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Brigade and regimental encampments were established at sites identified by the preaching tours in the region during the previous three months. | Brigade and regimental encampments were established at sites identified by the preaching tours in the region during the previous three months. | ||
Assembled assets mobilised for [[Operation Jagdbeute]] with effect from 20.III.{{AN|1724}}. | |||
==Participating formations== | ==Participating formations== |
Revision as of 15:01, 6 September 2023
A series of field camps, exercises, and drills, performed by the vanguard cadres of several regional and national sector parties and affiliates of the Nationalist & Humanist Party in order to strengthen fraternal bonds, interoperability, and fieldcraft.
Beginning on 6.VIII.1723 AN, the field camps would be established in the Schwinn Circle of Brookshire, on the frontier with the Governorate of Austland. Division strength formations began to muster in the Schwinn Circle following the general elections in Shireroth and the Humanist tours of Brookshire and the Guttuli.
Brigade and regimental encampments were established at sites identified by the preaching tours in the region during the previous three months.
Assembled assets mobilised for Operation Jagdbeute with effect from 20.III.1724 AN.
Participating formations
- Command echelon:
- Participating Vanguard Divisions:
- 2nd Vanguard Division
- 11th Vanguard Division
- Brigade detachments:
- 3rd Vanguard Division
- 14th Vanguard Division
- Regimental advisory & technical support missions: