1982 Unseom/Yindao War

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1982 Unseom/Yindao War
Part of 1981 PSRD-RoD conflict
Yindao war collage .png
Clockwise from the top left: Daekanese recon troops after the Battle of Hill 221, destroyed RoDA CVM-51B Paladin IV near Baicheng, the DPAN Mobeom sinking after being hit by Thalassic AShMs after the Battle of TBD, The AFS Admiral Tecumapease Danner underway in late August, escorted by AFS Sergeant John Forge and AFS Wayne Dross
Date5 August 1981 - 17 January 1982
Location
Yindao, South Daekan Sea, Immanic Ocean
Result Ceasefire
Belligerents
 Daekan
Supported by:
 Sarvatia
 Aitic Union
Template:Country data Umseom
 Federal Union of Arcadia
 Thalassic Federation
Supported by:
Commanders and leaders
Daekan Hong Tae-Hyun
(Premier, Commander-in-Chief)
Daekan Chun Ji-Hu
(Minister of Defence)
Daekan Won Jong-Su
(Admiral of the Fleet)
Federal Union of Arcadia Bennett Cole
(President, Commander-in-Chief)
Federal Union of Arcadia Adm. Jared Sao
(Commander, Immanic Fleets Headquarters)
Federal Union of Arcadia MajGen. Calvin Dorn
(Commander, 7th Expeditionary Army Group)
Casualties and losses
Daekan TBD TBD

The 1982 Yindao War, also known as the 1982 Unseom War after the island's Imperial Daekanese and Republic of Daekan-era name, was an armed conflict on the island of Yindao between the People's Socialist Republic of Daekan and the exiled Republic of Daekan government that started on 5 August 1981 and conclued on 17 January 1982. The war entailed combat on the island itself as well as the south and east Immanic between PSRD and JSEC air and naval forces. The conflict lasted six months with PSRD forces and allied local guerrillas capturing 92% of the island. The RoD remnants, which still survived in the besieged capital of Jenan were amalgamated into the temporary UN-controlled Free Territory of Jenan under the Treaty of TBD. Jenan remained under UN mandate until 2 July 1984, when it was reformed into the Republic of Jenan with political power being transferred to local authorities.

Background

Imperial Daekanese colonisation and ethnic cleansing

Daekanese Revolution

RoD government exiled to Yindao and the 1953 crisis

The 1982 War

Prelude

Operation Paper Tiger

Invasion

JSEC Intervention and the Immanic Front

Battle of the TBD Line

Siege of Jenan

Aftermath

Treaty of TBD

UN mandate over Jenan

Establishment of the Republic of Jenan