Battle of Ratheyinegyun

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Battle of Ratheyinegyun
Part of the Asianna and the Pacific Campaign of the Second Europan War
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A Darscen Sho't during the battle.
Date23 October - 27 October 1944
Location
Northern Bethausia
Result Allied Victory
Belligerents

United Kingdom

Zanarkand
Quen Minh
Commanders and leaders

Abraham Lev
Christian Homer

Gregory Curtis

Kiều Dũng Quang
Vương Thị Lệ

Gregori Henrici
Strength
1 armoured brigade (100 tanks) 2 Quenminese armored brigade (400 tanks)
1 Archadian armored brigade (250 tanks)
Casualties and losses
20-40 tanks
350+ tanks

The Battle of Ratheyinegyun was the first battle to take place during the Liberation of Bethausia, in which the Imperials planned to conduct the use of an armoured thrust towards the Allied lines and force them back into Bhutania, therefore eliminating the threat of an allied invasion of Bethausia. Spearheading the allies were the Darscen Independent Armored Brigade, composed of Darscens from the UK and Gallia and became the first unit to reach into Central Bethausia. However, with the determination of Darscen tank crews, the Imperials failed to push the allies back to Bethausia and ensured that the Imperials were now on the defensive.

Prelude and Background

The Battle

Aftermath