Operation Polar Crown
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Operation Polar Crown | |||||||
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Part of East Keltian Collapse | |||||||
From left to right; TOP: (1) Federal Navy vessels approaching Los Bananos; (2) Construction of Arctic Base Thorgils; BOTTOM: (3) C-15 Titanhauler transport landing on the newly constructed arctic runway; (4) Federal Guards Service patrol securing the perimeter. |
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Nouvelle Alexandrie | None (unopposed) | ||||||
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Overall Command: Admiral Claude Delacroix Ground Forces: General Balthazar Fernandez | |||||||
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Operation Polar Crown was a strategic military operation conducted by the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie from 15.VI.1738 AN - 30.VIII.1738 AN to establish control over the arctic island of Los Bananos, formerly administered by Normark. The operation was conceived to secure a northern route for the Boreal Air Bridge, ensuring continued air supply operations to the Benacian Union despite the Shirerithian maritime blockade. Under the command of Admiral Claude Delacroix, the operation resulted in the successful establishment of Arctic Base Thorgils, a permanent military installation featuring a 3,000-meter all-weather runway capable of supporting strategic airlift operations.
The operation was notable for its rapid execution in harsh arctic conditions and its strategic importance to Raspur Pact logistics operations. Within sixty days, the Federal Forces of Nouvelle Alexandrie deployed 2,500 arctic-trained troops, constructed permanent facilities including the runway and support infrastructure, and established a year-round military presence. The installation of advanced radar and air defense systems at Arctic Base Thorgils created a secure northern corridor for C-12 Sojourner and C-15 Titanhauler transport aircraft conducting supply missions to the Benacian Union, effectively circumventing the Shirerithian blockade. The operation represented a significant expansion of New Alexandrian military capabilities in the arctic region and demonstrated the nation's commitment to supporting Raspur Pact allies through strategic infrastructure development.