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  • | established = January 31, 1953 | governing_body = [[Chuncheon Provincial Government]]<br/> [[National Joyonghean Historic Institute]]
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  • | partof = the [[Teulabia Campaign]] of the [[Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War]] | date = 15 January{{spaced ndash}}27 February 1941
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  • ...|Commonwealth of Zanarkand and Besaid 3rd Version.jpg|22px}} 1st Zanarkian-Joyonghean Army Group <br/> * {{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} Third Joyonghean Army ([[Namgung Wook-yun|Wook-yun]])
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  • | partof = the [[Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War]] ...ps at the [[Battle of Mount Haebaek]] during the [[Battle of Musudal]], 21 January 1942
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  • {{Campaignbox Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War}} ...Chug-an Campaign]] and the nearly disastrous victory during the [[Southern Joyonghean Campaign]], Lucian General [[Okita Hanamura]] requested Zanarkian General [
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  • ...a refrigerated tomb inside Edward and Hwa-young Mausoleum at Sydney Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War Memorial | branch = {{flagicon image|JoyongheaFlagOne.png|22px}} Joyonghean Sovereign Army
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  • ...939) <br/> {{flagicon image|Zanarkian-Joyonghea.jpg|22px}} [[1st Zanarkian-Joyonghean Army Group]] ...' <br/>'Ed the Boomer' <br/>'Armored Joey' <br/>'The Kangaroo General' (by Joyonghean troops)<br/> 'Ed-hyung' (by [[Namgung Wook-yun]])<br/> 'Eddy-kyun' (by [[Ch
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  • | conflict = Lunar New Year Offensive | date = Phase 1: 14 January{{spaced ndash}}15 March 2017<br/>Phase 2: 30 April{{spaced ndash}}9 May 201
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  • | conflict = Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War ...nghea; Joyonghean troops marching to be deployed in the Battle of Chug-an; Joyonghean female refugee with her brother in front of a tank
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  • | date = 12 April 2036 - 21 January 2037 '''Case Violet''' was the codename for the strategic spring offensive of 2036, which started in 12 April 2036. The primary objective of the plan
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  • |dates=22 July 1940&nbsp;– 15 January 1946 ...d later, also in the [[Asianna and the Pacific Campaign|Asianna]], [[Third Joyonghean-Quenminese War|Joyonghea]], [[Middle East Campaign|Middle East]], [[North A
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  • ...group marched for 100 miles and were trained in rapid deployments in both offensive and defensive actions. He often instructed commanders to use nature and the ...constant desire to wage combined arms warfare, Sugiyama would perfect the offensive strategy of waging a defensive warfare. He noted that it was better for a f
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  • ...017; After the [[Lunar New Year Offensive (Imperial Crisis)|Lunar New Year Offensive]] that pushed the allies into retreat, Kiriya masterminded and launched [[O ...ing the rest of Erebonia from there. Kitagawa did not foresee the incoming offensive but was flexible at reacting to the situation. He and his former student, G
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