On the 27th July the first battles in the Great Rutland War began with the taking of towns formally held by the TBA. The main attack on the True British Army base at Rutland Water was due to begin on the 4th August, however due to quick advances the main attack was brought forward to the 2nd August. This was the death knell of the TBA which had been a thorn in the side of the member states of the OBN for many years. The TBA base at Rutland had been built on the Hambleton peninsula in Rutland Water, a large reservoir in the former English county of Rutland.
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| - The Great Rutland War (1983: Doomsday)
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| - On the 27th July the first battles in the Great Rutland War began with the taking of towns formally held by the TBA. The main attack on the True British Army base at Rutland Water was due to begin on the 4th August, however due to quick advances the main attack was brought forward to the 2nd August. This was the death knell of the TBA which had been a thorn in the side of the member states of the OBN for many years. The TBA base at Rutland had been built on the Hambleton peninsula in Rutland Water, a large reservoir in the former English county of Rutland.
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| - *True British Army
*Various affiliated local clans
- * 25px Cleveland
*25px Essex
*25px Northumbria
*25px Woodbridge
*25px Newolland
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side1casualties
| - *232 Clevelander
*284 Essex
*105 Northumbrian
*42 Newollander
*55 Woodbridge
*TOTAL 718
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side1strength
| - *Essex - 3000 troops + EAS Warrior and EAS Cavalier airships
*Cleveland - 1500
*Northumbria - 500
*Woodbridge - 100 medics, 50 Special Forces
*Newolland - 100
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Result
| - total defeat of the TBA, killing of the entire TBA leadership
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Place
| - True British Army Base - Rutland Water
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abstract
| - On the 27th July the first battles in the Great Rutland War began with the taking of towns formally held by the TBA. The main attack on the True British Army base at Rutland Water was due to begin on the 4th August, however due to quick advances the main attack was brought forward to the 2nd August. This was the death knell of the TBA which had been a thorn in the side of the member states of the OBN for many years. The TBA base at Rutland had been built on the Hambleton peninsula in Rutland Water, a large reservoir in the former English county of Rutland.
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