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The Battle of the Red River was a major battle in the U.S. Southern Plains Campaign of the Human-Covenant War. The name battle of the Red River actually refers to two engagements separated by about 130 kilometers, though both along the Red River marking the boundary between Oklahoma and Texas. In both engagements, the UNSC ground forces attacked from the north as part of counterattack after the Battle of Fort Sill, supported by air and artillery elements. The western unit attacked south from Fort Sill, crossing the river on I44 near Burkburnett, Texas, while the eastern unit advanced south from Oklahoma City and crossed on I-35 north of Gainesville, Texas. The two-pronged attack was coordinated by General Payton Smith.

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  • Battle of the Red River
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  • The Battle of the Red River was a major battle in the U.S. Southern Plains Campaign of the Human-Covenant War. The name battle of the Red River actually refers to two engagements separated by about 130 kilometers, though both along the Red River marking the boundary between Oklahoma and Texas. In both engagements, the UNSC ground forces attacked from the north as part of counterattack after the Battle of Fort Sill, supported by air and artillery elements. The western unit attacked south from Fort Sill, crossing the river on I44 near Burkburnett, Texas, while the eastern unit advanced south from Oklahoma City and crossed on I-35 north of Gainesville, Texas. The two-pronged attack was coordinated by General Payton Smith.
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  • UNSC
  • Covenant Loyalists
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Date
  • --11-04
Name
  • Battle of the Red River
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Result
  • UNSC victory
Forces
  • *10000 Unggoy *5000 Kig-Yar *5000 Jiralhanae *25 Lekgolo *200 Wraiths *30 AA Wraiths *75 Locusts *3 Scarabs *100 Banshees *50 Seraphs *7 AA Batteries
  • *50000 UNSC Army troops *5000 Warthogs *4000 Cougar APCs *3000 M808 Scorpion Tanks *200 Grizzly heavy tanks *100 Grizzly walker destroyers *M-855 Kodiak Heavy Assault Tanks *3000 Artillery pieces *500 AV-14 Hornet Attack Aircraft *400 Falcons *20 Vulture Gunships *250 Sparrowhawk Attack Aircraft *75 F-709 Longsword Fighters *25 F/A 712 Scimitar Multirole Fighters *20 B/C 77 Bomber Pelicans *50 Wombat UCAVs *300 Pelican Dropships *25 Shortsword Bombers *100 F-41 Skyhawk Fighters
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Place
  • Red River, Oklahoma-Texas Border
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Conflict
  • Human-Covenant War
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  • The Battle of the Red River was a major battle in the U.S. Southern Plains Campaign of the Human-Covenant War. The name battle of the Red River actually refers to two engagements separated by about 130 kilometers, though both along the Red River marking the boundary between Oklahoma and Texas. In both engagements, the UNSC ground forces attacked from the north as part of counterattack after the Battle of Fort Sill, supported by air and artillery elements. The western unit attacked south from Fort Sill, crossing the river on I44 near Burkburnett, Texas, while the eastern unit advanced south from Oklahoma City and crossed on I-35 north of Gainesville, Texas. The two-pronged attack was coordinated by General Payton Smith.
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