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  • Invasion of Norfolk (1983: Doomsday)
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  • After the successful invasion of West Suffolk it was felt that in order to secure the western borders and to create a safe land route from East Britain forces from Woodbridge and Essex would move into Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. Discussion at the highest levels of government meant that East Britain's Guardsmen would also have a role in this further expansion
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  • *True British Army *Various local clans
  • *Woodbridge
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side2strength
  • Approx 500 men
side2casualties
  • 350
side1casualties
  • 125
side1strength
  • Approx 1500 men
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End
  • 2010-06-28
Name
  • Invasion of Norfolk
Begin
  • 2010-06-19
Commanders
  • 20
  • Unknown
conc
  • Invasion of the Isle of Eels Invasion of Southeastern Cambridgeshire
Result
  • Convincing victory for Woodbridge
Place
  • The west of the English county of Norfolk
abstract
  • After the successful invasion of West Suffolk it was felt that in order to secure the western borders and to create a safe land route from East Britain forces from Woodbridge and Essex would move into Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. Discussion at the highest levels of government meant that East Britain's Guardsmen would also have a role in this further expansion Woodbridge's part would be to launch a northward assault, driving up the eastern side of the Great River Ouse, to cut off the numerically inferior forces of the True British Army in Norfolk and to establish another land border. The part of Norfolk that Woodbridge would be moving into would between the eastern side of the Great Ouse and a line moving in a vaguely northerly direction from Thetford to Hunstanton. This would allow for a direct land route to East Britain and provide the country with the ability to sweep eastward into the rest of Norfolk.
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