Operation MATADOR

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Operation MATADOR
Part of The Dark Age, Republic Era
Start Date 3080
Factions
Attacker
Federated Suns
Defender
Taurian Concordat
Conditions
Normal


Launched in mid-3080, Operation MATADOR was the final and decisive phase of the FedSuns-Taurian War which had been ongoing since 3067. In a well-executed operation lasting two months, the Armed Forces of the Federated Suns reclaimed or conquered fifteen Taurian-held worlds with a minimal expenditure of force. Both the operation and the war itself were concluded with a swiftly arranged ceasefire brokered by the Calderon Protectorate, after which both nations retained the worlds held by their units at the time the truce was effected.

Deployment

Planet AFFS TDF Note
Flintoft[1] Davion Assault Guards[1]
First Syrtis Fusiliers[1]
Concordat Jaegers First and Second battalion[1]
Carmichael[1] Davion Assault Guards[1]
Horsham [1] Fourth Ceti Hussars[1] Taurian Guard [1]
Robsart[1] Fifth Crucis Lancers[1] Taurian Guard[1]
Diefenbaker[1] Fifth Crucis Lancers[1] militia[1]
Hyalite[1] Second Robinson Strikers[1]
Eighth Syrtis Fusiliers [1]
Third Taurian Lancers, Second Battalion [1]
Norman's World[1] Eighth Syrtis Fusiliers [1] militia[1]
Lothair[1] Twenty-second Avalon Hussars[1] 3rd Taurian Lancers First Battalion[1]
Gordon's Armored Cavalry[1]
Perdition[1] Twenty-second Avalon Hussars[1]
First Davion Guards[1]
1st MacLeod's Regiment[1]
Logan's Land[1] First Davion Guards[1]
Amber Grove[1] 21st Illician Rangers[1]
Organo[1] 4th Illician Rangers[1] Red Chasseurs First Battalion[1]
Althea's Choice[1] Second Ceti Hussars[1]
Third Ceti Hussars[1]
Red Chasseurs Second Battalion[1]
Cyrton[1] Third Ceti Hussars[1] militia[1]
Ridgebrook[1] 59th Strike Regiment[1]
Syrtis Avengers[1]
Concordat Jaegers Third battalion [1]
1st Taurian Lancers First Battalion[1]

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