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The [[Feudatory Feud]] entangled formations which had been grouped under the | The [[Feudatory Feud]] entangled formations which had been grouped under the Caraman Banner Group of [[Apollonia Command]]. Efforts to [[Register of the Armies of the Eastern Imperium|incorporate]] the remnants of Jing forces, beyond [[Gaelen's Landing]] and [[Daocheng]], into a coherent system had begun in {{AN|1710}} but had lost momentum by {{AN|1712}}. Note, as the conflict developed, the [[General Inspectorate of Apollonia Command]] would deploy troops to the region to secure [[Raspur Pact|allied]] arsenals so as to preclude their use in the civil conflict. This would have the impact of obliging the contingents to make do with the legacy Jing equipment leftover from the pre-revolutionary [[Imperial Armed Forces]], now much decayed by decades of chaotic logistics and maintenance. A no-fly zone would probably also be enforced either by Apollonia Command and the Imperial Forces in the Eastern Imperium. | ||
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(for their names are known - work in progress)
The Feudatory Feud entangled formations which had been grouped under the Caraman Banner Group of Apollonia Command. Efforts to incorporate the remnants of Jing forces, beyond Gaelen's Landing and Daocheng, into a coherent system had begun in 1710 AN but had lost momentum by 1712 AN. Note, as the conflict developed, the General Inspectorate of Apollonia Command would deploy troops to the region to secure allied arsenals so as to preclude their use in the civil conflict. This would have the impact of obliging the contingents to make do with the legacy Jing equipment leftover from the pre-revolutionary Imperial Armed Forces, now much decayed by decades of chaotic logistics and maintenance. A no-fly zone would probably also be enforced either by Apollonia Command and the Imperial Forces in the Eastern Imperium.
Army | Area of Operations | Headquarters | Subordinate Units | Commandant |
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230th Army Hondonese Banner Army within the Feudatory Host of Kildare |
Hondon | Xiacheng | Jiangjun Dong Zexian | |
231st Army Qianxi Banner Army within the Feudatory Host of the Raynor Isles |
Raynor Isles | Qianyan | Jiangjun Gao Xinyue |