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| caption    = ERUAC Commandos in Adanti
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| date        = 25 April - 15 May 1943
| date        = 25 April - 15 May 1943
| place      = [[Port Adanti]], [[Andas Region]], [[Archadian Federation|Archadia-Archedes]]
| place      = [[Adanti]], [[Andas Region]], [[Archadian Federation|Archadia-Archedes]]
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 22 August 2021

Mission Obelisk
Part of the Sixth Zacaya War and the Second Europan War
MissionObelisk2.jpg
ERUAC Commandos in Adanti
Date25 April - 15 May 1943
Location
Result

Allied victory

  • Imperial reinforcements to the Concordian border prevented
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
650 Commandos
3,500 Partisans
50 Planes
1,250 troops
4,500 Fascist Militias
75 Planes
55 tanks
Casualties and losses
49 Commandos wounded or killed
325 Partisans killed or wounded
7 planes
429 troops wounded or killed
679 militia killed or wounded
21 planes
21 tanks

Mission Obelisk (25 April - 15 May 1943) was a Commando operation that took place at the town of Adanti. The operation was carried out by the Special Parachute Service I with the intent of rendering the town impassable to prevent Imperial reinforcements from opening a new route to the Concordian region, and also preventing the installation of Imperial operations in the region. Adanti was a vital town, given that it gave the Imperials a new route to the Concordian border, as well as to the nearby civilian port of San Velasco, which was intended to be turned into a military naval port should the Imperials be able to take the town.

The success prevented the Imperials from increasing its strength in the Northern Archadian regions, as well as rendering the Imperial Navies to rely on other ports along the coasts in the Pacificanna.

Background

Operations

Aftermath