Acrary Civil War: Difference between revisions
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| combatant2 = {{flagicon|Acrary|communist}} [[People's Republic of Acrary|Acrary]] | | combatant2 = {{flagicon|Acrary|communist}} [[People's Republic of Acrary|Acrary]]<br>'''Supported by:'''<br>{{flagicon|People's Republic of Bourgougia}} [[People's Republic of Bourgougia|Bourgougia]] <small>(1985 – 1987)</small><br>{{flag|Barssois|communist}}<br>State Union<br>Frontiere | ||
| commander1 = {{flagicon|Acrary}} '''Basil Fraire'''<br>{{flagicon|Acrary}} Orlan Pargeter<br>{{flagicon|Acrary}} Jason Devereux<br>{{flagicon|Acrary}} Michael Sinclair<br>{{flagicon|Carloso}} '''Tómas Contador'''<br>{{flagicon|Carloso}} Adán Spalderán | |||
| commander1 = {{flagicon|Acrary}} Basil Fraire <br>{{flagicon|Carloso}} ''' | | commander2 = {{flagicon|Acrary|communist}} '''Alistair Malraux''' | ||
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Acrary|communist}} Alistair Malraux | |||
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Acrary Civil War | |||||||
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Acrary Supported by: Bourgougia (1985 – 1987) Barssois State Union Frontiere | ||||||
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Basil Fraire Orlan Pargeter Jason Devereux Michael Sinclair Tómas Contador Adán Spalderán | Alistair Malraux |
The Acrary Civil War was a nearly seven year long conflict in Acrary that was waged between the government of the People's Republic of Acrary and the united opposition forces lead by Basil Fraire. It followed a period of civil troubles all across Acrary, triggered by the successful 1981 Acrary coup d'état by the communist-aligned Colonel Alistair Malraux.