Fort Daidoji Kitagawa

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Fort Field Marshal Sir. Daidoji Kitagawa
Leeves in Erebonian Empire
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Fort Daidoji Central, the Thors Military Academy, Leeves Branch is visible below the photo.
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TypeJoint base
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorImperial Army of Erebonia
Controlled byLucis Commonwealth Armies in Erebonia
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionOperational
Site history
Built1851 (1851)
Garrison information
Current
commander
Field Marshal Sir. Kiriya Kitagawa
Past
commanders
As Leeves Garrison Fort:
GarrisonErebonian and Rubrumian Army Corps
OccupantsCadets of the Thors Military Academy, Leeves Branch and personnel of the Lucis Commonwealth Armies in Erebonia

Fort Field Marshal Daidoji Kitagawa Army Headquarters (or known as Fort Daidoji for short) is a Joint Base of the Imperial Army of Erebonia. Its designation as a joint base became as a result of it being the major headquarters for the Lucis Commonwealth Armies in Erebonia. The headquarters also houses the Thors Branch Campus, a branch of the Thors Military Academy in Trista designated for foreigners, particularly Rubrumian, Gallian, and Lucian exchange students.

It is commanded by the Imperial Army of Erebonia but has residents from the United Kingdom, Zanarkand, New Akiba, Rubrum, Gallia, Jutland, and Nihhon-koku. The headquarters is open to the public from the seven mentioned countries. Visitors not from the aforementioned countries are required to fill up a form in order to enter the fort.

In history, it was formerly known as the Leeves Garrison Fort until its christening in 1981 to its present name in honour of Lucian Field Marshal Sir. Daidoji Kitagawa, who was the leading Allied commander in the Scandinavian Campaign during the Second Europan War. Fort Daidoji is garrisoned by the Lucis Commonwealth Armies in Erebonia, the Erebonian and Rubrumian Army Corps, and the Auxiliary Territorial Service Corps. It also serves as the official headquarters of Task Force 141 and 142.

History

Lucis-Erebonian Wars of 1850-1858

First Europan War

Second Europan War

War of Lorican Aggression

Present

Operations