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Colonel [[Martin Rutherford]]
Colonel [[Martin Rutherford]]
| commander2  =  General [[Rasseed Salahe]]<br>
| commander2  =  General [[Rasseed Salahe]]<br>
General [[Idrees el-Akram]]<br>
General [[Wolfgang Necker]]<br>
General [[Wolfgang Necker]]<br>
Colonel [[Alexander MacEllem]]
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| units1      = [[Second Corps (Vionna-Frankenlisch)|Second Corps]]<br>
| units1      = [[Second Corps (Vionna-Frankenlisch)|Second Corps]]<br>
[[Royal Fishersfield Regiment]]
[[Royal Fishersfield Regiment]]
| units2      = [[2 Corps (Prodava)|2 Corps]]<br>
| units2      = [[2 Corps (Prodava)|2 Corps]]
20th Brigade<br>
23rd Brigade<br>
[[1st Armoured Car Detachment]]
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| strength1  = 19,000
| strength1  = 19,000

Latest revision as of 21:15, 30 April 2022

Battle of Hill 451
Part of Prodavan War
Date27th March - 7th April 1991
Location
Hill 451, Earldom of Agrea
Result Imperial Victory
Belligerents
Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg Vionna-Frankenlisch New Prodavan Flag.png Prodava
Commanders and leaders

General Sir Charles Woodhouse
Major General Richard Smith
Major General Ian Williams

Colonel Martin Rutherford

General Rasseed Salahe

General Wolfgang Necker
Units involved

Second Corps

Royal Fishersfield Regiment
2 Corps
Strength
19,000 33,000

The Battle of Hill 451 was a major engagement of the Prodavan War taking place during the Prodavan Oliv Offensive. Hill 451 was a major strategic point for the Imperial Army which used it as a listening post. Initially defended only by a single infantry battalion, the hill came to be defended by 19,000 Imperial troops under General Sir Sir Charles Woodhouse against 33,000 encircling Prodavans under General Rasseed Salahe.