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The '''1st Zanarkian-Joyonghean Army Group''' was the principal Allied force in [[Joyonghea]] during the [[Second Europan War]]. It consisted of two armies, the [[Fifth Zanarkian Imperial Force|5th ZIF]] and the [[1st Conglomerate]]. It was led by Major General [[Edward Samegawa]] and has proven to be one of the most effective fighting forces.
During the [[Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War]], it fought alongside the [[Lucis 11th Army]] under the command of Major General [[Okita Hanamura]].
==Formation==
==Combat History==
==Honours==

Latest revision as of 17:16, 3 June 2020

1st Zanarkian-Joyonghean Army Group
1st Z-J Army Group.jpg
1st Zanarkian-Joyonghean Army Group Shoulder Flash
Active1940
Country Zanarkand and the Besaid Islands
Joyonghea
Branch Zanarkian Army
Joyonghean Sovereign Army
TypeArmy Group
Size3 Field Armies
5+ Combined Divisions
Garrison/HQTonghae, Joyonghea (1940-1943)
Inje, Joyonghea (1943)
Nickname(s)The Taegeuk with a Star
Motto(s)All's Fair in Love and War
MarchWaltzing Matilda
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Edward Samegawa
Chae Hwa-young
Namgung Wook-yun

The 1st Zanarkian-Joyonghean Army Group was the principal Allied force in Joyonghea during the Second Europan War. It consisted of two armies, the 5th ZIF and the 1st Conglomerate. It was led by Major General Edward Samegawa and has proven to be one of the most effective fighting forces.

During the Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War, it fought alongside the Lucis 11th Army under the command of Major General Okita Hanamura.

Formation

Combat History

Honours