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The '''Colonial Military Administration''' or '''CMA''' was created by the [[Unified Earth Government]] in the early 2300s. Its original mission was to serve as the controlling body for UNSC ships and ground forces reassigned to colonial protective operations. However, over the years its role gradually became usurped by the [[UNSC]].
The '''Colonial Military Administration''' or '''CMA''' was created by the [[Unified Earth Government]] in the early 2300s. Its original mission was to serve as the controlling body for UNSC ships and ground forces reassigned to colonial protective operations. However, over the years its role gradually became usurped by the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]].


== History ==
== History ==
=== Origins ===
=== Origins ===
Colonial duty was essentially a ceremonial function, primarily intended to placate the colonists' fears of pirates and marauders, so the [[UNSC]] felt a separate command-the CMA-would suffice to administer to these less important activities. At the time, [[UNSC Naval Command|NavCom]] and [[Unified Ground Command|UniCom]] believed that their own resources were better spent on activities within the [[Sol System]]. As the colonies spread and became more vital, NavCom and UniCom tried to disband the CMA and usurp its role on a number of occasions, but the colonial command was adamant in protecting their turf. Their charter (approved by the UNSC) left little room for external maneuvering. Even so, by 2400 CE, NavCom and UniCom were operating the [[Inner Colonies]] alongside the CMA.
Colonial duty was essentially a ceremonial function, primarily intended to placate the colonists' fears of pirates and marauders, so the UNSC felt a separate command-the CMA-would suffice to administer to these less important activities. At the time, [[UNSC Naval Command|NavCom]] and [[Unified Ground Command|UniCom]] believed that their own resources were better spent on activities within the [[Sol System]]. As the colonies spread and became more vital, NavCom and UniCom tried to disband the CMA and usurp its role on a number of occasions, but the colonial command was adamant in protecting their turf. Their charter (approved by the UNSC) left little room for external maneuvering. Even so, by 2400 CE, NavCom and UniCom were operating the [[Inner Colonies]] alongside the CMA.


=== CMA and the Outer Colonies ===
=== CMA and the Outer Colonies ===
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=== The Demise and End of the CMA ===
=== The Demise and End of the CMA ===
In [[2494]] CE, secessionists within the [[Eridanus System]] began a campaign of violence against their Earth-sponsored government, using equipment supplied by traitors within the military, believed by many to be members of the CMA. The colony petitioned the UNSC for aid, and [[UNSC High Command|HighCom]] dispatched a battle group that crushed the rebellion, though not so conclusively as to avoid continued dissent.<ref>Halo Encyclopedia, page 34</ref>
In [[2494]], CE, secessionists within the [[Eridanus System]] began a campaign of violence against their Earth-sponsored government, using equipment supplied by traitors within the military, believed by many to be members of the CMA. The colony petitioned the UNSC for aid, and [[UNSC High Command|HighCom]] dispatched a battle group that crushed the rebellion, though not so conclusively as to avoid continued dissent.<ref name="HE34">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 34''</ref>


In [[2497]] the CMA's involvement with the rebels went public.<ref>Halo Encyclopedia, page 34</ref> This was considered the beginning of the end for the colonial military. Over the next few decades, citing security concerns, the UNSC gradually shifted the resources of the CMA to NavCom or UniCom control, relegating the CMA to patrolling the most distant colonies and providing logistical support to remote stations. [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI's]] [[Beta-5 Division]] eagerly absorbed the remnants of [[the ORION Project|Project: ORION]], though its lackluster results discouraged further development at that time.
In [[2497]], the CMA's involvement with the rebels went public.<ref name="HE34"/> This was considered the beginning of the end for the colonial military. Over the next few decades, citing security concerns, the UNSC gradually shifted the resources of the CMA to NavCom or UniCom control, relegating the CMA to patrolling the most distant colonies and providing logistical support to remote stations. [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI's]] [[Beta-5 Division]] eagerly absorbed the remnants of the ORION Project, though its lackluster results discouraged further development at that time.
 
By [[2525]] the CMA had been sidelined to the point of redundancy. Its budgets had been slashed and as such it was reduced to using obsolete and worn out vehicles, equipment and uniforms.<ref>''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'', ''[[Dirt]]'', page 109</ref> Unlike the UNSC, CMA boot camp lasted just two weeks, which in the words of CMA veteran [[Gage Yevgenny]] was "enough to teach you how to use your weapon, salute, march, and drive a Warthog before they booted you right on out there."<ref>''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]'', ''[[Dirt]]'', page 106</ref>


By [[2525]], the CMA had been sidelined to the point of redundancy. Its budgets had been slashed and as such it was reduced to using obsolete and worn out vehicles, equipment and uniforms.<ref name="Dirt">'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''': ''[[Dirt]]'', page 109</ref> Unlike the UNSC, CMA boot camp lasted just two weeks, which in the words of CMA veteran [[Gage Yevgenny]] was ''"enough to teach you how to use your weapon, salute, march, and drive a Warthog before they booted you right on out there."''<ref name="Dirt"/>


=== NavCom/UniCom Control ===
=== NavCom/UniCom Control ===
After contact was lost with [[Harvest]], the CMA sent the [[UNSC Argo|UNSC ''Argo'']] to investigate. It was also a CMA battle group that followed the ''Argo'' when it failed to report back. However, once the [[Covenant]] message was received, all CMA combat forces were placed under NavCom or UniCom control "for the duration of the crisis". This reassignment essentially became permanent as the [[Human-Covenant War]] dragged on, and by [[2552]] CE, the Colonial Military Administration was little more than a fleet of navigational buoy tenders and remote fuel depots manned by wounded veterans and those unfit for combat service.
After contact was lost with [[Harvest]], the CMA sent the [[UNSC Argo|UNSC ''Argo'']] to investigate. It was also a CMA battle group that followed the ''Argo'' when it failed to report back. However, once the [[Covenant]] message was received, all CMA combat forces were placed under NavCom or UniCom control "for the duration of the crisis". This reassignment essentially became permanent as the [[Human-Covenant War]] dragged on, and by [[2552]] CE, the Colonial Military Administration was little more than a fleet of navigational buoy tenders and remote fuel depots manned by wounded veterans and those unfit for combat service.
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Revision as of 17:44, March 19, 2010

Template:Ratings The Colonial Military Administration or CMA was created by the Unified Earth Government in the early 2300s. Its original mission was to serve as the controlling body for UNSC ships and ground forces reassigned to colonial protective operations. However, over the years its role gradually became usurped by the UNSC.

History

Origins

Colonial duty was essentially a ceremonial function, primarily intended to placate the colonists' fears of pirates and marauders, so the UNSC felt a separate command-the CMA-would suffice to administer to these less important activities. At the time, NavCom and UniCom believed that their own resources were better spent on activities within the Sol System. As the colonies spread and became more vital, NavCom and UniCom tried to disband the CMA and usurp its role on a number of occasions, but the colonial command was adamant in protecting their turf. Their charter (approved by the UNSC) left little room for external maneuvering. Even so, by 2400 CE, NavCom and UniCom were operating the Inner Colonies alongside the CMA.

CMA and the Outer Colonies

In response to the two encroaching commands, the CMA made the Outer Colonies their province, and tended to assign most of their forces to the periphery of the border worlds. They drew most of their recruits from the colonies and their soldiers often thought of themselves as frontiersmen, more bold and adventurous than their UniCom counterparts. As Humanity spread, the CMA was at the forefront, helping colonists to tame worlds and protecting citizens from lawlessness in sparsely populated areas.

Split Allegiances

In the late 2400s, as brushfire wars began to crop up across the various colonies, tensions began to develop within the military hierarchy. The soldiers of the CMA tended to sympathize with the plight of the colonists, while the soldiers of UniCom held more allegiance to Earth. It caused no small degree of concern when the CMA launched Project: ORION in 2491 , intent on developing a tougher and more capable breed of soldier, better able to handle the hardships of colonial duty.

The Demise and End of the CMA

In 2494, CE, secessionists within the Eridanus System began a campaign of violence against their Earth-sponsored government, using equipment supplied by traitors within the military, believed by many to be members of the CMA. The colony petitioned the UNSC for aid, and HighCom dispatched a battle group that crushed the rebellion, though not so conclusively as to avoid continued dissent.[1]

In 2497, the CMA's involvement with the rebels went public.[1] This was considered the beginning of the end for the colonial military. Over the next few decades, citing security concerns, the UNSC gradually shifted the resources of the CMA to NavCom or UniCom control, relegating the CMA to patrolling the most distant colonies and providing logistical support to remote stations. ONI's Beta-5 Division eagerly absorbed the remnants of the ORION Project, though its lackluster results discouraged further development at that time.

By 2525, the CMA had been sidelined to the point of redundancy. Its budgets had been slashed and as such it was reduced to using obsolete and worn out vehicles, equipment and uniforms.[2] Unlike the UNSC, CMA boot camp lasted just two weeks, which in the words of CMA veteran Gage Yevgenny was "enough to teach you how to use your weapon, salute, march, and drive a Warthog before they booted you right on out there."[2]

NavCom/UniCom Control

After contact was lost with Harvest, the CMA sent the UNSC Argo to investigate. It was also a CMA battle group that followed the Argo when it failed to report back. However, once the Covenant message was received, all CMA combat forces were placed under NavCom or UniCom control "for the duration of the crisis". This reassignment essentially became permanent as the Human-Covenant War dragged on, and by 2552 CE, the Colonial Military Administration was little more than a fleet of navigational buoy tenders and remote fuel depots manned by wounded veterans and those unfit for combat service.

Sources

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