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Operation Safe Haven was an action conducted by the Victorian Independent State in the aftermath of Colonel Nathaniel Wright's order to escape to safety from the UNSC as the Battle of Agley came to an end with a defeat for the Insurrectionists. With most of the bridges over the Koash River blown, Colonel Wright and other officers began scrounging up whatever watercraft they could to help their troops cross.

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  • Operation Safe Haven
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  • Operation Safe Haven was an action conducted by the Victorian Independent State in the aftermath of Colonel Nathaniel Wright's order to escape to safety from the UNSC as the Battle of Agley came to an end with a defeat for the Insurrectionists. With most of the bridges over the Koash River blown, Colonel Wright and other officers began scrounging up whatever watercraft they could to help their troops cross.
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Date
  • --09-17
Name
  • Operation Safe Haven
Commanders
  • Major General Francis Quarn
  • *Colonel Nathaniel Wright *Captain Oliver Graham†
Result
  • evacuation partially successful
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Place
  • Koash River, Agley,
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  • Operation Safe Haven was an action conducted by the Victorian Independent State in the aftermath of Colonel Nathaniel Wright's order to escape to safety from the UNSC as the Battle of Agley came to an end with a defeat for the Insurrectionists. With most of the bridges over the Koash River blown, Colonel Wright and other officers began scrounging up whatever watercraft they could to help their troops cross. As the UNSC continued attacking the retreating rebels, Captain Oliver Graham, who was on the other side of the river due to having fought during the Battle of Hill 239, now commanding one of the various Insurrectionist militias in the area, crossed over, and aided other units in staving off UNSC ground forces while the other units continued crossing. In the early hours of September 18th, the last of the rebel units crossed the river. However, most of those that stayed behind, including Oliver Graham, died in the engagement, or of their wounds after the fighting, despite the efforts of UNSC Navy corpsmen to save rebel soldier and civilian alike after the battle ended.
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