Battle of Hill 451

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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 Idrees el-Akram
General Wolfgang Necker

Colonel Alexander MacEllem
Units involved

Second Corps

Royal Fishersfield Regiment

2 Corps
20th Brigade
23rd Brigade

1st Armoured Car Detachment
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.