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The '''Cowboy Crisis''', also known as the '''Asteria-Tierrador War''' and/or the '''Winnecomac War''', was an armed conflict which lasted from December 7, 1979 to October 4, 1982, between [[Tierrador]] and [[Asteria]]. The majority of fighting took place in the [[Tulangia]] and [[Ulunkheria]] [[Administrative divisions of Tierrador#Regions & Collectivities|regions]]. Asteria's initial objective in the Cowboy Crisis was to conquer as much Tierradorian land as they could. This included the provinces of [[Tawakee]], [[Auxaca]], and [[Sapaqo]], with the penultimate goal of leveraging these gains to negotiate the integration of Ulunkheria and Tulangia into Asteria.
The '''Cowboy Crisis''', also known as the '''Asteria-Tierrador War''' and/or the '''Winnecomac War''', was an armed conflict which lasted from December 7, 1979 to October 4, 1983, between [[Tierrador]] and [[Asteria]]. The majority of fighting took place in the [[Tulangia]] and [[Ulunkheria]] [[Administrative divisions of Tierrador#Regions & Collectivities|regions]]. Asteria's initial objective in the Cowboy Crisis was to conquer as much Tierradorian land as they could. This included the provinces of [[Tawakee]], [[Auxaca]], and [[Sapaqo]], with the penultimate goal of leveraging these gains to negotiate the integration of Ulunkheria and Tulangia into Asteria.


== Background ==
== Background ==
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===Lead up to the war===
===Lead up to the war===


== Tierradorian Front (1979–1980) ==
== Tierradorian Front (1979–1981) ==


===First Asterian offensives===
===First Asterian offensives===
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===Attempted Prisamarina offensive===
===Attempted Prisamarina offensive===


== Asterian Front (1981–1982) ==
== Asterian Front (1982–1983) ==


==="Great Shove"===
==="Great Shove"===

Revision as of 22:00, 13 December 2023

Cowboy Crisis
Part of South Cronan Narco Wars and Occidental Cold War
DateDecember 7, 1979 – October 4, 1983
Location
Result

Decisive Tierradorian victory

  • Tierradorian annexation of Winnecomac County
  • Smaller skirmishes along the northern mountain border from 1983 to 1985
  • ADF forces heavily reduced following ____ Accords
Belligerents

 Tierrador

 Alstin?

Supported by:
 Ceylonia maybe
 Porlos maybe

 Asteria

Supported by:
 Faneria ig?
Commanders and leaders
Tierrador Pedro Gomez I
Tierrador Daniel W.K. Šaphiana
Tulangia George Lamaqal
Ulunkheria Victoriá Âbalaq
Asteria guy
Asteria dude
Strength

170,000 total troops

  • 158,750 TDF personnel
  • 6,000 Tulangia State Troopers
  • 4,350 Ulunkheria State Troopers
  • 900 Woqalate Guard personnel
106,200 troops
Casualties and losses
Tierrador 4,454 killed
Tierrador 9,377 wounded
a lot

The Cowboy Crisis, also known as the Asteria-Tierrador War and/or the Winnecomac War, was an armed conflict which lasted from December 7, 1979 to October 4, 1983, between Tierrador and Asteria. The majority of fighting took place in the Tulangia and Ulunkheria regions. Asteria's initial objective in the Cowboy Crisis was to conquer as much Tierradorian land as they could. This included the provinces of Tawakee, Auxaca, and Sapaqo, with the penultimate goal of leveraging these gains to negotiate the integration of Ulunkheria and Tulangia into Asteria.

Background

Disputes over Winnecomac

Illicit trade to and from Asteria

Lead up to the war

Tierradorian Front (1979–1981)

First Asterian offensives

Firebombing in western Tulangia

Asterian March to Prisamarina

Attempted Prisamarina offensive

Asterian Front (1982–1983)

"Great Shove"

Capture of Winnecomac

"Trail of Fire"

Asterian coup d'etat

Naval operations

Knock yourself out burg

Foreign participation

Disengagement

Aftermath

See also

2033 Winnecomac County crisis