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The Oakridge-Redmontian War (21st September 2024 to 13th June 2025) was a civil war fought between the Commonwealth of Redmont and the Town of Oakridge. The conflict stemmed from the New Hamilton Arson incident, in which the Commonwealth accused the Towns of Aventura and Oakridge of committing sabotage. The formation of the Redmont Auxilary Division, in response to then-Vice president JediAJMan's call to mobilization, caused a tension between the towns and the government as the towns believed that the arson is being used to suppress the towns autonomy.
The Oakridge-Redmontian War (21st September 2024 to 13th June 2025) was a civil war fought between the Commonwealth of Redmont and the Town of Oakridge. The conflict stemmed from the New Hamilton Arson incident, in which the Commonwealth accused the Towns of Aventura and Oakridge of intentionally committing sabotage to the Commonwealth. The formation of the Redmont Auxilary Division, in response to then-Vice president JediAJMan's call to mobilization, caused a tension between the towns and the government as the towns believed that the arson is being used to suppress the towns autonomy.

Latest revision as of 03:46, 23 January 2026

The Oakridge-Redmontian War (21st September 2024 to 13th June 2025) was a civil war fought between the Commonwealth of Redmont and the Town of Oakridge. The conflict stemmed from the New Hamilton Arson incident, in which the Commonwealth accused the Towns of Aventura and Oakridge of intentionally committing sabotage to the Commonwealth. The formation of the Redmont Auxilary Division, in response to then-Vice president JediAJMan's call to mobilization, caused a tension between the towns and the government as the towns believed that the arson is being used to suppress the towns autonomy.