Operation Hospitalier

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Operation Hospitalier
Part of the Middle East Campaign
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Zanarkian troops in Zharanj, Afghania
Date8 February - 24 February
Location
Result Tactical Allied Victory
Belligerents

United Kingdom

Gallia-Bruhl
Zanarkand
New Akiba
Basel-Ebel
Erebonian Empire
Rubrum
Free Bethausia
Vionna-Frankenlisch

Abbas

Empire of Quenmin
Archadia-Archedes

Rumania
Commanders and leaders

Archibald Sugiyama
Tsukuyo Kushineda
Alan MacDonald
Friedrich O'Connelly
Blaine Sanderson
Kotamarou Furakawa
Leslie Oliver Morshead
James Tozawa
Kurt Frediericks
Brian Regnitz
Magnus Craig
Frederick Vander
Elliot Testarossa
Owen Ouellet
Peter Ardur Rashia
Zaw Sein Arkar
Naing Thuta Maung
Yarzar Htun Tun Yaza
Sein Khine
Sir Archibald Maxwell

Sir Mehmet Abd Malik

Thạch Hung Sõn Chiến
Kiều Dũng Quang
Victor Sazabio
Giovanni Filiberto
Guiseppe Gavallero
Enrico Ancelotti
Vincenzo Casa
Alberto Ricci
Cristian Alexandrescu
Catrina Dumitru

Constantin Antonescu
Units involved
123,850 troops
500 tanks
100 guns
750 vehicles
157,890 troops
750 tanks
150 guns
600 vehicles

The Allied Invasion of Aghania Codenamed:Operation Hospitalier (8 February - 24 February) was a simultaneous allied invasion of West Afghania. After the Second Battle of Seleucia, Imperial forces retreated to Afghania, hoping to prevent the allies from ever pushing into South Asianna and Indiae. However, the Allies were able to push the Imperials back into Central Afghania, where the Elyagan Valley Campaign took place.

Background

Prelude

The Battle

Aftermath