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With II Corps, itself reconstituting, tasked with the ultimate goal of retaking Zjand Basseri, whilst [[Kapavia]] was on the receiving end of a pacification campaign unleashed by the 5th Armoured Division, 7th Cavalry Division, and 12th [[Vanguard Division]], I Corps would instead be tasked with taking the war against the rebels and the disinherited back to Norasht. Whilst Zjand Basseri was in revolt however it would be necessary for I Corps to redeploy to the province of Aspadana which bordered onto the [[Gulf of Zinjibar]]. To this end, the corps was obliged to transit the [[Constancia]]n provinces of [[Mitra]] and [[Varaz]] via the [[Trans-Euran Railway]]. The relocation would take two months to complete in full, with the last contingents arriving at [[Bandar-e Saghi]] on 23.II.{{AN|1733}}. | With II Corps, itself reconstituting, tasked with the ultimate goal of retaking Zjand Basseri, whilst [[Kapavia]] was on the receiving end of a pacification campaign unleashed by the 5th Armoured Division, 7th Cavalry Division, and 12th [[Vanguard Division]], I Corps would instead be tasked with taking the war against the rebels and the disinherited back to Norasht. Whilst Zjand Basseri was in revolt however it would be necessary for I Corps to redeploy to the province of Aspadana which bordered onto the [[Gulf of Zinjibar]]. To this end, the corps was obliged to transit the [[Constancia]]n provinces of [[Mitra]] and [[Varaz]] via the [[Trans-Euran Railway]]. The relocation would take two months to complete in full, with the last contingents arriving at [[Bandar-e Saghi]] on 23.II.{{AN|1733}}. | ||
During the course of this redeployment the command staff of the corps and its constituent divisions would find themselves peeled away from their formations and instead dispatched, under the careful guard of the [[General Inspectorate of Eura and Corum|provosts]], to the [[Madrese-ye Nezām]] to undergo a period of intensive retraining prior to be entrusted with any further unsupervised campaign planning. In their place, the [[Committee of Euran Salvation]] invited the [[Benacian Union]] to dispatch a military mission. The [[High Presidium of the Benacian Union|High Presidium]] duly obliged and, accordingly, awaiting the formed up Surenid formations at Bandar-e Saghi on 23.II.{{AN|1733}} was a coterie of four nominally retired [[BUDF|Benacian legates]] and their various retinues. | During the course of this redeployment the command staff of the corps and its constituent divisions would find themselves peeled away from their formations and instead dispatched, under the careful guard of the [[General Inspectorate of Eura and Corum|provosts]], to the [[Madrese-ye Nezām]] to undergo a period of intensive retraining prior to be entrusted with any further unsupervised campaign planning. In their place, the [[Committee of Euran Salvation]] invited the [[Benacian Union]] to dispatch a military mission. The [[High Presidium of the Benacian Union|High Presidium]] duly obliged and, accordingly, awaiting the formed up Surenid formations at Bandar-e Saghi on 23.II.{{AN|1733}} was a coterie of four nominally retired [[BUDF|Benacian legates]] and their various retinues. Heading the mission was [[Qaleem Kambarzahi]], the former legatine division commander of the ''2 Pansarfördelningen''. Although a veteran of mechanised warfare in boreal climes might have seemed a curious choice to dispatch to the tropics, Qaleem's most recent experience had been in reorganising the land warfare component of the Western Banner Group of [[Benacia Command]], an experience which had seen him work alongside an odd assortment of paramilitary and local forces whilst retaining a formally polite and yet firmly no-nonsense attitude. These qualities, along with a shared Babkhan heritage, were deemed to be advantages that would serve him in good stead when it came to dealing with the Surenids. | ||
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Operation Cobalt Canyon | |||||||
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Part of the Surenid Civil War, the Alexandrium Wars, and the Wars of the Dispossessed | |||||||
Air mobility was essential for renewed Surenid loyalist operations in Norasht during the civil war. |
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Raspur Pact | Confederacy of the Dispossessed | ||||||
Azad Eura
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Operation Cobalt Canyon was a limited offensive launched by the Surenid Armed Forces, overseen by the Trans-Euran Command of the Raspur Pact, in the sixth month of 1733 AN with the objective of clearing Zinjibar of the rebel lords and their retinues before driving a wedge between Azad Eura and the Confederacy of the Dispossessed, thereby to prevent their further cooperation in the Norasht Ostan. Notably four Benacian legates were dispatched to the Suren Confederacy to organise and oversee the offensive. which would be conducted by I Corps of the Surenid Armed Forces.
Background
I Corps, comprising of the 1st and 2nd Infantry Divisions, along with the 6th Artillery Division, was organised along lines typical for forces of the Raspur Pact, albeit trained by Florian instructors during the period of their initial formation after the Norasht campaign. Although unsettled by the wave of defections which had followed the Bitter Spring IN 1731 AN and the succession crisis of 1731 AN, the regiments attached to I Corps had not experienced anything like the wave of mutinies which had initially been feared. Whilst garrisoned on the Norasht frontier, the corps had nonetheless been left in a vulnerable position by the defection of the satrapan government in Norasht Ostan to the rebel cause. The threat of rebel forces to their rear at a time when faced by renewed attacks by forces loyal to the Confederacy of the Dispossessed had ultimately obliged the withdrawal of I Corps and its constituent divisions before they were all isolated and picked off in detail. The defection of Zjand Basseri to the rebel cause further complicated the retreat, and by the fifteenth month of 1732 AN, the corps had retired almost to the very gates of Surenshahr.
With II Corps, itself reconstituting, tasked with the ultimate goal of retaking Zjand Basseri, whilst Kapavia was on the receiving end of a pacification campaign unleashed by the 5th Armoured Division, 7th Cavalry Division, and 12th Vanguard Division, I Corps would instead be tasked with taking the war against the rebels and the disinherited back to Norasht. Whilst Zjand Basseri was in revolt however it would be necessary for I Corps to redeploy to the province of Aspadana which bordered onto the Gulf of Zinjibar. To this end, the corps was obliged to transit the Constancian provinces of Mitra and Varaz via the Trans-Euran Railway. The relocation would take two months to complete in full, with the last contingents arriving at Bandar-e Saghi on 23.II.1733 AN.
During the course of this redeployment the command staff of the corps and its constituent divisions would find themselves peeled away from their formations and instead dispatched, under the careful guard of the provosts, to the Madrese-ye Nezām to undergo a period of intensive retraining prior to be entrusted with any further unsupervised campaign planning. In their place, the Committee of Euran Salvation invited the Benacian Union to dispatch a military mission. The High Presidium duly obliged and, accordingly, awaiting the formed up Surenid formations at Bandar-e Saghi on 23.II.1733 AN was a coterie of four nominally retired Benacian legates and their various retinues. Heading the mission was Qaleem Kambarzahi, the former legatine division commander of the 2 Pansarfördelningen. Although a veteran of mechanised warfare in boreal climes might have seemed a curious choice to dispatch to the tropics, Qaleem's most recent experience had been in reorganising the land warfare component of the Western Banner Group of Benacia Command, an experience which had seen him work alongside an odd assortment of paramilitary and local forces whilst retaining a formally polite and yet firmly no-nonsense attitude. These qualities, along with a shared Babkhan heritage, were deemed to be advantages that would serve him in good stead when it came to dealing with the Surenids.