The Invasions of West Suffolk and Sussex in 2010 had greatly expanded the territory under the control of both Southern England and Essex and the two now both looked to Kent as a prime target. The Southern English sought to secure what was left of Kent's infrastructure and the port at Folkestone while Essex was interested in securing farmland and extending its own coast.
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| - Invasion of Kent (1983: Doomsday)
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| - The Invasions of West Suffolk and Sussex in 2010 had greatly expanded the territory under the control of both Southern England and Essex and the two now both looked to Kent as a prime target. The Southern English sought to secure what was left of Kent's infrastructure and the port at Folkestone while Essex was interested in securing farmland and extending its own coast.
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| - up to 34,000 civilians pressed into military service
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side1casualties
| - CNV Hastings badly damaged, 200 men dead
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side1strength
| - Southern England
*RNV Isle of Wight
*CNV Hastings
*RAS Tornado
*2 Infantry Brigades
*1 Mechanized battalion
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Commanders
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- *20pxGeneral Thomas Picton
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Result
| - Division of Kent between Essex and Southern England
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Place
| - The English county of Kent
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abstract
| - The Invasions of West Suffolk and Sussex in 2010 had greatly expanded the territory under the control of both Southern England and Essex and the two now both looked to Kent as a prime target. The Southern English sought to secure what was left of Kent's infrastructure and the port at Folkestone while Essex was interested in securing farmland and extending its own coast.
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