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*[[Aura]], [[Emberwood Coast]]- Joint Defense Facility Aura. In operation from 2017-2020, Emberwood Coast had initiated a budget revision wherein the military budget had been reduced by 50%, and as a result commissioned South Hills to establish a joint defense facility as a response to a political crisis in which the Emberitian president's life had been threatened. By 2019, Emberitian public opinion had resulted in the expiration of the base's funding contract, and South Hills forces abandoned the base by the end of 2020.
*[[Aura]], [[Emberwood Coast]]- Joint Defense Facility Aura. In operation from 2017-2020, Emberwood Coast had initiated a budget revision wherein the military budget had been reduced by 50%, and as a result commissioned South Hills to establish a joint defense facility as a response to a political crisis in which the Emberitian president's life had been threatened. By 2019, Emberitian public opinion had resulted in the expiration of the base's funding contract, and South Hills forces abandoned the base by the end of 2020.


*Baronburg, [[Fortuna]]- Baronburg Joint Defense Facility. At the height of Packilvanian aggression in the 1980's, the Fortunan states agreed to host a military facility with South Hills in the event of a potential military incursion by Packilvania. The base provided logistical and military services to the island nation, and was one of the largest bases operated by South Hills during its existence. However, as the Unitary Nationalist Party rose to power in the late 1980's and through to the election of Triston Lyone in 1999, the nation, although unified, had become increasingly isolationist and nationalist. As a result, the Lyone regime requested in 1999 that South Hills withdrew from Baronburg, and by the end of that year the South Hills Armed Forces had done as such in the spirit of respecting national sovereignty.
*Baronburg, [[Fortuna]]- Baronburg Joint Defense Facility. At the height of Packilvanian aggression in the 1980's, the Fortunan state of Emili agreed to host a military facility with South Hills in the event of a potential military incursion by Packilvania. The base provided logistical and military services to the island nation, and was one of the largest bases operated by South Hills during its existence. However, as the Unitary Nationalist Party rose to power in the late 1980's and through to the election of Triston Lyone in 1999, the nation, although unified, had become increasingly isolationist and nationalist. As a result, the Lyone regime requested in 1999 that South Hills withdrew from Baronburg, and by the end of that year the South Hills Armed Forces had done as such in the spirit of respecting national sovereignty.


[[Category:South Hills Military]]
[[Category:South Hills Military]]