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The Three Cities Campaign was a coordinated effort by Coalition Forces and the United States Army to cut off enemy logistical lanes that fed through the Bodie Coast of Roseau’s three largest cities, Leafield, Rosaria and Teagues. | The Three Cities Campaign was a coordinated effort by Coalition Forces and the [[United States Army]] to cut off enemy logistical lanes that fed through the Bodie Coast of [[Roseau|Roseau’s]] three largest cities, [[Leafield]], [[Rosaria]], and [[Teagues]]. | ||
Situated | Situated around the infamous "Bodie Metro", the Acadian National Army utilized smuggling routes such as these to move foreign supplies across the region making this a key strategic objective that characterized the greater war effort. | ||
Latest revision as of 04:53, 15 February 2024
The Three Cities Campaign was a coordinated effort by Coalition Forces and the United States Army to cut off enemy logistical lanes that fed through the Bodie Coast of Roseau’s three largest cities, Leafield, Rosaria, and Teagues.
Situated around the infamous "Bodie Metro", the Acadian National Army utilized smuggling routes such as these to move foreign supplies across the region making this a key strategic objective that characterized the greater war effort.