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{{Infobox military conflict | |||
|conflict = First Battle of Helsena | |||
|partof = [[Second Great War]] | |||
|image = | |||
|image_size = 300px | |||
|caption = | |||
|date = 15-22 December, 1929 | |||
|place = Helsena, Lutsana, Deric Republic | |||
|result = Burgoignesc victory | |||
|combatant1 = [[Burgundie]] | |||
|combatant2 = [[Deric Republic]] | |||
|commander1 = Richard de Tassigny | |||
|commander2 = Cornelius Marenle | |||
|units1 = Burgoignesc Foreign Legion | |||
*3rd Joanusterrien Light Infantry Regiment | |||
*Raulie Bushrangers | |||
|units2 = 2nd Infantry Division | |||
|strength1 = 8,000 | |||
|strength2 = 7,500 | |||
|casualties1 = 1,500+ casualties | |||
*412 killed | |||
|casualties2 = 2,800+ casualties | |||
*583 killed | |||
*834 POW | |||
}} | |||
The '''First Battle of Helsena''' was a pivotal battle fought between Burgoignesc and Derian forces in and around the Derian town of Helsena during the Matavista Campaign of the Great War. The battle, which saw the Derians routed from the strategically valuable crossroad-town, proved to be pivotal in the Matavista Campaign and was a major contributor to the eventual Burgoignesc victory in the campaign. | The '''First Battle of Helsena''' was a pivotal battle fought between Burgoignesc and Derian forces in and around the Derian town of Helsena during the Matavista Campaign of the Great War. The battle, which saw the Derians routed from the strategically valuable crossroad-town, proved to be pivotal in the Matavista Campaign and was a major contributor to the eventual Burgoignesc victory in the campaign. | ||
A combined force of Yonderian Chasseurs and Raulie Bushrangers from the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion began their assault on the town on the 15th of December, 1929, led by Brigadier General Richard de Tassigny. Facing the Burgoignesc Legionnaires were elements of the Derian 2nd Infantry Division under General Cornelius Marenle, who offered fierce recistance but ultimately were forced to retreat from the town. The battle, which lasted seven days, would claim more than four thousand casualties of which around a thousand were killed. | A combined force of Yonderian Chasseurs and Raulie Bushrangers from the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion began their assault on the town on the 15th of December, 1929, led by Brigadier General Richard de Tassigny. Facing the Burgoignesc Legionnaires were elements of the Derian 2nd Infantry Division under General Cornelius Marenle, who offered fierce recistance but ultimately were forced to retreat from the town. The battle, which lasted seven days, would claim more than four thousand casualties of which around a thousand were killed. | ||
== Background == | == Background == |
Revision as of 22:16, 8 September 2022
First Battle of Helsena | |||||||
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Part of Second Great War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Burgundie | Deric Republic | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Richard de Tassigny | Cornelius Marenle | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Burgoignesc Foreign Legion
| 2nd Infantry Division | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
8,000 | 7,500 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
1,500+ casualties
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2,800+ casualties
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The First Battle of Helsena was a pivotal battle fought between Burgoignesc and Derian forces in and around the Derian town of Helsena during the Matavista Campaign of the Great War. The battle, which saw the Derians routed from the strategically valuable crossroad-town, proved to be pivotal in the Matavista Campaign and was a major contributor to the eventual Burgoignesc victory in the campaign.
A combined force of Yonderian Chasseurs and Raulie Bushrangers from the Burgoignesc Foreign Legion began their assault on the town on the 15th of December, 1929, led by Brigadier General Richard de Tassigny. Facing the Burgoignesc Legionnaires were elements of the Derian 2nd Infantry Division under General Cornelius Marenle, who offered fierce recistance but ultimately were forced to retreat from the town. The battle, which lasted seven days, would claim more than four thousand casualties of which around a thousand were killed.
Background
Comparison of forces
Burgoignesc force
Chasseurs of the 3rd JLI fighting from a ruined guardtower on the outskirts of Helsena
The Burgoignesc forces present for the battle were the combined strength of the 3rd Joanusterrien Light Infantry Regiment and four battalions of the Raulie Bushrangers, fighting as the ad-hoc XXI Provisional Light Infantry Brigade. The overall force commander was Richard de Tassigny, regimental commandant of the 3rd JLI, in lieu of a provisional brigade commander.
XXI Provisional Light Infantry Brigade
- 3rd Joanusterrien Light Infantry Regiment
- 3 Light Infantry Regiment Command Staff
- 3 Light Infantry Regiment Medical Staff
- I/3 Light Infantry Battalion
- II/3 Light Infantry Battalion
- III/3 Light Infantry Battalion
- IV/3 Light Infantry Battalion
- V/3 Light Infantry Battalion
- VI/3 Light Infantry Battalion
- VII/3 Heavy Battalion
- 1/VII Mortar Company
- 2/VII Artillery Company
- 3/VII Anti-Tank Gun Company
- 4/VII Field Gun Company
- 5/VII Anti-Air Gun Company
- 3 Light Infantry Regiment Command Staff
- Raulie Bushrangers
- Raulie Bushrangers Regiment Command Staff
- Raulie Bushrangers Medical Staff
- I Battalion Raulie Bushrangers
- II Battalion Raulie Bushrangers
- IV Battalion Raulie Bushrangers
- V Battalion Raulie Bushrangers
- Raulie Bushrangers Regiment Command Staff
Derian force
Soldiers from the Derian 2nd Infantry Division pose before the camera
The defending Derian force at Helsena was the slightly-understrength 2nd Infantry Division, a mostly conscripted force of reservists raised only a month before the battle to reconstitute the division after it was largely destroyed in battles around Hefna earlier in September.
2nd Infantry Division
- Divisional Staff
- 4th Infantry Regiment
- 5th Infantry Regiment
- 6th Infantry Regiment
Each Infantry Regiment consisted of three Infantry Battalions and each should in theory have had a heavy company with heavy weapons. It is worth noting, however, that since the division was at the time still being stood up it lacked many of the heavy weapons and some personnel as these were still in transit, effectively leaving the division at 80% strength and with only 20% of their heavy weapons.
Battle
Initial assault
3rd JLI field gun in position outside Helsena, 15th of December 1929