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Previous battle: Second Cold War | ||
Concurrent battle: Piracy in India | ||
Next battle: War in Spain | ||
Australian Revolutionary War | ||
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Conflict: Part of War on Piracy | ||
Date: December 17th, 2028 - January 17th, 2029 | ||
Place: Australian, UK, Solomon Islands and India | ||
Outcome: Australian Victory;
Pirate Victory
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Belligerents | ||
Australia |
United Kingdom |
Private Pirate Company |
Commanders | ||
Prime Minister of Australia |
Prime Minister of UK |
Ryan Lester |
Strength | ||
6'000'000 fighters |
6'000'000 fighters |
150'000'000+ |
Casualties | ||
50'000 fighters |
50'000 fighters |
500'000 pirates |
Australian Revolutionary War is the opening act of the War on Piracy going large scale. Australia has become richer in money and minerals then the UK and wish to separate from it but they refuse to pass the Australian Independence Bill. So they decided to stop funding the UK and providing them with minerals until they did. But after some assessment. The UK decide to invade Australia and force them to keep providing mineral but instead of being welcome with open arms they where assaulted by Australian Military.
Battles[]
- Australia
- Queensland Campaign
- Invasion of Brisbane
- Battle of Townsville
- Battle of Cairns
- Battle of Innisfail
- Battle of Ravenshoe
- New South Wales Campaign
- Battle of Newcastle
- Siege of Sydney
- Battle for Singleton
- Assault on Wagga Wagga
- Battle of Sydney
- Queensland Campaign
- India
- Battle of Mumbai
- Attack on New Delhi
- Kidnapping of Boyd Simons
- Rescue of Boyd Simons
- UK
- Invasion of Hereford
- Battle of London
- Battle for Independence