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Marshal Hasek began to slowly amass troops for a planned flanking attack, hoping to recapture Woodland, when General Weintraub got word that several thousand Loyalist prisoners of war were being held outside Hammelberg.  On 3 January, 3064, Weintraub launched a daring raid under heavy aerospace cover, hoping to free the POWs.  The raid was perhaps too successful, as it liberated over five thousand captured troops, of which the Eighth FedCom was only able to transport a thousand back to their lines.  Weintraub ordered that the remaining POWs be armed with rifles and had them head back towards his lines, promising that he would ride out to meet them as soon as he was able.<ref name=FCCWp76/>
 
Marshal Hasek began to slowly amass troops for a planned flanking attack, hoping to recapture Woodland, when General Weintraub got word that several thousand Loyalist prisoners of war were being held outside Hammelberg.  On 3 January, 3064, Weintraub launched a daring raid under heavy aerospace cover, hoping to free the POWs.  The raid was perhaps too successful, as it liberated over five thousand captured troops, of which the Eighth FedCom was only able to transport a thousand back to their lines.  Weintraub ordered that the remaining POWs be armed with rifles and had them head back towards his lines, promising that he would ride out to meet them as soon as he was able.<ref name=FCCWp76/>
  
As the brigade-sized force slowly pushed south towards the Furillo River, harried by an Allied armor regiment, Weintraub screened them from the worst of the Allies' wrath by keeping steady pressure on the armor regiment from the air.  Simultaneously, he sent out his ground troops across the Furillo to fight their way to a link up with the POWs.  His efforts culminated in a successful link-up on 14 January, 3064.  While the POWs had suffered massive losses, the return of what was left of them raised Loyalist morale significantly and boosted their efforts to break out from their stagnant battle line.<ref name=FCCWp76/>
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As the brigade-sized force slowly pushed south towards the Furillo River, harried by an Allied armor regiment, Weintraub screened them from the worst of the Allies' wrath by keeping steady pressure on the armor regiment from the air.  Simultaneously, he sent out his ground troops across the Furillo to fight their way to a link up with the POWs.  His efforts culminated in a successful link-up on 14 January.  While the POWs had suffered massive losses, the return of what was left of them raised Loyalist morale significantly and boosted their efforts to break out from their stagnant battle line.<ref name=FCCWp76/>
  
 
The Loyalists kept up their offense for the remainder of January, chipping away at the Fifth Davion Guards' fresh numbers.  While the Loyalists were hammering the Guards, General Hasek-Bills executed the planned Allied flanking attack, splitting the Eighth Donegal in two as he drove south down the Howell River and cutting the Eighth FedCom off from support.  In February Marshal Archer and her Guards had ground Weintraub's attack to a halt in Birkshire Forest while the Eighth Donegal Guards halted Hasek-Bills by flooding the river valley.  Once again, the two factions were stalemated.<ref name=FCCWp76>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 76–77: "Kathil"</ref>
 
The Loyalists kept up their offense for the remainder of January, chipping away at the Fifth Davion Guards' fresh numbers.  While the Loyalists were hammering the Guards, General Hasek-Bills executed the planned Allied flanking attack, splitting the Eighth Donegal in two as he drove south down the Howell River and cutting the Eighth FedCom off from support.  In February Marshal Archer and her Guards had ground Weintraub's attack to a halt in Birkshire Forest while the Eighth Donegal Guards halted Hasek-Bills by flooding the river valley.  Once again, the two factions were stalemated.<ref name=FCCWp76>''FedCom Civil War'', pp. 76–77: "Kathil"</ref>

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