Ochoccola War

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Ochoccola War
Part of the Great Game
Clockwise from top left:
  • An Ochoccolan tactical operations center is hit in a Cutho-Waldish airstrike during the early stages of the conflict
  • Cutho-Waldish soldiers prepare to storm the Presidential Palace during the Battle of Socapatoy, 8 June 1994
  • An ONF insurgent takes cover behind a disabled Ochoccolan armored vehicle in Socapatoy
  • Mascyllary Third Fleet centered around CRS Hermann von Martinsen patrols the waters of Akawhk near Ochoccola during the X crisis, 1 June 1994
  • A Cutho-Waldish howitzer provides fire support during combat operations near Willishaven
  • Ochoccolan soldiers take up defensive positions during the Battle of Lyndon Ridge, 12 May 1994
Date20 April – 15 June 1994 (1 month, 3 weeks and 5 days)
Location
Result

Cutho-Waldish and ONF victory

Belligerents
 Cuthland-Waldrich
Ochoccola ONF
 Ochoccola
Supported by:
BDTA
Commanders and leaders
Mascylla Michael Meilke
Mascylla Alexander Schuman
Mascylla Norbert Rüdt
Mascylla Karl Friedrich Maiberd

The Ochoccola War, also known as the Cutho-Waldish invasion of Ochoccola and the Ochoccola Crisis, was a post-communist conflict primarily involving Cuthland-Waldrich and the Ochoccola Republic during the spring of 1994. The war was fought primarily in Ochoccola and the surrounding ocean and airspace, with spillovers involving Mascyllary Akwahk during the Akwahk crsis. A major turning point in the Great Game, the Ochoccola War renewed tensions between Cuthland-Waldrich and Mascylla and led to a realignment of the Auroran world order as the Mageiros League usurped the !Warsaw Pact as the primary geopolitical adversary for the Berean Defense Treaty Association.

Background

Prelude

Course of the war

X crisis

Aftermath

Impact