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Though the UNSC was initially extremely reluctant to engage in any military operations on a significant scale since the Reconstruction period began, the attack on Unmoving Virtue was the exception to this rule, and the official beginning of the War of Vengeance. Codenamed "Operation: TACK HAMMER" and conducted with the cooperation of the Sangheili Armed Forces Second Fleet of Benevolent Enlightenment, the battle was a significant victory for both participants, and saw the deployment of numerous new technologies. In this regard, it served as a combat test for UNSC prototypes, proving their reliability and effectiveness in the field, and also functioned as a psychological deterrent against further Covenant aggression. For the Sangheili, it saw the liberation of thousands of captured Sangheil

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  • Operation: TACK HAMMER
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  • Though the UNSC was initially extremely reluctant to engage in any military operations on a significant scale since the Reconstruction period began, the attack on Unmoving Virtue was the exception to this rule, and the official beginning of the War of Vengeance. Codenamed "Operation: TACK HAMMER" and conducted with the cooperation of the Sangheili Armed Forces Second Fleet of Benevolent Enlightenment, the battle was a significant victory for both participants, and saw the deployment of numerous new technologies. In this regard, it served as a combat test for UNSC prototypes, proving their reliability and effectiveness in the field, and also functioned as a psychological deterrent against further Covenant aggression. For the Sangheili, it saw the liberation of thousands of captured Sangheil
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  • 211(xsd:integer)
  • Thousands of shipyard slaves, 307 warriors
  • Thousands of warriors, millions of civilians
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Date
  • 2555-12-25(xsd:date)
Name
  • Battle of Unmoving Virtue
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  • Admiral William Jackson
  • Alpha Chieftain Hephaestus
  • Fleet Master Zuro Dun 'Xoram
Result
  • UNSC/Sangheili victory
Forces
  • *Second Fleet of Enlightened Benevolence *Kr'Rana Legion *R'runu Warrior Creche *Voltakran Legion *Qur'dasa Legion
  • *UNSC Battlegroup Ajax *506th ODST Force Reconnaissaince battalion *224th Marine Regiment *89th Marine Regiment *43rd Naval Air Wing *Spartan-II Indigo Team
  • *Fleet of Elegant Piety *Fleet of Hushed Overtures *Fleet of Vindictive Retribution
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  • Battle of Earth
Place
  • Unmoving Virtue, former Covenant colony world
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  • Though the UNSC was initially extremely reluctant to engage in any military operations on a significant scale since the Reconstruction period began, the attack on Unmoving Virtue was the exception to this rule, and the official beginning of the War of Vengeance. Codenamed "Operation: TACK HAMMER" and conducted with the cooperation of the Sangheili Armed Forces Second Fleet of Benevolent Enlightenment, the battle was a significant victory for both participants, and saw the deployment of numerous new technologies. In this regard, it served as a combat test for UNSC prototypes, proving their reliability and effectiveness in the field, and also functioned as a psychological deterrent against further Covenant aggression. For the Sangheili, it saw the liberation of thousands of captured Sangheili slaves from the shipyards, the destruction of three significant Jiralhanae fleets, and denied the Blood Covenant control of a strategically important naval shipyard.
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