Difference between revisions of "Battle of Acamar (3061)"
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(Defender) Kalskag coalition |
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Anton Corrigan | Calvin Noru |
Contents
Overview[edit]
Operation STILETTO was a campaign conducted by mercenary forces on behalf of General Motors and Johnston Industries. Two task forces struck at Acamar and Genoa, worlds within what had become known as the Chaos March, intending to help stabilize the region enough to facilitate continued trade.[1]
Preparations[edit]
Units involved[edit]
Task Force Acamar[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Operation: Stiletto", p. 38