Battle of Uglyville

The Battle of Uglyville (23 November-11 December 2025) was a battle of the Third World War that took place near the Uglytonian capital city of Uglyville. This battle had prevented the Imperium Perfectionis and their Global Liberation Union allies from advancing further into the newly-acquired Uglytonian territory.

In August 2025, General George Alexander Montgomery of the British Army had been relieved as Commander-in-Chief Uglyville Command of the Grand Alliance and his successor, Lieutenant-General Thomas Erwin Russel of the Canadian Army was killed on his way to replace him as commander of the Eighth Army of the Grand Alliance. Lieutenant-General Kenneth Thames of the Australian Army was appointed and led the Eighth Army offensive.

The Alliance victory was the beginning of the end of the Imperfection Campaign, eliminating the GLU threat to the newly-formed Republic of Uglytonia. The battle revived the morale of the Alliance, being the first joint Alliance-BelPac-NCP  big success against the GLU since Operation Shawshank in mid-November. The battle coincided with the Alliance invasion of Libya in Operation Flashlight on 8 November, the Suburbs of Beleninsk Campaign and the Celebes Campaign.