New Vestfold (Great White South)

The Davis Territory (usually referred to simply as Davis) is an n Territory on, and the smallest Political Division of the Continent after the Neutral Zone. To the east it borders, to the South it borders , and it shares a maritime border with to the north.

History
One of the few areas of Antarctica which was never inhabited by Antarctic indigenous peoples, Davis has been Australian land since its foundation in 1850, as a Dependency of New South Wales (then a British Colony). In 1901, when Australia was Federated into an independent Dominion of the British Empire, it became the Australian Territory which it remains today.

Davis troops were first mustered to fight in World War I - though only a single Infantry/Artillery company was mustered (this was the first use of Artillery on Antarctica). This Company went on to fight in Siberia during the Russian Civil War. By World War II, Davis' population had grown significantly, and it was able to field two full Battalions in the Antarctic Campaign. At first, these Battalions were employed as Gendarme-like Military peacekeepers in Allied areas; though when the n Army began making huge gains in, the Davis troops were quickly reassigned to aiding the Maudlandic forces.