Battle of Tre Bien Dua

"This is it. The final battle of the resistance war against Sugarland. The future of Vietnamese Sugarland will have to be decided between freedom and slavery. We need to make sure that this country will have to be friends with the real Sugarland and bring about end to colonialism once and for all."

--Su Ji-Hoon, An Epic Finale

The battle of Tre Bien Dua, also known as the Tre Bien Dua Campaign, is the final battle of the Resistance War Against Sugarland and is the final battle between Vietnamese Sugarland (later known as Duongland) and Sugarlandic colonialists that it is the Cuphead version of the battle of Dien Bien Phu.

History
"We are all ready to die for the great country we are all born in!"

--A Vietnamese Sugarlandic soldier, Võ Ðức Hòa, while wielding the flag of the People's Army of Vietnamese Sugarland (later known as the People's Army of Duongland) to his fellow soldiers when they are starting an attack on the last Sugarlandic colonial troops, An Epic Finale

When Vietnamese Sugarlandic soldiers (or later known as Duonglandic soldiers) were attacking the last of Sugarlandic colonial troops without the help of Baroness Von Bon Bon, the one who doesn't accept colonialism, a young Duonglandic soldier, Hồ Chí Khiêm, was helping them to complete destroying the Sugarlandic colonial authority.

Soon, many of those dropped weapons are now wielded by Vietnamese Sugarlandic rice farmers and Vietnamese Sugarlandic soldiers so that they will help the Duong Minh to end Sugarlandic colonialism in this battle.