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'''Killed In Action''',also known as '''KIA''', is a classification used by the [[United Nations Space Command]] that denotes the death of a soldier during/after a combat mission or situation.
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{{Quote|Looks like a [[Covenant]] patrol. Badass [[Elite]] units, all KIA.|[[Sergeant]] [[Avery J. Johnson]] to [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Jacob Keyes]] on [[Alpha Halo]]}}
'''Killed in Action''', better known as '''KIA''', is a casualty classification used by the [[United Nations Space Command]] that denotes the death of a serviceman during or after a combat mission or situation.


Due to the need to increase morale in the United Nations Space Command, [[Spartan-II]] super-soldiers are never listed as 'Killed In Action', but rather as [[Missing In Action]] or [[Wounded in Action]] to give the appearance that they are invincible and can never die. The Spartans-II's would put a fallen member's status as MIA or WIA on their Teams Rosters.<ref>[[First Strike]] page 249</ref> Shortly before dying,[[Kurt-051]] listed several Spartan-III's as MIA.
Due to the need to increase morale in the UNSC armed forces, the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] issued [[ONI Directive 930]], requiring that [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN-II]] and [[SPARTAN-III program]] casualties be listed as [[Missing in Action]] or [[Wounded in Action]], to create the illusion that such personnel were invincible. The SPARTAN-IIs would put a fallen member's status as MIA or WIA on their team's rosters.<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 249''</ref>  


There are two other classifications for soldiers, [[MIA]] (Missing In Action) and [[WIA]] (Wounded In Action). These three classes for non-active soldiers were used as early as World War I, created by the allied nations in an effort make it easier to tell what happened to wounded, missing, or dead soldiers.
==Sources==
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==See also==
*[[Missing in action|Missing in Action (MIA)]]
*[[Wounded in action|Wounded in Action (WIA)]]


 
==External links==
== References ==
*[[Wikipedia:Killed In Action|'''Wikipedia''''s article on "Killed In Action"]]
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== Related Links ==
*[[Wikipedia:Killed In Action|"{{PAGENAME}}" on Wikipedia]]
*[[Missing In Action]] ([[MIA]])
*[[Wounded in Action]] ([[WIA]])
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:56, March 11, 2024

"Looks like a Covenant patrol. Badass Elite units, all KIA."
Sergeant Avery J. Johnson to Captain Jacob Keyes on Alpha Halo

Killed in Action, better known as KIA, is a casualty classification used by the United Nations Space Command that denotes the death of a serviceman during or after a combat mission or situation.

Due to the need to increase morale in the UNSC armed forces, the Office of Naval Intelligence issued ONI Directive 930, requiring that SPARTAN-II and SPARTAN-III program casualties be listed as Missing in Action or Wounded in Action, to create the illusion that such personnel were invincible. The SPARTAN-IIs would put a fallen member's status as MIA or WIA on their team's rosters.[1]

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  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 249

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