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The campaign was a major Exponent victory in the war. In BC, it is regarded as a defining moment in the history of the state, a final surge in the defence of the motherland as the Empire of Exponent retreated. The struggle formed the basis for the rebellions that spelled the end of the Empire of Exponent in the nineties. The campaign is often considered to be the final push needed for Aswickan independence; 25 April, the anniversary of the landings, is known as "Trident Day", the most significant commemoration of military casualties and veterans in the two countries, surpassing Remembrance Day (Armistice Day).
The campaign was a major Exponent victory in the war. In BC, it is regarded as a defining moment in the history of the state, a final surge in the defence of the motherland as the Empire of Exponent retreated. The struggle formed the basis for the rebellions that spelled the end of the Empire of Exponent in the nineties. The campaign is often considered to be the final push needed for Aswickan independence; 25 April, the anniversary of the landings, is known as "Trident Day", the most significant commemoration of military casualties and veterans in the two countries, surpassing Remembrance Day (Armistice Day).
==Background==
===Allied strategy===
==Naval campaign==
==Preparations for invasion==
===Allied landing preparations===
===Exponent defensive preparations===
==Landings==
===Aswick Cove===
==Land campaign==
===Early battles===
===Operations: June 1922===
===Exponent counter-offensive: 25 June 2922===
===Operations July-August 1922===
===September offensive===
===Evacuation===
==Aftermath==
===Military repercussions===
===Political effects===
===Casualties===
====Sickness====
====Graves and memorials====
===Subsequent operations===
==Legacy==


[[Category:Aswick]][[Category:BC]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Great Astyrian War]]
[[Category:Aswick]][[Category:BC]][[Category:Astyria]][[Category:Great Astyrian War]]

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Tridentum Campaign
Part of Great Astyrian War
Date11 February 1922 - 11 February 1923
Location
Tridentum, modern day Bungussi
Result Exponent victory
Belligerents
 Aquitayne
 Aswick
 Empire of Exponent
Commanders and leaders
Aswick Andre Cedargore
Aswick Richard Bochit
Aswick Sam Houston
Aswick T. David Dundas
Aquitayne Michael Nance
Aquitayne Robert Morondale
Empire of Exponent Decius Arminius
Empire of Exponent Caius Festinius Linus
Empire of Exponent Oppius Livius Eustacius
Empire of Exponent Proclus Labienus Epimachus
Empire of Exponent Marcellus Stonehammer
Units involved
Aswick Aswickan Expeditionary Force
2 Corps (6 Divisions)
Aquitayne XXI Corps (5 Divisions)
IX Army:
12 Divisions
Strength

4 Divisions (initial)
11 Divisions (final)


Total: 358,600

4 Divisions (initial)
12 Divisions (final)


Total: 236,625
Casualties and losses

137,837 battle casualties
2,771+ died of disease
80,667 evacuated sick


Total: 221,275 casualties

42,460 killed
72,755 wounded or injured
8,383 missing or PoW
52,080 evacuated sick
15,750 died of disease


Total: 191,428 casualties

The Tridentum Campaign, was a campaign of the Great Astyian War that took place on the Tridenta peninsula in modern day Bungussi. Aquitayne sought to weaken the Empire of Exponent by opening a second front in the country's northern territories. The invaders launched a naval attack followed by an amphibious landing on the peninsula, to capture the Exponent city of Tilurium. The naval attack was repelled and after a year's fighting, with many casualties on both sides, the land campaign was abandoned and the invasion force was withdrawn. It was a costly and humiliating defeat Aswick and Aquitayne.

The campaign was a major Exponent victory in the war. In BC, it is regarded as a defining moment in the history of the state, a final surge in the defence of the motherland as the Empire of Exponent retreated. The struggle formed the basis for the rebellions that spelled the end of the Empire of Exponent in the nineties. The campaign is often considered to be the final push needed for Aswickan independence; 25 April, the anniversary of the landings, is known as "Trident Day", the most significant commemoration of military casualties and veterans in the two countries, surpassing Remembrance Day (Armistice Day).

Background

Allied strategy

Naval campaign

Preparations for invasion

Allied landing preparations

Exponent defensive preparations

Landings

Aswick Cove

Land campaign

Early battles

Operations: June 1922

Exponent counter-offensive: 25 June 2922

Operations July-August 1922

September offensive

Evacuation

Aftermath

Military repercussions

Political effects

Casualties

Sickness

Graves and memorials

Subsequent operations

Legacy