Operation History
Completed and archived operations

Insurgency Reforged
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2h
Insurgency style mission in Everon. You will play as US troops against local insurgents. Your objective is to locate and destroy all enemy supply points in the AO.

Operation Red Anvil
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2h-2:30hr
Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2) will conduct a deliberate ground assault to retake Glenwood Airfield, which has been seized and fortified by the Freedom Independence Alliance (FIA). FIA forces have established defensive positions across the airfield and are believed to be receiving covert support from foreign actors. Their presence at the airfield threatens regional stability and enables further insurgent activity. A separate friendly element will advance through the nearby town to clear FIA fighters, secure key intersections, and prevent enemy forces from reinforcing the airfield from the urban area. While this force engages in urban clearance, JTF2 will bypass the town entirely, maneuvering along the opposite side of the river to avoid detection and maintain momentum toward the objective. JTF2 will first neutralize the FIA encampment located at the recreation center 1–2 km from the airfield, which serves as a blocking position along the approach route. Once the encampment is cleared, JTF2 will advance to secure Glenwood Airfield, eliminate remaining resistance, and seize critical infrastructure, including the ATC tower. Rapid action is essential to prevent FIA withdrawal, reinforcement, or destruction of sensitive materiel.

ISLAND FURY
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3 HRS
A group of islands has been taken over by United Rebel Front forces and is currently being occupied. Task Force 247 is to establish a beachhead for UNSC forces to begin a counteroffensive to retake the islands.

Operation Saving Grace
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Al-Hadra. A populous city, once known for being the administrative center of Northwestern Takistan. One hundred thousand people used to live here, now it’s a shadow of its former self. Constant droughts and overdrawing from the nearby major aquifers have led the local water supply to dry up almost entirely. The government, despite being in the middle of a civil war, managed to evacuate the citizens. However, their resources are stretched thin and Prime Minister Muhammad R. Aziz has called the US in to help supply aid and engage in any peacekeeping activities in the area if needed. The insurgency forces have been known to operate around the area but have not been hostile toward any peacekeeping forces to date. The goal for our operation is to patrol the main streets to show that we are here in force. Once we can confirm there are no threats we can send in food and water to those who decided to stay in Al-Hadra. Should we come across any Insurgents, do not engage unless engaged upon first. We are peacekeepers here for both sides, we are not to stir anything up.