Battle of Boquerin

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Battle of Boquerin
Part of Uratic-Paritian War
Date18 - 30th September, 1919
Location
Fort Boquerin, Isla Arena
Result Uratic Victory
Belligerents
Urat.png Republic of Urat Paritia.png Republic of Paritia
Commanders and leaders
Urat.png John Simms Paritia.png Mario Tassi
Units involved

Second Division

First Division

Boquerin Garrison

First Division
Strength
7,000 Men 3,200
Casualties and losses

180 Killed and Missing

389 Wounded

Around 100 Killed
Over 400 Wounded

442 Captured

The Battle of Boquerin was the first battle of the Uratic-Paritian War over the Choso Archipelago. Following the de facto outbreak of war on December 11th when 6,000 Paritian troops arrived on the Choso islands, Urat also reinforced their troops on the islands and on the 18th, Frankenlischian Lieutenant Colonel John Simms launched a preemptive attack against Fort Boquerin, a fort which had been captured and recaptured four times in the lead up to the war. The fort was besieged for twelve days until it surrendered on the 30th of December. Urat officially declared war on the 19th following Lt. Col Simms' offensive.