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|combatant1 = {{flag|New Yustona}}<br><br>'''Support''':<br>{{flag|Urcea}}<br>{{flag|Yonderre}}
|combatant2 = {{flag|Algoquona}}
|combatant2 = {{flag|Algoquona}}
|commander1 = {{flagicon|Yonderre}} [[Guillaume d'Agostino]]
|commander1 = [[Guillaume d'Agostino]]
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|commander2 = Muzhen Muzmuz
|units1 = [[Royal and Confederate Army (New Yustona)|Royal and Confederate Army]]
|units1 = [[Royal and Confederate Army (New Yustona)|Royal and Confederate Army]]
|units2 = Hierarchical Corps of National Defense
|units2 = Hierarchical Corps of National Defense

Revision as of 12:09, 29 January 2021

Four Neighbors Campaign
Part of the Final War of the Deluge

Gowandis soldiers parade in Cohocton following the liberation of the city
DateDecember 15 2021 - present
Location
Result Ongoing
Belligerents
Template:Country data New Yustona

Support:
 Urcea
 Yonderre
 Algoquona
Commanders and leaders
Guillaume d'Agostino Muzhen Muzmuz
Units involved
Royal and Confederate Army Hierarchical Corps of National Defense
Strength
Approximately 43,000 50,000+
Casualties and losses
2,582 killed
8,401 wounded
Unknown, high

The Four Neighbors Campaign was the Nysdra Sea Treaty Association invasion of southern Algoquona during the Final War of the Deluge. The campaign was designed to liberate the four tribal nations directly neighboring New Yustona - the Honeoye, Canandaguia, Saranac, and Gowandis peoples - from the rule of Algoquona. The Campaign was the first operation of the Royal and Confederate Army, which was formed with the express intent of prosecuting the campaign as Urcea and NSTA committed its primary forces in the war against Varshan both in the Invasion of Cetsencalia and the Quetzenkel front.

Background

Tepetlcali Campaign

Port St. Charles

Summary of operations

Early skirmishes

Battle of Cohocton

Aftermath