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The '''Deltoran War of Independence''' was a military conflict between the [[Deltoran Republic]] and the United States of America. It began with the issuing of the [[Declaration of Midwestern Independnce]] in 1989 and ended with the surrender of American [[George Beltorak]] in 1993. |
The '''Deltoran War of Independence''' was a military conflict between the [[Deltoran Republic]] and the United States of America. It began with the issuing of the [[Declaration of Midwestern Independnce]] in 1989 and ended with the surrender of American [[George Beltorak]] in 1993. |
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[[Category:Wars of the Deltoran Republic]] |
[[Category:Wars of the Deltoran Republic]] |
Latest revision as of 00:54, 8 December 2012
This article concerning the nation of the Deltoran Republic is currently under construction. Information may change as the article is updated. |
Deltoran War of Independece | |||||||||||
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Part of the History of the Deltoran Republic | |||||||||||
American soldiers preparing to invade Deltora in Feburary, 1991 | |||||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||||
United States of America | Deltoran Republic | ||||||||||
Commanders | |||||||||||
George H. W. Bush Norman Schwarzkopf |
Mike Linne | ||||||||||
Strength | |||||||||||
700,000 soldiers 1500 Tanks 150 F/A-22 Hornets |
550,000 soldiers 500 Tanks | ||||||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||||||
405,056 soldiers 401 tanks |
250,902 soldiers 230 tanks |
The Deltoran War of Independence was a military conflict between the Deltoran Republic and the United States of America. It began with the issuing of the Declaration of Midwestern Independnce in 1989 and ended with the surrender of American George Beltorak in 1993.
Background[]
Rising tensions between the United States and Soviet Union led to a massive increase of debt, and to pay off this debt, a raise of taxes.
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