Battle of Nashira (3039)

Battle of Nashira
Part of War of 3039
Start Date 1 May, 3039
End Date 1 November 3039
Location Logan City

Ogawa


Raven Ridge
Planet Nashira
Result Minor DCMS Victory
Territorial
changes
Nashira secured by Draconis Combine
Factions
Federated Commonwealth (Attacker)
Draconis Combine (Defender)
Commanders and leaders
Marshal Mira Tran (First FedCom RCT)

Marshal Vonda DeGreer (First FedCom RCT)


Colonel Mitch Nelson (Twelfth Vegan Rangers)


Leftenant General Daniel Voss-Steiner (Seventh Donegal Guards)
Tai-sa Narimasa Asano (First Genyosha)
Tai-sa Jurgen Miyabe (Second Genyosha)
Forces involved
First FedCom RCT

Delta Regiment, Twelfth Vegan Rangers (Mercenary)


Seventh Donegal Guards
First Genyosha

Second Genyosha


Nashira Planetary Militia
Environment
Urban, Industrial


Overview

The Battle of Nashira refers collectively to a series of conflicts that took place on the planet of Nashira during the War of 3039 from May to November of that year. The battle was precipitated by the Federated Commonwealth's invasion of Draconis Combine territory along the borders of the Draconis March as part of Operation STURMHAMMER, an invasion based on the pretext of liberating former Davion-controlled worlds from alleged Draconis tyranny.[1] Like many of the battles of the War of 3039, it was a costly affair that resulted in little to no changes in the border's status quo.

Prelude

Operation STURMHAMMER (Storm Hammer) was launched as a joint offensive thrust from both Lyran Commonwealth and Federated Suns territory into the Draconis Combine's Dieron Military District, with the objective of isolating pockets of Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery and cutting them off from reinforcement and resupply. Additionally, the thrust would serve to prevent the DCMS from fully responding to worlds captured during the planned second and third waves of the offensive and would provide the allies with additional planets from which to launch attacks. Since the worlds targeted by Operation STURMHAMMER were for the most part farming and water colonies garrisoned by simple planetary militias, the Federated Suns and Lyran Commonwealth units attached to the operation did not expect to encounter much resistance. Strategic coordinators predicted that the real fighting would come during the expected Combine counterattacks after the worlds were secured. Nashira was among the worlds to be secured during Operation STURMHAMMER.[2]

Battle

Federated Commonwealth Invasion

As Nashira had at one time been the operational base of the Genyosha, Colonel Mitch Nelson of the Twelfth Vegan Rangers' Delta Regiment predicted that his forces would likely meet with stiffer resistance than other units in the Dieron thrust. As a result, Federated Commonwealth High Command assigned the First FedCom RCT to the invasion in order to support the mercenary unit's efforts. Although the First FedCom was considered to be the senior unit by Great House standards, as it was an official national military unit, the Rangers had a great deal more experience and training in planetary assaults than did the newly-minted Federated Commonwealth unit. As a result, Colonel Nelson and his advisors took the lead during operational planning.[3]

Expecting the planetary militia to have been trained by the Genyosha, Colonel Nelson predicted that they would launch their attack on the invading FedCom forces when they were at their most vulnerable: during DropShip disembarking. He suggested that both units should deploy an initial force of BattleMechs from orbit to secure their respective landing zones outside Logan City— a technique known as "hot-dropping" amongst many forces. The commander of the First FedCom, Marshal Mira Tran, deemed the strategy too risky for her unit and argued that it was unnecessary, as she reasoned that the planetary militia would stand no chance against her unit. Her executive officer, Leftenant General Vonda DeGreer, argued strongly in favor of the Rangers' proposal but was ultimately overruled. Tran allowed the Rangers to go ahead with their plan but declined to participate, stating that the Rangers could do what they liked as long as they didn't interfere in the First FedCom's operations.[3]

On 1 May, Delta Regiment's advance force, made up of their First Battalion, made planetfall twenty kilometers west of their objective. As Nelson had predicted, they were immediately engaged by a regiment of infantry and a battalion of tanks. As the 'Mechs were already warmed up and ready for a fight, they made short work of the planetary militia forces and secured the Rangers' landing zone quickly. The First FedCom selected a landing zone just outside the city of Ogawa, fifty kilometers south of the Rangers' LZ. On 5 May, Marshal Tran, still confident that her troops were more than a match for the planetary militia and unworried by the LZ's close proximity to the city, ordered her main force to land their DropShips and begin disembarking.[3]

Unfortunately, the Marshal had horribly underestimated her opponent. The planetary militia launched a devastating assault on the unloading First FedCom forces, driving suicide vehicles laden with explosives into the DropShips and booby-trapping buildings on the outskirts of Ogawa. Marshal Tran wasted critical time dithering about how best to proceed while the men and women under her command were gunned down on the DropShips' landing ramps. Ogawa's spaceport was eventually secured after five days of intense fighting. When the dust settled, the First FedCom had lost eight BattleMechs, twenty-six tanks, and over two hundred infantry personnel. Tran was summarily relieved of duty and ordered to return to Errai for debriefing with her superiors. Leftenant-General DeGreer was field-promoted to Marshal and placed in permanent command of the First FedCom.[3]

Tasked with rebuilding the unit and pacifying the remaining resistance on the planet, the newly promoted DeGreer cooperated with General Nelson's Deltas in their efforts. By 21 May they had occupied Logan City, but were facing a stiff guerrilla resistance from the locals. Sniper attacks, roadside bombs, and suicide attacks became commonplace, and though on paper the insurgency stood no chance against the 'Mechs and heavy armor of the allies, with each casualty the Federated Commonwealth units' morale sank lower. By the end of June it became apparent that the "liberation" of Nashira would not be as easy as forecast. Added to that sobering realization was the knowledge that the inevitable Draconis counterattack was looming on the horizon.[3]

Draconis Combine Counterattack

Aftermath

Units Involved

Armed Forces of the Federated Commonwealth

Draconis Combine Mustered Soldiery

References

  1. Historical: War of 3039, p. 28, "Wave One"
  2. Historical: War of 3039, p. 33, "Dieron Thrust"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Historical: War of 3039, pp. 37-38, "Nashira (May - June)"

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