Operation Lucifer

Operation Lucifer was a Green Nation offensive that took place between 1947 PT - 1950 PT where the 2nd green army attempted and succeeded in taking over the Garden Beds. During the operation, the Green Army lost more than 14,500 soldiers and 4,500 were wounded. The Tans lost around 9,200 soldiers and 2,000 were wounded for a grand total of 30,200 casualties for some dirt outside.

Planning Operation Lucifer
The Green army had been wanting to get some land outside and had their eyes set on the Tans in the Eastern Garden Beds. In 1947 Plastic Time, The Green General put General Montgomery of the 2nd Green Army in charge of the operation and he got to work planning out the operation with his generals.

The early stages of the operation
In early February a small green squad including Sgt. Bowser and Pine and Cpt. Johnson takes out a Tan checkpoint blocking the path into the Garden Beds. Soon after, elements of the 7th Infantry Division and 3rd Armored start rolling into the Garden Beds and Operation Lucifer begins. Later on that day, the green forces capture Base Charlie from the Tans and with the base taken, the greens now have a beachhead in the Garden Beds.

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Authors Note
The name term Operation Lucifer is a reference to the Lucifer cannon things from The Prisoner Operation made by Micheal Akkerman. I just wanted to reference it as it was one of the first stop motion films I ever watched.