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The 3rd English Civil War is the name given to the war of secession | The 3rd English Civil War is the name given to the war of secession that took place place primarily in the North of England but also in Oxfordshire and London in 2047. | ||
'''belligerents''' | '''belligerents''' | ||
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(Mostly British Army) | (Mostly British Army) | ||
Various Northern police forces | Various Northern police forces | ||
Various non-state actors | Various non-state actors (such as Prince George Fan Clubs) | ||
'''Jacobites''' | |||
Didcot Home Guard | |||
'''Northumbrian Rebels''': | |||
Northumbrian independence movement | Northumbrian independence movement | ||
Northumbria Police | |||
'''Commanders''' | '''Commanders''' | ||
Major George Windsor (loyalist side) | Major George Windsor (loyalist side) | ||
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General Sir Mark Carleton Smith (resigned,loyalist side) | General Sir Mark Carleton Smith (resigned,loyalist side) | ||
Colonel Sir John MacLeod (loyalist side) | |||
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Mark Cameron (loyalist side) | Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Mark Cameron (loyalist side) | ||
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Alvin Ashleigh | Alvin Ashleigh | ||
(Rebel side) | (Rebel side) | ||
'''Aftermath''' | |||
Northumbria became independent after the end of the [[British Congo War]]. | |||
[[Category: Kingdom of Great Britain|Category: Kingdom of Great Britain]] | [[Category: Kingdom of Great Britain|Category: Kingdom of Great Britain]] |
Revision as of 21:30, 27 May 2020
The 3rd English Civil War is the name given to the war of secession that took place place primarily in the North of England but also in Oxfordshire and London in 2047.
belligerents
Loyalist side:: Kingdom of Great Britain (Mostly British Army) Various Northern police forces Various non-state actors (such as Prince George Fan Clubs)
Jacobites Didcot Home Guard Northumbrian Rebels: Northumbrian independence movement Northumbria Police Commanders Major George Windsor (loyalist side)
Lieutenant-Colonel Martin Godwinson (Loyalist side)
General Sir Mark Carleton Smith (resigned,loyalist side)
Colonel Sir John MacLeod (loyalist side)
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Mark Cameron (loyalist side)
Sir Alexander Khan (killed in action,loyalist side)
King Yob I (Killed in action,loyalist side)
King Yob II (died, loyalist side)
King Yob III (Loyalist side)
Alvin Ashleigh (Rebel side) Aftermath Northumbria became independent after the end of the British Congo War.