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In Fall of [[2552]], the [[Covenant|Covenant Navy]] and Covenant Forces attacked the city during the [[Second Battle of Earth]]. The engagement is known as the [[Battle of Cleveland]].<ref>''[[Halo: Uprising]]''</ref>
In Fall of [[2552]], the [[Covenant|Covenant Navy]] and Covenant Forces attacked the city during the [[Second Battle of Earth]]. The engagement is known as the [[Battle of Cleveland]].<ref>''[[Halo: Uprising]]''</ref>


An older part of Cleveland also exists, which is named [[Old Cleveland]], much like [[Old Mombasa]] in the [[Republic of Kenya]].
An older part of Cleveland also exists, which is named [[Old Cleveland]], much like [[Old Mombasa]] in the [[Republic of Kenya]]. The city is viewed as a resort area.
 
==Trivia==
*The Jacob's Field sign can be seen in the background of a panel in Issue #2. However, after Uprising was published the Indians' stadium was renamed Progressive Field.


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"Cleve. Land. What is a Cleve?"
— Unnamed Brute
Cleveland under attack

Cleveland is a major city in the state of Ohio in the United States.

In Fall of 2552, the Covenant Navy and Covenant Forces attacked the city during the Second Battle of Earth. The engagement is known as the Battle of Cleveland.[1]

An older part of Cleveland also exists, which is named Old Cleveland, much like Old Mombasa in the Republic of Kenya. The city is viewed as a resort area.

Trivia

  • The Jacob's Field sign can be seen in the background of a panel in Issue #2. However, after Uprising was published the Indians' stadium was renamed Progressive Field.

Related Articles

Sources