Task Force Gimle

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Task Force Gimle
British 33rd Armoured Brigade - Tactical Formation Sign.svg
Task Force Gimle Shoulder Patch
Active1939-1943 (merged with the Third Rubrumian Army)
1943-1945 (as the Third Rubrumian Army)
1945-1948 (reorganized into Task Force Gimle)
Country Rubrum
Jutland-Gimli
Branch Rubrumian Army
Jutland-Gimli Army
TypeTask Force
Size150,000
  • 7 Infantry Divisions
  • 5 Armoured Divisions
  • 3 Artillery Regiments
  • 2 Field Ambulance Regiment
Garrison/HQBase Robiechauld
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Tasaku Mitsuru
Murasame Susaya
Allone Grønkjær

Task Force Gimle was a Task Force formed in Jutland-Gimli that consisted soldiers from its native Jutland-Gimli and Rubrum. It was the senior formation of the Jutland-Gimli Army and the Rubrumian Army in Northeast Asianna. It served in Teulabian Front, and as well as Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War as part of the Second Europan War.

It was formed in early 1939 in response to the growing aggression by the Ruzhite Empire. It was headed by Colonel Tasaku Mitsuru, who was an aged veteran of the First Europan War. Mitsuru had been providing training to the Jutland Army recruits. He and his students, Murasame Susaya, Guy Callard, and Allone Grønkjær were transferred to the East Zemurian Front where Jutland-Gimli had been experiencing attacks from the Aurucolians from the west and the Russites from the east. Numbering to just 75,000 troops. It was expanded when Rubrumian forces in Jutland were ordered to merge and their slots were replaced by Lucian and Alterian forces from West Zemuria.

In mid-1940, the force was transferred to the Teulabian Front as part of the Lucis Commonwealth's aid to Joyonghea. The Task Force had the lowest strength than any military formation in Teulabia and Trabia, where it numbered only to 150,000. However, the Task Force has a reputation of being fiercely superior and steadfast in a 10-to-1 encounter. Such of these was during the Siege of Soinoît, where 2,500 troops were garrisoned outside of Soinoît and faced a larger Quenminese-Russite force of almost 20,000 men.

In 1943, when the Teulabian Campaign was over, it merged with the formation from Rubrum, headed by Rubrumian General Harry Kurosawa to form the Third Rubrumian Army.

Background

Formation

Merging with the Rubrumian VIII Corps

Order of Battle