The Invasion of Sussex by Southern England is an ongoing military operation in the British Isles. As such, the information below is subject to rapid change. The invasion began at 6:00 AM following a steady buildup of Navy, Army and RAF forces in East Cowes, Hastings and Worthing.
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| - Invasion of Sussex (1983: Doomsday)
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rdfs:comment
| - The Invasion of Sussex by Southern England is an ongoing military operation in the British Isles. As such, the information below is subject to rapid change. The invasion began at 6:00 AM following a steady buildup of Navy, Army and RAF forces in East Cowes, Hastings and Worthing.
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side
| - *Local Tribes
- *Southern England
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| - Up to 30,000 civilians pressed into service
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side1strength
| - Approx 7,000 men, the Republican Navy and the Republican Air Force
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Commanders
| - 20(xsd:integer)
- Various local councils
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Result
| - Southern England gains control of most of East Sussex but is unable to expand beyond chichester in West Sussex.
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Place
| - The Counties of West and East Sussex
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abstract
| - The Invasion of Sussex by Southern England is an ongoing military operation in the British Isles. As such, the information below is subject to rapid change. The invasion began at 6:00 AM following a steady buildup of Navy, Army and RAF forces in East Cowes, Hastings and Worthing.
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