First Battle of New Tevetdale

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First Battle of New Tevetdale
Part of Second Imperial-Balionic War
Date19th April, 1872
Location
Belligerents
Flag of Castile-La Mancha.svg Vionna-Frankenlisch Balion.png Union
Commanders and leaders
Lord Richmond Walter Hamilton
Strength
103,000 20,000
Casualties and losses
6,000 killed, wounded and missing

5,000 killed and wounded

8,000 captured

The First Battle of New Tevetdale was a battle of the Second Imperial-Balionic War. The opening engagement of the 1872 Lareno Campaign, the battle actually took place in the neighbouring state of New Ballaeter. The main Imperial field army under the Viscount Richmond marched up from West Oakcliffe, intent on securing a swift end to the war by taking several important ports on the Balionic northern coast. New Tevetdale, the principal port of the State of New Ballaeter was the first to be reached and came under assault by Richmond's Imperial army of 100,000 troops on 19th April 1872. The Union garrison, consisting of regular Union Army troops alongside militia and naval personnel, resisted Imperial attacks for five hours before eventually being forced to surrender due to casualties and lack of ammunition. New Tevetdale then became the main Imperial base of supply for the rest of the 1872 campaign.

Background

Imperial Plans

Opposing Forces

Union

Imperial

Battle

Aftermath