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Established in {{AN|1645}} as a formation of the [[Imperial Armed Forces]] of the [[Great Jing Dynasty]]. As a part of the [[Fourth Field Army]] it would participate in the invasion of [[Floria]] during the [[War of Lost Brothers]]. During the [[Post-Chidao Troubles]] the Corps remained allied to the Imperial Court as a part of the Gunbatsu Clique. The [[Great Apollonian Empire|unpopular union]] with [[ | Established in {{AN|1645}} as a formation of the [[Imperial Armed Forces]] of the [[Great Jing Dynasty]]. As a part of the [[Fourth Field Army]] it would participate in the invasion of [[Floria]] during the [[War of Lost Brothers]]. During the [[Post-Chidao Troubles]] the Corps remained allied to the Imperial Court as a part of the Gunbatsu Clique. The [[Great Apollonian Empire|unpopular union]] with [[Çakaristan]] demoralised the [[Jingdaoese Community]] and rendered the Corps ineffective during the [[Second Kildarian Revolution]]. | ||
With the reorganisation and restoration of the [[Dutchy of Kildare]] at the end of the [[Decade of Inharmonious Regrets]] the Corps is listed as a part of the [[Hondonese Banner Army]] within the [[Feudatory Host of Kildare]]. | With the reorganisation and restoration of the [[Dutchy of Kildare]] at the end of the [[Decade of Inharmonious Regrets]] the Corps is listed as a part of the [[Hondonese Banner Army]] within the [[Feudatory Host of Kildare]]. The {{PAGENAME}} was the second formation of the former [[Imperial Armed Forces]] to be recalled to the banners following the [[Fortuitous Immolation]] of XI.{{AN|1707}} after being contacted by representatives of the [[Apollonia Command|Apollonian Continental Theatre Command]] through [[Tegong|local intermediaries]]. The Corps is assigned to the Caraman Banner Corps when activated for allied operations. | ||
[[category:Military of Jingdao]] | [[category:Military of Jingdao]][[Category:Hondon]][[Category:Kildare]] |
Latest revision as of 12:24, 23 January 2023
VIII Heavenly Corps | ||
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Founded | 1645 AN | |
Daxiao | Yuan Shao | |
Part of | Hondonese Banner Army | |
Manpower | 50,000 |
The VIII Heavenly Corps is a part of the Hondonese Banner Army of the Dutchy of Kildare, garrisoned along the eastern frontier with Floria.
Organisation
- VIII Heavenly Corps (8th Heavenly Corps)
- 16. Heavenly Division: 6 infantry Brigades, 1 Motorised Brigade, 1 Armoured Brigade, 1 AA Brigade, 1 Logistics Brigade
- 17. Heavenly Division: 6 infantry Brigades, 1 Motorised Brigade, 1 Armoured Brigade, 1 AA Brigade, 1 Logistics Brigade
- 57. Yobi-gun Division: 9 infantry Brigades, 1 Logistics Brigade
- 58. Yobi-gun Division: 9 infantry Brigades, 1 Logistics Brigade
- 85. Yobi-gun Division: 9 infantry Brigades, 1 Logistics Brigade
- 86. Yobi-gun Division: 9 infantry Brigades, 1 Logistics Brigade
History
Established in 1645 AN as a formation of the Imperial Armed Forces of the Great Jing Dynasty. As a part of the Fourth Field Army it would participate in the invasion of Floria during the War of Lost Brothers. During the Post-Chidao Troubles the Corps remained allied to the Imperial Court as a part of the Gunbatsu Clique. The unpopular union with Çakaristan demoralised the Jingdaoese Community and rendered the Corps ineffective during the Second Kildarian Revolution.
With the reorganisation and restoration of the Dutchy of Kildare at the end of the Decade of Inharmonious Regrets the Corps is listed as a part of the Hondonese Banner Army within the Feudatory Host of Kildare. The VIII Heavenly Corps was the second formation of the former Imperial Armed Forces to be recalled to the banners following the Fortuitous Immolation of XI.1707 AN after being contacted by representatives of the Apollonian Continental Theatre Command through local intermediaries. The Corps is assigned to the Caraman Banner Corps when activated for allied operations.