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Battle of New Avalon (3146)

Battle of New Avalon 3146
Part of The Dark Age, Republic Era
Start Date July 3146 to 3 October 3146
Location New Avalon
Result Draconis Combine victory
Factions
(Attacker)
Draconis Combine
(Defender)
Federated Suns
Conditions
Normal


The Battle of New Avalon (3146), or Fall of New Avalon, was a late Dark Age Era military operation that was undertaken by the Draconis Combine against their old rival, the Federated Suns in July to October 3146.[1]

Operation Brief

The military operation took place within New Avalon and nearby worlds.

Operation History

Factions & Known Units Involved in the Conflict

Federated Suns


Draconis Combine

Origin of Conflict

From 3139 onward the Federated Suns suffered a series of defeats that saw House Kurita's armies drive ever-deeper into House Davion's realm, first taking the Draconis Reach and later invading the Federated Suns space. These setbacks culminated in 3144 at Palmyra Disaster where First Prince Caleb Davion was slain and the AFFS too badly mauled to prevent the DCMS from building up for further advances into their nation, creating the so called Dragon's Tongue, threatening New Avalon itself.[2]


Launch of the Operation

With information flowing too slowly in the post-Blackout era, the Federated Suns military was unable to react in time as further Combine advances brought the Dragon to New Avalon itself. For the the first quarter of 3146, Combine forces began gathering and shifted in Palmyra's thumb. in late April, more than two-thirds of the DCMS presence in the salient left their posts for destinations unknown. On 8 July, theFederated Sun's worst fears became reality when Combine invasion of New Avalon commenced, with DCMS DropShips and Pocket WarShips smashing through New Avalon's aerospace defenses through sheer numbers. AFFS aerospace forces put up a thick orbital screen to prevent the DCMS from lading, but in vain: the sheer number of DropShips and Pocket WarShips Kanrei Toranaga commited to the offensive penetrated the Davion orbital defenses largely intact. After hammering the ground defenses for three days with aerospace fighters, three DCMS regiments and three detachments fromm Wolf's Dragoons landed.[3]

Battle

The Combine and Dragoons forces pushed dee into the AFSFs's lines... but the Dragoons, after being used initially as shock troops, were later pulled back and relegated to rearguard and mop-up duties. Within two weeks, Combine troops seized critical strategic positions, but the battle for New Avalon was far from over. Much like in the Draconis Reach, the AFFS traded ground bacjk and forth. The First Avalon hussars, Davion Assault Guards and the New Avalon Crucis march militia dealt as much damage as they received, but the could not repeal the combined might of the DCMS elite ans the redoutables Dragoons. The High command send out calls for reinforcements, but six weeks passed without any answer, and the new prince, Julian Davion was still traveling back from the Lyran Alliance space.[4]

The leader of New Avalon's defense, Erik Sandoval-Groell, the prince's Hand, rendezvous with Julian, which wanted to assist New Avalon, hiring all Mercenary units he can find, and counting with the Clan Sea Fox asistance... but before arriving, the Foxes terminated their contract with Julian, leaving him without JumpShips to arrive in time. [5]

Three months of ground fighting followed with neither side able to gain the upper hand. The Combine eventually began a successful propaganda campaign to demoralize the defenders, spreading plausible rumors that Julian Davion had been killed fighting the Capellans and that VIPs had already fled the planet. As AFFS morale dropped, Davion soldiers began erring more on the battlefield and Kuritan troops ruthlessly exploited their opponents' mistakes.[6]

In the tenth week of the campaign the Second Robinson Rangers arrived, giving the AFFS defenders a brief morale boost. That uplift swiftly dissipated in the week ten of the campaign, when Toranagga relented tp the Wolf's Dragoons' clamor of offensive combat assignments, releasing them to vanguard duties. They've been underutilized in the campaign due to the kanreis reservation about the mercenaries stealing the Combine's greatest glory. Within hours, the Dragoons tore through the Rangers' pickets. The Rangers, the expected New Avalon's saviors, broke and fled, shattered what remained of New Avalon's organized defenses. On October 3rd, the AFFS High Command finally ordered a general retreat off-world, fleeing with key government leaders to June. Most Federated Suns troops escaped as well, though a small number of the Davion Assault Guards stayed to wage guerrilla warfare.[7]

Conflict Conclusion

With this victory, the Draconis Combine achieved what no other Great House ever had since the formation of the Successor States themselves: the uncontested conquest of a Great House's capital world. DCMS troops wasted no time in vandalizing any monuments, art or architecture which glorified House Davion. In addition, Pope Beneficent XVII of the New Avalon Catholic Church and his College of Cardinals were executed for publicly practicing an "illegal religion" within the Combine's borders. Like the other conquered worlds of the "Dragon's Tongue", New Avalon would be subject to a harsh occupation by its ancestral foe.[8][9]

The loss of New Avalon to the Federated Suns' greatest historical enemy caused morale and the economy to slump within the nation.[10] However Julian Davion refused to give up hope of reclaiming his capital, and by 3149 was actively working towards that end.[11]


Notes

References

  1. Shattered Fortress. p.28-29
  2. Field Manual 3145, p. 70-71
  3. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named SFp28
  4. Shattered Fortress, p. 28
  5. Shattered Fortress, p. 28-29
  6. Shattered Fortress, p. 28
  7. Shattered Fortress, p. 29
  8. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named SFp29
  9. Shattered Fortress, p. 33
  10. Shattered Fortress, p. 31
  11. Shattered Fortress, p. 69

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