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'''Missing In Action''', also known as '''MIA''', is a casualty classification used by the [[United Nations Space Command]] that refers to a member of the [[UNSC]] who has been reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture or death is unknown. The missing combatant must not have been otherwise accounted for as either killed in action or a prisoner of war.  
'''Missing In Action''', also known as '''MIA''', is a casualty classification used by the [[United Nations Space Command]] that refers to a member of the [[UNSC]] who has been reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture or death is unknown. The missing combatant must not have been otherwise accounted for as either killed in action or a prisoner of war.  


When [[Spartans]] are killed, they are reported Missing in Action or [[Wounded in Action]] to create the illusion that [[Spartan MIA Protocol|Spartans never die]]. This apparently helped boost morale for the [[UNSC]].<ref>[[First Strike]] page 249</ref> Randall, [[Kurt-051]], [[John-117]], and [[Gray Team]] are the only [[Spartans]] who truly became missing, but [[Kurt]] was later found training the [[Spartan-III]]s with an identity of [[Lieutenant Commander Kurt Ambrose]]. [[Kurt-051]] was then killed in the events on [[Onyx]] and was once again listed as Missing in Action. The [[Master Chief]] was considered Missing in Action due to the fact that there was no evidence that he died. The [[Master Chief]] was one of the few true missing [[Spartans]].
When [[Spartans]] are killed, they are reported Missing in Action or [[Wounded in Action]] to create the illusion that [[Spartan MIA Protocol|Spartans never die]]. This apparently helped boost morale for the [[UNSC]].<ref>[[First Strike]] page 249</ref> Randall, [[Kurt-051]], [[John-117]], and [[Gray Team]] are the only [[Spartans]] who truly became missing, but [[Kurt]] was later found training the [[Spartan-III]]s with an identity of [[Lieutenant Commander Kurt Ambrose]]. [[Kurt-051]] was then killed in the events on [[Onyx]] and was once again listed as Missing in Action. The [[Master Chief]] was considered Missing in Action due to the fact that there was no evidence that he died.


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Missing In Action, also known as MIA, is a casualty classification used by the United Nations Space Command that refers to a member of the UNSC who has been reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture or death is unknown. The missing combatant must not have been otherwise accounted for as either killed in action or a prisoner of war.

When Spartans are killed, they are reported Missing in Action or Wounded in Action to create the illusion that Spartans never die. This apparently helped boost morale for the UNSC.[1] Randall, Kurt-051, John-117, and Gray Team are the only Spartans who truly became missing, but Kurt was later found training the Spartan-IIIs with an identity of Lieutenant Commander Kurt Ambrose. Kurt-051 was then killed in the events on Onyx and was once again listed as Missing in Action. The Master Chief was considered Missing in Action due to the fact that there was no evidence that he died.

Sources

  1. ^ First Strike page 249

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