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Revision as of 00:34, 28 July 2020
Multi-national Force - Insula Fera | |
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Active | 28 December 2013 – Present |
Country | Pangus, Prudensia
Contributing Nations: |
Size | 250,000 (December 2015) |
Part of | Aquitaynian Colonial Command |
Headquarters | Corvus, Pangus |
Engagements | Greater Insula Feran Conflict |
The Multi-national Force - Insula Fera (MNF-IF), often referred to as the coalition forces, is a military command established during the 2013 invasion of Pangus-codenamed "Operation United Resove" - that is still operating in the Greater Insula Feran Conflict as the highest command authority in the region, second to Aquitayne's Colonial Command. The precarious nature of the coalition's establishment means that the leadership of the command alternates between United Kingdom and Dangish officers, respectively.
The MNF-IF replaced the UKJMOT (United Kingdom Joint Military Operational Theater) that had initially begun the preparation stages for the invasion into Pangus and Prudensia. The force was significantly reinforced during the Pangus Conflict Troop Surge of 2016.
Etymology
The news media often referred to the Multi-national Force - Insula Fera as "coalition troops" and "Aquitaynian troops", as the majority of soldiers provided to the organization were Aquitaynian. The majority of soldiers deployed by foreign nations were often used to combat directly the Heraldan rebels, rather than remain stationary within their fortifications. The exception to this is Cadenza's police force that was sent to Pangus to train new police officers during the occupation, who were not permitted to engage in combat operations.
History
List of countries in the coalition
Troop deployment in Pangus 2013-2017
Troops at time of MNF-IF deactivation | Withdrawn troops (2014-2016) | Withdrawn troops (2017) |
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Total invasion deployment
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2016 withdrawals
2017 withdrawals
- ↑ Fifty constables were deployed to Pangus to assist in re-establishing various police departments and police protocols.