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==Background==
==Background==
It was comprised and detailed of nine ships and commanded by the latter [[Admiral]] [[Carl Patterson]]. In [[2552]], it was deployed to [[Onyx]] to retrieve [[Dr. Halsey]], a joint unit of [[SPARTAN-II]]s and [[SPARTAN-III]]s, and (supposedly) examples of [[Forerunner]] technologies that had been excavated. However, before it could carry out this task, it was engaged and eventually defeated by a superior [[Covenant]] fleet at the [[Battle of Onyx]]. Only the {{UNSCShip|Dusk}} survived.
It was comprised and detailed of nine ships and commanded by the latter [[Admiral]] [[Carl Patterson]]. Its falghsip was the [[UNSC Stalingrad]] a [[UNSC]] carrier. In [[2552]], the battle group was deployed to [[Onyx]] to retrieve [[Dr. Halsey]], a joint unit of [[SPARTAN-II]]s and [[SPARTAN-III]]s, and (supposedly) examples of [[Forerunner]] technologies that had been excavated. However, before it could carry out this task, it was engaged and eventually defeated by a superior [[Covenant]] fleet of reinforcements at the [[Battle of Onyx]]. All 9 ships were destroyed and only the {{UNSCShip|Dusk}} survived to escape.


==Composition==
==Composition==

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Template:Infobox Military Unit Battlegroup Stalingrad was a UNSC Naval Battle Group [1].

Background

It was comprised and detailed of nine ships and commanded by the latter Admiral Carl Patterson. Its falghsip was the UNSC Stalingrad a UNSC carrier. In 2552, the battle group was deployed to Onyx to retrieve Dr. Halsey, a joint unit of SPARTAN-IIs and SPARTAN-IIIs, and (supposedly) examples of Forerunner technologies that had been excavated. However, before it could carry out this task, it was engaged and eventually defeated by a superior Covenant fleet of reinforcements at the Battle of Onyx. All 9 ships were destroyed and only the UNSC Dusk survived to escape.

Composition

Historical Reference

Stalingrad (now Volgograd) was the site of a brutal battle during the Second World War, popularly seen as marking the easternmost mark of the German invasion. The weakening of the German army at Stalingrad would ultimately culminate in the decisive battle at Kursk.


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