Battle of Borden Creek
History
After the breakout of the NSJ Civil War the Peoples Republic of Saint Johns began their rebellion in the Westmount and Borden Creek territories of the NSJ. This battle occured on October 13th 2023.
PRSJ Annexes Laurentian Territory
On October 12, 2023, the Peoples Republic of Saint Johns had revolted and taken Westmount Territory, Borden Creek Territory, and later that day, taken the Laurentian Territory, all of which did not get any resistance from the Saint Johns Ground Force
SJGF Counteroffensive
On October 13, 2023, the Saint Johns Ground Force began Operation Creek, which was the name for the counteroffensive. At around 1:22 PM EST the SJGF moved into the Laurentian Territory with no resistance, taking several pictures to prove of their offensive and continuing their advance through Westmount Territory, this time with some resistance by the Peoples Army, the army of the PRSJ.
Battle of Borden Creek
At around 2:10 PM EST the SJGF moved into borden creek, quickly advancing up towards the main fort there. The Peoples Army had seemingly tried to use the fort, but it was facing the wrong direction and they had to retreat to a farther back entrenched position. However, the SJGF had advanced yet again too far and they had to retreat. It was at the entrenched position where the SJGF chose to halt their advance and hold out. For another 30 minutes the NSJ Forces had fought Peoples Army troops in a stalemate in the north and a small guerilla battle off to the southwest. The southwest front was where progress was being made and Peoples Army forces began to crumble. The Peoples Army retreated further and they were bound to collapse once the main front had begun moving again. SJGF Forces began the last offensive, it was halted for a short while in the very south of Borden Creek but eventually they did a flank and the Peoples Army retreated through Westmount Territory and escaped back to their base outside of NSJ.
Aftermath
Just 2 days later, after the seige of New Saint Johns City, the two sides chose to make peace, mostly on the NSJ terms.