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Revision as of 04:03, 16 October 2022

Battle of Ayermer
Part of Second Great War
DateAugust - November 1938
Location
Result Corummese victory
Belligerents
 Corumm  Burgundie
Commanders and leaders
General Qiu Heng
Admiral Hong Ming
Medulla Oblongata
Units involved
Corummese Armed Forces] Army of Burgundie
Strength
70,000 40,000
Casualties and losses
3,543 killed
6,855 wounded
2,654 killed
37,000+ captured

The Battle of Ayermer, also known as the Siege of Ayermer took place in the Alshar theater of the Second Great War. Long a point of contention between the two empires and a dangerous impediment to Corummese naval forces in the area, the island was captured after four months of heavy fighting both in land and in the surrounding waters.

Background

Campaign

Battle for naval and air supremacy

Corummese landing

Burgundie's relief attempts

Corummese breakthrough

Surrender

Aftermath

Analysis

Expulsion of Levantian population