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===August 29: Laframboise's Flanking Manuever on the Right===
===August 29: Laframboise's Flanking Manuever on the Right===
===October 18: Chung Suk-chul's Breakthrough===

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Battle of Huiyeong Gajangmeon
Part of the Teulabia Campaign of the Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War
HuiyeongGajangmeonBattle-1.jpg
Personnel from the Provisional State Guard and Militia taking up a defense line along the Rue Crozier (October 26, 1943).
Date6 April – 1 November 1943
(6 months and 26 days)
Location
Present-day Nanmasse-sur-le-Avimans, Kingdom of Trabia
Result

Decisive Allied victory

  • Ruzhite-Quenminese eastern advance stymied permanently
Territorial
changes
Expulsion of Imperial forces from central Teulabia
Belligerents

Teulabia

Holy Trabian Empire
Rubrum

Jutland-Gimli

Đại Quến

Ruzhite Empire
Commanders and leaders

Chung Suk-chul
Remy Laframboise
Kuk Jung-Hee
Sop Jin-Hwan
Maeng Dae-Ho
Stanislas Badeaux
Josselin Allard
Murasame Susaya
Sagaru Yamada
Tasaku Mitsuru
Allone Grønkjær
Sanderson Kahlenberg

Jon Berg

Ân Quang Triệu
Mai Thế Sơn
Dương Minh Toàn
Olav Timasheff

Hans Greppenberg

Template:Campaignbox Third Joyonghean-Quenmiense War

The Battle of Huiyeong Gajangmeon was a military engagement fought between the Allies, Teulabia and the Commonwealth nations of Rubrum and Jutland-Gimli, and the Imperials, namely Đại Quến and the Ruzhite Empire. It was fought for seven days from April 6 to November 1, 1943 at the eponymous Joyonghean settlement in central Teulabia. After much fighting, the Allied altogether put up staunch resistance against the attacking Imperial forces, and on November 1, they were able to drive them out.

This marks a significant turning point in the Teulabia Campaign.

April 20: Arrival of the Teulabian-Commonwealth Force

April 27-August 28: Stalemate

August 29: Laframboise's Flanking Manuever on the Right

October 18: Chung Suk-chul's Breakthrough