold on Hesperidesia. The battle was heralded as a turning point throughout the empire, and drew both praise and condemnation alike from many international observers.