Operation THUNDERSTRIKE

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Operation: Thunderstrike - Capellan Confederation military counter-attack campaign conducted between the time of October, 3068 to April 1st, 3070. The operation was counter-invasion to repel Federated Suns renegade Capellan March's military forces from St. Ives Commonality and strike revenge for at time seemly kill Chancellor Sun Tzu Liao and Duchess Candace Allard-Liao.

Operation Brief

In June, 3068 - Duke George Hasek launched his ambition campaign against the Confederation named Operation: Sovereign Justice. His campaign sliced through the Confederation and effectively captured St. Ives Commonality and number other worlds.

After the Orbital strike against Sian's Forbidden City in October 3068. With Imperial Palace ruins, no sign of the Chancellor, Sang-jiang-jun Talon Zahn declared himself regent of the Confederacy and launched his own campaign. He position was bolistered by anti-Federated Suns seniments that accured in occupated ares of St. Ives Commonality. Specialy after the reports that Sian was attacked by Davion Warship and it was responsible for the death of their beloved Duchess.

He divided his forces into three Task Forces. Named Task Forces Sheng Lung, Light Horse and Vengeance. These three Task Forces, and supportive efforts are listed in following sections. These Task forces served as three prong attacks for Zahn's efforts into the FedSuns. In order to form up these Task Forces, he conducted a first Wave to tie up FedSun forces.

Capellan Confederated Units Military & "Allied" Forces

Known military forces whom are list per their Task forces they were assigned after the Second Wave and independant force.

Task Force Shang Lung

Task Force Light Horse

Task Force Vengeance

Independent Forces

First Wave

Second Wave

Third Wave

Fourth Wave

Fifth Wave

Battle of New Syrtis and Ceasefire

Also See

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