Battle of Los Angeles (Post-Dissolution Sphere)
Battle of Los Angeles | |||||||
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Part of the Jihad War of the United States of JBR | |||||||
Los Angeles, the location of the battle. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
File:JBR Flag.JPG United States of JBR |
File:Flag of AIL.png Anti-Infidel League of the Islamic Resistance Order of the Red Crescent File:Flag of Germany 1933.png Caucasian Pact | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
File:JBR Flag.JPG Jerry Henricks | File:Flag of Germany 1933.png Seth Henderson | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
1,000 soldiers 521 civil police officers | 532 soldiers | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
0 killed 2 injured |
5 killed 523 arrested |
The Battle of Los Angeles was the third battle of the Jihad War of the United States of JBR and resulted in only seven causalities. It began when several AIL agents joined soldiers of the Order of the Red Crescent and Caucasian Pact began destroying property in the city of Los Angeles, Angeles, United States of JBR. Vladimir Kawasaki, a mere civilian who was working at a bank, saw the enemies destroying public property and immediately called for help. Vladimir was caught dialing 911 by an AIL agent and was held hostage for 10 minutes. Vladimir eventually was freed when JBRican soldiers and police forces came into the scene and immediately rounded up the vandals. The police force and soldiers were precisely well-armed; in response to the disastrous Battle of Jubilife that happened just hours before. In the end of the battle, only 5 Pro-AIL soldiers were killed and 2 police officers had minor injuries. Most of the Pro-AIL soldiers were arrested and deported to a jail nearby.