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Wars of J Andres
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The township of Old Quarry Hill stood just on the outside border of J Andres. The small J Andres army, consisting of no more than 50 soldiers scouted the hill for a few hours before moving in to attack. Under Mercton's command, the army captured strategic points in one offensive. After a short rest, the group attacked again, wiping out a great number of Opustopian soldiers. J Andres captured the hill and threw the Opustopian Government into Anarchy. Peace was declared and the Army returned home as heroes.
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J Andres tanks move onward towards "The Hill" where many would be destroyed. A J Andres soldier sits in the rubble of Cranston during the battle. J Andres infantry charge at Sons of Liberty soldiers in the early morning in Orlando.
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Territorial disputes
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Caprontosopia surrender Vinsalian victory, forces withdrawn after ceasefire Québécois victory Pyrrhic J Andres Victory J Andres victory, Vinsalian territory ceded to New Quebec Ortal unconditional surrender Massive infrastructure damage to J Andres Alirouvert Victory Alucardonia retreat Macacan Surrender Withdrawal of J Andres forces J Andres total victory J Andres victory TooBadd Nation forces retreat Caprontosopia retreat J Andres/Québécois victory Alucardonia surrender Destruction of J Andres Navy TooBadd Nation victory Federation disarmed Allied Victory Vinsalian victory Pyrrhic J Andres victory J Andres withdrawal J Andres Victory Monkeymanisland Victory Federation victory Unconditional Surrender
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Lowell, J Andres North of J Andres-Macaca Border n14: n17: n18: Porto Polaris, J Andres Hurley City, J Andres n23: Albany, Vinsalia Bermuda, J Andres n24: Yulara, Monkeymanisland n28: Orlando, Ni66urville , Vinsalia Detroit, TooBadd Nation Burlington, Vinsalia Ortal City, Ortal Land n31: n33: Cancancoring, Alirouvert n34:
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11 Battle of Albany Battle of Hurley City The Battle of Cranston Battle of Boston Battle of Detroit Battle of Cancancoring Battle of Bermuda Battle of Ortal City Battle of Danbury Battle of Kangaroo Island The Battle of Yulara The Corporate Insurgency Battle of Old Quarry Hill The Macacan Conflict ↑ Battle of New York City Battle of Lowell Battle of Porto Polaris Vinsalian Conflict The Orlando Offensives Battle of the Hinge Battle of Burlington
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The township of Old Quarry Hill stood just on the outside border of J Andres. The small J Andres army, consisting of no more than 50 soldiers scouted the hill for a few hours before moving in to attack. Under Mercton's command, the army captured strategic points in one offensive. After a short rest, the group attacked again, wiping out a great number of Opustopian soldiers. J Andres captured the hill and threw the Opustopian Government into Anarchy. Peace was declared and the Army returned home as heroes.