Battle of Ridge 61

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Battle of Ridge 61
Part of the East Africanna Campaign of the Second Europan War
Date5 January - 30 January 1938
Location
Ridge 61, Archadian Arithea Border
Result

Allied Victory

  • Allied Forces Push into Archadian Arithea
Belligerents

Zanarkand
New Akiba
Relief Force
United Kingdom

Free Bethausia

Archadia-Archedes

Commanders and leaders


Edward Samegawa
Roy Peterson
Archibald Sugiyama

Tsukuyo Kushineda

Hugo Cavallero
Enrico Luca
Italo Lorenzini

Nico Henrici
Units involved
XX Zanarkian Corps
XIII Corps
17th Esercito
3rd Bersaglieri Corps
Royal Corps of Colonial Troops
Strength
20,000 45,000
Casualties and losses
350 troops
5 guns
12 tanks
2,552 troops
12 guns
40 tanks

The Battle of Ridge 61 was a month-long siege on the Commonwealth outpost of Ridge 61. The Commonwealth forces were lead by Brigadier Edward Samegawa against the opposing force of Archadian troops and colonials led by General of the Army Hugo Cavallero. The battle showed the evidence of the incompetency present among the Archadian High Command.

Battle

January 5 to 10

January 10 to 15

January 15 to 20

January 20 to 30

Aftermath

Order of Battle