Attack on Castineos
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Attack on Castineos | |||||||
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Part of the Great Astyrian War | |||||||
Photograph of sunk Imperial warships in the harbor in the aftermath of the raid | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Empire of Exponent | Aquitayne | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Marius Armincellus | Lucas Rembrandt | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
3 battleships 3 cruisers 12 destroyers 1 submarine Numerous smaller vessels |
1 dreadnought 2 battleships 4 cruisers 10 destroyers 75 torpedo bombers 50 fighter aircraft 3,500 Marines | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1 battleship lost 2 battleships damaged 1 cruiser sunk 1 cruiser grounded Several smaller ships destroyed 1,127 men lost 3,270 men wounded |
1 cruiser lost 34 torpedo bombers destroyed 15 fighter aircraft destroyed 287 Marines killed 190 Marines wounded |
The Attack on Castineos was a surprise military attack by the Aquitaynian Navy upon the Empire of Exponent against the Imperial naval base on Castineos, just before 8:00am local time on Monday, June 12, 1922. Aquitayne was a neutral country at the time; the attack led to the entrance of Aquitayne into the Great Astyrian War and was followed by an official declaration of war against the Empire of Exponent at 11:00am that same morning. The Aquitaynian military leadership referred to the attack as the Island Operation, and Operation Light during its planning.