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{{Infobox military conflict
| title = Bikini Bottom Invasion
| title = Bikini Bottom Invasion
| partof = the [[Cold War]]
| partof = the [[Cold War]]
| image = [[File:MH_-map_A.png|300px]]
| image = [[File:MH_-map_A.png|300px]]

Revision as of 04:49, 23 June 2016

Jesus' Flock standoff
Hana Akisame as seen from an MI6 surveillance position on July 5, 1996
DateJune 5–12, 1996
Location
Mishuku Estate, Nagoya, Japan

35°11′N 136°54′E / 35.183°N 136.900°E / 35.183; 136.900
Caused byMalek Paharo refused an offer to contribute 10% of his $20,000,000 Wheel of Fortune prize to the church of the Jesus' Flock in exchange for dismissal of charge of violating cult laws against God, and was alleged (though disproven) to have opened fire and thrown firecrackers at the members of Deep Purple and Queen after he accused the bands of allegedly gang raping his wife during a Japanese concert tour
GoalsKill Malek Paharo and take his $20,000,000, which he won from a Wheel of Fortune game
Resulted inMalek Paharo, his wife Hana Akisame, and chauffeur Arnold Moises escaped; 32 SAS soldiers, MI6 agents Charlotte Grimdyke and Will Ainsworth, and S.T.F. commander Claude McGarren killed
Parties
Malek Paharo
his wife Hana Akisame
his chauffeur Arnold Moises
Lead figures

Malek Paharo

Rebecca Mayares
United Kingdom John Major
United Kingdom Alastair O'Neil
United Kingdom Will Ainsworth  (KIA)
United Kingdom Charlotte Grimdyke  (KIA)
United Kingdom Claude McGarren  (KIA)

Number
3 estate residents
50 SAS soldiers
5 MI6 agents
40 STF troopers
Casualties and losses
1 wounded
32 SAS soldiers killed
2 MI6 agents killed
12 STF troopers killed
19 wounded
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Part of the Cold War

Map of Marshall Islands showing Bikini Atoll
Date31 July-2 August 1990
Location
Result

American and British victory

Belligerents
Marshall Islands Bikini Bottom  United States
 United Kingdom
Marshall Islands Compact of Free Association
 Philippines (support)
Commanders and leaders

Marshall Islands Pearl Krabs

Marshall Islands Nancy SusyFish
Marshall Islands Tina Fran
United States George H.W. Bush
Zach Parker
Shannon Fairborn
Jonathan Garcia
United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher
United Kingdom Gregory Barrows
United Kingdom Patrick O'Neil
United Kingdom Richard Doyle
United Kingdom Alastair Waters
Marshall Islands Amata Kabua
Philippines Corazon Aquino
Philippines Lecham Paharo
Units involved
Marshall Islands Bikini Bottom Teeny Armed Forces
Marshall Islands Bikini Bottom Teeny Police
Marshall Islands Krabby 2997
USMC
CIA
United Kingdom SAS
United Kingdom MI6
Philippines Light Reaction Battalion
Strength
Marshall Islands 22,000 Bikini Bottom Army[1]
Marshall Islands 100,000 Bikini Bottom Militia
Marshall Islands 9,000 armed Bikini Bottom police
Marshall Islands 2,100 ground forces[A]
5,000 USMC soldiers[B]
United Kingdom 2,000 SAS soldiers[B]
Philippines 30 LRB soldiers[B]
Casualties and losses
Bikini Bottom army:
176 killed
500+ wounded[B]
Bikini Bottom militia and police:
c. 4,000 killed, wounded, missing[C]
Krabby 2997:
*118 killed
*360 wounded
*1,202 captured
USMC:
c. 1,000 killed, wounded, missing
SAS:
c. 500+ killed, wounded, missing
LRB:
c. 7 killed
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