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After more than two months of hard fighting, the Allied Forces finally defeated the Greek "civilian armed forces" and secured the British Army's first major victory since the outbreak of the Near East War.
Major General Oliver's hanging heart also fell to the ground, and he finally had commendable battle achievements. With fewer than five thousand casualties on his side, he had killed 18,000 enemy troops and captured another 14,000; any way you looked at it, it was a resounding success.
The fact that the enemy forces were a ragtag bunch had been decisively ignored by him; as long as he continued to defeat the Montenegro Army, he would have completed all his combat missions.
A young officer reported, "General, we've received military orders from home: we are instructed to continue pursuing the enemy. If the Kingdom of Greek harbors these enemy forces, we are authorized to take necessary measures."