Incident at Samcheok

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Task Force 141 Mutiny
Part of the Imperial Crisis
Date10 March 2018
Location
Samcheok, East Joyonghea, North Asianna
Result

Pro-Kiriya Victory;

  • The 50 Anti-Kiriya members of Task Force 141 are either executed or imprisoned for life
  • Kiriya disavows his son Yamato for rebelling against him
Belligerents

Pro-Kiriya Forces
United Kingdom
Joyonghea
Quenmin
Zanarkand
New Akiba
Gallia-Bruhl
Rubrum
Erebonian Empire
Support

Aurucolia

Anti-Kiriya Forces

Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance
Commanders and leaders

Kiriya Kitagawa
Darzana Magbaredge
Edward Carlyle
James Layton
Klankain Auchinleck IV
Richard Philip Todd
Seon Myung-dae
Kurt Irving
Emrick Brennan
Erwin Neithardt
Waldemar Fegelein

Zsigmond Fábián

Yamato Kitagawa
William Crown (later identified as Hans Zimmermann)
Arnold Fredericks †
Samson Williams †
Im Jan-ha

Mark Quincy
Units involved
Task Force 141
Task Force 142
Support
Task Force 219
TF 141 under Yamato
Geheimabteilung

The Incident at Samcheok, also known as the Task Force 141 Mutiny, was an insurrection instigated by the Geheimabteilung with aims to end the Task Force as an effective special operations unit. It was planned and executed by Yamato Kitagawa, the son of Kiriya Kitagawa who is the Task Force commander, with hopes of eliminating the latter for mere revenge. Alongside Yamato were insiders who defected to East Europa and were made members of the Geheimabteilung, particularly William Crown, Arnold Fredericks, Samson Williams. The insurrection effectively ended when Yamato was subdued by his father, and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment in Saint Helena.