Operation Horn

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Second Battle of Trista
Part of the Scandivanian Campaign of the Second Europan War
ErebonianOH.jpg
Erebonian Grenadier near Parm
Date15 November - 1 December 1940
Location
Parm, Erebonian Empire, Zemuria, Eastern Scandinavia
Result Allied Victory
Belligerents

Erebonian Empire
Rubrum

Concordia
Liberl
Commanders and leaders

Karl L.K. Arseid
Daidoji Kitagawa

Thomas Abner Chamberlain

Jon Richard

Pierre Montaigne
Strength

2,120

950
5,000
Casualties and losses

  • 0 killed
  • 27 wounded
  • 1 APC damaged
  • 0 vehicles lost

  • 12 killed
  • 100 wounded
  • 2 APCs lost
  • 1 tank damaged

  • 1,247 killed
  • 300 wounded
  • 6 APCs lost
  • 30 tanks destroyed

Operation Horn (15 November - 1 December 1940) was an operation that took place in south Erebonia, where ERUAC and Concordian Forces faced against a larger Liberlian force that defended the area around Parm. The operation took almost 2 months. The battle was also the evidence of how poorly trained the Liberlian Army was due to the fact that the Allies only suffered fewer losses, with the ERUAC forces suffering not a single loss of life (due to the elite training provided by then-Lieutenant General Daidoji Kitagawa) while the Concordian forces lost 12 troops. The battle is regarded as one of they key turning points in the Southern Erebonian Front of the War.

Background

The Battle

Aftermath