Battle of Saxondale

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Battle of Saxondale
Part of Imperial Civil War
Saxondale.jpg
Imperial Milita defending the city's outskirts.
Date2nd-10th July 1966
Location
Saxondale, Saxondale
Result

Tactical Imperial Victory

Strategic Leftist Success
Belligerents
Vionna-Frankenlisch (communist).png Leftists Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg Imperials
Commanders and leaders
Davey Muircanon Archie Luckmann
Units involved
Ballaeter Group

Saxondale Division
Edrington Division

Saxondale Militia
Strength
8,000 26,000
Casualties and losses
900 1,562

The Battle of Saxondale was an early engagement of the Imperial Civil War and the first major battle following the inital uprisings. It was the last engagement of the rebel's Saxondale Offensive and ended in defeat for the heavily outnumbered Leftists commanded by Davey Muircanon. The Imperial defence, commanded by Brigadier General Archie Luckmann, acting commander of the Saxondale Division, held through an eight day assault but was nonetheless forced to withdraw from the city due to lack of supplies.