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'''Operation Towton''', also known as the '''Loukussa Offensive''', was an offensive during the [[Prodavan War]] launched in March 1991. Starting early on 15th March, the day after the declaration of war, Major General [[Phillip Walman]]'s 21,000 men crossed the Prodavan border and fought two victorious actions at Loukussa and Ladlin. | '''Operation Towton''', also known as the '''Loukussa Offensive''', was an offensive during the [[Prodavan War]] launched in March 1991. Starting early on 15th March, the day after the declaration of war, Major General [[Phillip Walman]]'s 21,000 men crossed the Prodavan border and fought two victorious actions at [[Battle of Loukussa|Loukussa]] and [[Battle of Ladlin (1991)|Ladlin]]. |
Revision as of 20:02, 15 February 2022
Operation Towton | |||||||
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Part of Prodavan War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Vionna-Frankenlisch | Prodava | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Major General Phillip Walman |
General Solomon Warabe al-Salah | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
12th Cavalry Brigade |
11th (Loukussa) Division | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
21,000 | 30,000 |
Operation Towton, also known as the Loukussa Offensive, was an offensive during the Prodavan War launched in March 1991. Starting early on 15th March, the day after the declaration of war, Major General Phillip Walman's 21,000 men crossed the Prodavan border and fought two victorious actions at Loukussa and Ladlin.