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The '''Autumn Offensive''', known by the [[Joyonghea]]ns as the '''General Offensive of Ssu Gapsin Jeongsi''', comprised a series of Allied attacks instigated against the Quenminese and Archadian armies who were on the defensive after the [[Liberation of Yeolcheon]]. The offensive saw the Quenminese-Archadian front divided in two, and consequently left the Allies to seize the chance to isolate the components, and Cheon decided to take on the aforementioned Component and drive them north.  
The '''Autumn Offensive''', known by the [[Joyonghea]]ns as the '''Northern General Offensive of Ssu Gapsin Jeongsi''', comprised a series of Allied attacks instigated against the Quenminese and Archadian armies who were on the defensive after the [[Liberation of Yeolcheon]]. The offensive saw the Quenminese-Archadian front divided in two, and consequently left the Allies to seize the chance to isolate the components, and Cheon decided to take on the aforementioned Component and drive them north.  


==Background==
==Background==


==Prelude==
==Prelude==
===Battle of the Songhim River===


==The offensive==
==The offensive==
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====Battle of Goyang, 23 September-6 October====
====Battle of Goyang, 23 September-6 October====
The allies moved across the river on 23 September, with Sang-ji creating a false gap to lure the Imperials in to soften their force. Meanwhile, Sang-ji ordered Susuya to move across the river from the right and put pressure on Goyang. Susaya was able to provide artillery support to Sang-ji's men via Land Mattresses, which he deemed a gift to him for his promotion to Generalissimo. Stalemates ensue in Goyang and the nearby village of Ikpo from 24 September-3 October. Soon, Byung-chul and Tae-sung were able to capture Ikpo, alongside Susaya's securing of Goyang. Counterattacks by the Imperials were made from 4-6 October, until Marshal Quoc ordered the retreat


====Battle of Namyangju, 23 September-2 October====
====Battle of Namyangju, 23 September-2 October====
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====Battle of Paju, 12 October-16 October====
====Battle of Paju, 12 October-16 October====


===Second phase: Hwanghae-Congnan Campaign (26 October-11 December)===
===Second phase: Hwanghae-Congnan and Kumi-ri Campaigns (26 October-3 December)===


====Operations by the Tenth Army and III Reserve Corps====
====Operations by the Tenth Army and III Reserve Corps====


=====Battle of the Yeosu Redoubt, 17-24 October=====
=====Battle of the Yeosu Redoubt, 17-24 October=====
{{main|Battle of the Yeosu Redoubt}}
<!-- Two villages taken in this order: Ansu and Boryong -->


=====Battle of Yeui-Chosuji, 17-30 October=====
=====Battle of Yeui-Chosuji, 17-30 October=====
<!-- Two night attacks on October 29 (Quenminese caught by surprise), Allied towards hamlet, Quenminese at Yuei (Allied troops caught by surprise, but repulsed the attack) --->


=====Battle of Haeju, 1 November-9 December=====
=====Battle of Haeju, 1 November-9 December=====
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====Operations by the Eighth Army====
====Operations by the Eighth Army====


=====Battle of the Seven Mountains, 26 October-11 December=====
=====Battle of Sepo, 7-19 November=====
 
=====Battle of the Seven Mountains, 26 October-3 December=====


; Operations against Buramsan
; Operations against Buramsan
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; Operations against Bupyeong
; Operations against Bupyeong
====Cheon's Gambit, 2 December====
===Third Phase: Miryang Campaign, 4-29 December===
====Battle of Tokchon, 21-24 December====
====Miryang Offensive, 25-29 December====

Latest revision as of 07:50, 12 May 2024

Autumn Offensive
Part of the Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War
Date23 September – 29 December 1944
(3 months and 6 days)
Location
South Central to North Central Joyonghea
Result Allied victory
Belligerents

Đại Quến with collaborator support

Archadia-Archedes
Commanders and leaders
Units involved
Army Group Anbyeon
1st Zanarkian-Joyonghean Army Group
Trabian-Joyonghean Expeditionary Group
Third Rubrumian Army
Joyonghean Imperial Expeditionary Front - Eastern Component
Archadian Imperial Force in Joyonghea

The Autumn Offensive, known by the Joyongheans as the Northern General Offensive of Ssu Gapsin Jeongsi, comprised a series of Allied attacks instigated against the Quenminese and Archadian armies who were on the defensive after the Liberation of Yeolcheon. The offensive saw the Quenminese-Archadian front divided in two, and consequently left the Allies to seize the chance to isolate the components, and Cheon decided to take on the aforementioned Component and drive them north.

Background

Prelude

Battle of the Songhim River

The offensive

NOTE: Dates and battles to be updated

First phase: Gangwon-Tongjin-Paju Campaign (23 September-25 October)

Battle of Gurae, 23-27 September

Battle of Goyang, 23 September-6 October

The allies moved across the river on 23 September, with Sang-ji creating a false gap to lure the Imperials in to soften their force. Meanwhile, Sang-ji ordered Susuya to move across the river from the right and put pressure on Goyang. Susaya was able to provide artillery support to Sang-ji's men via Land Mattresses, which he deemed a gift to him for his promotion to Generalissimo. Stalemates ensue in Goyang and the nearby village of Ikpo from 24 September-3 October. Soon, Byung-chul and Tae-sung were able to capture Ikpo, alongside Susaya's securing of Goyang. Counterattacks by the Imperials were made from 4-6 October, until Marshal Quoc ordered the retreat

Battle of Namyangju, 23 September-2 October

Battle of Gangwon, 4 October-16 October

Battle of Tongjin, 4 October-12 October

Battle of Bukgoyangseolmun, 4 October-12 October

Battle of Paju, 12 October-16 October

Second phase: Hwanghae-Congnan and Kumi-ri Campaigns (26 October-3 December)

Operations by the Tenth Army and III Reserve Corps

Battle of the Yeosu Redoubt, 17-24 October
Battle of Yeui-Chosuji, 17-30 October
Battle of Haeju, 1 November-9 December

Operations by the Seventh Army

Battle of Tanseong

Operations by the Eighth Army

Battle of Sepo, 7-19 November
Battle of the Seven Mountains, 26 October-3 December
Operations against Buramsan
Operations against Suraksan
Operations against Guksabong
Operations against Naegak
Operations against Bupyeong

Cheon's Gambit, 2 December

Third Phase: Miryang Campaign, 4-29 December

Battle of Tokchon, 21-24 December

Miryang Offensive, 25-29 December