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*Beginning of the [[United Nations Space Command]]
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The '''Mars Campaign''' was a pivotal military campaign undertaken by [[United Nations]] forces against human rebel forces on the planet [[Mars]] in [[2163|December 2163]]. The campaign marked the beginnings of the [[United Nations Space Command]] (UNSC), and the dedicated usage of large forces of [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] in space-to-ground attacks.<ref name="HE33">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 33''</ref>
|forces1=Unknown. Likely thousands of [[UN Marine Corps|UN Marines]] and dozens of starships.
|forces2=Unknown. Likely thousands of volunteers.
|forces3=Unknown. Likely thousands of volunteers.
|casual1=Unknown. Probably light.
|casual2=Unknown. Probably heavy.
|casual3=Unknown. Probably heavy.
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The '''Argyre Planitia Campaign''' was a military campaign undertaken by [[UN]] forces against human rebel forces on planet [[Mars]]. The Argyre Planitia Campaign marked the beginnings of the [[UNSC|UN Space Command]] (UNSC), and the dedicated usage of large forces of [[Marines]] in ground attacks.  
 
== Military Forces ==
 
Military forces are unknown at this time, with the exception that the United Nations deployed a large number of star ships and [[Marines]].
 
== Timeline ==


December [[2163]]: In a conflict that stemmed from [[The Rain Forest Wars]], the three primary [[Earth]] factions clash again, this time on Mars. A series of lightning strikes against [[Koslovic]] forces near the Argyre Planitia marks the first extra-terrestrial deployment of Marines. The campaign is an unqualified success. As a result, future military doctrines will favor large contingents of Marines for ground assaults and ship-boarding actions.  
== Background ==
In a conflict that stemmed from the [[Rainforest Wars]], the three primary [[Earth]] factions clashed again, this time on Mars.{{Ref/Reuse|HE33}} Attempting to bring the [[Human colonies#Interplanetary era|human worlds]] under a [[communism|communist]] state, the [[Koslovics|Koslovic]] rebels sought to take control of the plentiful corporate production facilities on Mars. In particular, the Koslovics concentrated their occupation to the shipbuilding facilities on the [[Argyre Planitia]]. The newly-established United Nations Space Command, created by the UN to combat the increasing threat posed by the rebel factions, responded with a series of lightning strikes on the Koslovic positions, deploying the newly-created [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marines]] in the first extraterrestrial marine deployment—a tactic which would define military doctrine for centuries. The campaign was an unquestionable success. As a result, future military doctrine favored large contingents of Marines for ground assaults and ship-boarding actions.{{Ref/Reuse|HE33}}


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==Sources==
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Interplanetary War

Mars Campaign

Date:

December 2163-July 2166

Location:

Argyre Planitia, Mars

Outcome:

Decisive UN victory

Details
Belligerents

United Nations

Koslovics

Frieden

Commanders

Unknown

Vladimir Koslov

Unknown

 

The Mars Campaign was a pivotal military campaign undertaken by United Nations forces against human rebel forces on the planet Mars in December 2163. The campaign marked the beginnings of the United Nations Space Command (UNSC), and the dedicated usage of large forces of Marines in space-to-ground attacks.[1]

Background[edit]

In a conflict that stemmed from the Rainforest Wars, the three primary Earth factions clashed again, this time on Mars.[1] Attempting to bring the human worlds under a communist state, the Koslovic rebels sought to take control of the plentiful corporate production facilities on Mars. In particular, the Koslovics concentrated their occupation to the shipbuilding facilities on the Argyre Planitia. The newly-established United Nations Space Command, created by the UN to combat the increasing threat posed by the rebel factions, responded with a series of lightning strikes on the Koslovic positions, deploying the newly-created UNSC Marines in the first extraterrestrial marine deployment—a tactic which would define military doctrine for centuries. The campaign was an unquestionable success. As a result, future military doctrine favored large contingents of Marines for ground assaults and ship-boarding actions.[1]

Sources[edit]