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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Confederate States Armed Forces]] military installation located in the north of the [[Mehrshahr]], [[Suren]]. It was the headquarters of the Florian operations | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a former [[Confederate States Armed Forces|Florian]] military installation located in the north of the [[Mehrshahr]], [[Suren]]. It was the headquarters of the Florian operations during [[Kapavian insurgency|Operation Red Crescent]]. It subsequently served as a logistics hub for the Florian Army and Air Force as well as accommodated Florian Army soldiers for desert training. In {{AN|1721}}, the installation became a strategic hub for wartime operations this time during the [[Norasht campaign]]. | ||
With the withdrawal of Floria from the [[Raspur Pact]] in {{AN|1727}}, control of the camp passed to the [[Grand Commissariat of Eura and Corum]]. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Kapavian insurgency=== | ===Kapavian insurgency=== | ||
Revision as of 17:20, 22 January 2024
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| Aerial view of the Camp. | |
| Type | Airbase |
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| Built | 1715 AN |
| Used | 1716 AN - present |
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Camp Trident is a former Florian military installation located in the north of the Mehrshahr, Suren. It was the headquarters of the Florian operations during Operation Red Crescent. It subsequently served as a logistics hub for the Florian Army and Air Force as well as accommodated Florian Army soldiers for desert training. In 1721 AN, the installation became a strategic hub for wartime operations this time during the Norasht campaign.
With the withdrawal of Floria from the Raspur Pact in 1727 AN, control of the camp passed to the Grand Commissariat of Eura and Corum.