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*'''March 10''': The [[WINTER CONTINGENCY]] protocol is enacted by the UNSC.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/projects/reach/article.aspx?ucc=intel&cid=27030 '''Bungie.net''': ''CAA FACTBOOK/UNSC Operational Reports-Γ'']</ref>
*'''March 10''': The [[WINTER CONTINGENCY]] protocol is enacted by the UNSC.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/projects/reach/article.aspx?ucc=intel&cid=27030 '''Bungie.net''': ''CAA FACTBOOK/UNSC Operational Reports-Γ'']</ref>
*'''March 23''': Insurrectionists bomb civilian spaceport in [[Troisi City]], [[Looestone]].<ref>[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]], Part 1</ref>
*'''March 23''': Insurrectionists bomb civilian spaceport in [[Troisi City]], [[Looestone]].<ref>[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]], Part 1</ref>
*'''April 2''': UNSC forces working with ONI agents prevent an attack on [[New Harmony (city)|New Harmony]], [[Mars]]. Two Insurrectionists, [[Christina Rice]] and [[James McCann]], were disguised as [[UNSC Army|Army]] specialists and were stealing weapons for a possible attack.
*'''October 21''': The [[Battle of Alpha Aurigae]] takes place in the [[Alpha Aurigae System]].
*'''October 21''': The [[Battle of Alpha Aurigae]] takes place in the [[Alpha Aurigae System]].
*The [[Committee of Minds for Security]] analyzes the Covenant's [[glassing]] capabilities based on recorded data from prior engagements.<ref>'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', ''[[Data pads#Data pad 10|Data pad 10]]''</ref> They also discuss changing the primary focus of the [[UNSC Special Forces]], with the protection of infrastructure, previously the main focus of the SPARTAN-IIs, being shifted to the ODSTs.<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', ''[[Data pads#Data pad 11|Data pad 11]]''</ref> Later in the year, the Committee discusses the possibility of a hypothetical Covenant counterpart to the Assembly and the possibility of contacting it.<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', ''[[Data pads#Data pad 12|Data pad 12]]''</ref>
*The [[Committee of Minds for Security]] analyzes the Covenant's [[glassing]] capabilities based on recorded data from prior engagements.<ref>'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', ''[[Data pads#Data pad 10|Data pad 10]]''</ref> They also discuss changing the primary focus of the [[UNSC Special Forces]], with the protection of infrastructure, previously the main focus of the SPARTAN-IIs, being shifted to the ODSTs.<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', ''[[Data pads#Data pad 11|Data pad 11]]''</ref> Later in the year, the Committee discusses the possibility of a hypothetical Covenant counterpart to the Assembly and the possibility of contacting it.<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', ''[[Data pads#Data pad 12|Data pad 12]]''</ref>

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  • February 3: Bliss is glassed by the Covenant.
  • March 1: Preston Cole's fleet reaches Harvest and the Second Battle of Harvest begins. It is a human victory, but at an enormous cost. However, the Covenant also claim victory and celebrate through fasting and prayer. The Prophet of Regret televises the executions of "those who failed their duty" at the battle. The Covenant would return to Harvest later in the year, and the UNSC would respond. This led to a five-year long series of engagements on the planet, known by the UNSC as the Harvest Campaign.
  • March 10: The WINTER CONTINGENCY protocol is enacted by the UNSC.[1]
  • March 23: Insurrectionists bomb civilian spaceport in Troisi City, Looestone.[2]
  • April 2: UNSC forces working with ONI agents prevent an attack on New Harmony, Mars. Two Insurrectionists, Christina Rice and James McCann, were disguised as Army specialists and were stealing weapons for a possible attack.
  • October 21: The Battle of Alpha Aurigae takes place in the Alpha Aurigae System.
  • The Committee of Minds for Security analyzes the Covenant's glassing capabilities based on recorded data from prior engagements.[3] They also discuss changing the primary focus of the UNSC Special Forces, with the protection of infrastructure, previously the main focus of the SPARTAN-IIs, being shifted to the ODSTs.[4] Later in the year, the Committee discusses the possibility of a hypothetical Covenant counterpart to the Assembly and the possibility of contacting it.[5]

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