Battle of May Mắn Nồi (EWII)
The Battle of May Mắn Nồi, codenamed Operation Chickamauga, was a major battle in the Northern Quenmin Campaign during the last year of the Asianna and the Pacific Campaign. The battle was spearheaded by the Concordian Tenth Army against the Quenminese 2nd Homeland Defense Imperial Front. It lasted approximately a month, and ended with an Allied victory with numerous casualties on both sides. The Tenth Army was almost rendered combat ineffective after many Quenminese ambushes and counterattacks despite the latter's hopeless circumstances. However, the 2nd Homeland Defense Imperial Front ceased to be viable fighting force, and its forces were splintered as mere pockets. The battle was also renowned for the intensity of the attacks, which resembled that of the Battle of Bactieu, leading to the Concordians nicknaming the battle as Mini-Bactieu.
Background
The battle
First attacks on the city
Firefights in and around the city
Attacks within the Xuân Vũ Khải Mountains
There are battles on two bridges: the La Hữu Bình and Nguyễn Uy Vũ Bridges.
Pincer attacks from other Allied contingents
Quenminese last-ditch efforts and Allied victory
Aftermath
Legacy
A memorial was built to commemorate the efforts of both sides of the battle.