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On January 13, [[2531]], the ''Tannenberg'' was near the [[Groombridge 34 System]], where it assisted the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] [[UNSC Prowler|Prowler]] {{UNSCShip|Circumference}} in attempting to locate [[Spartan-051]], who had gone missing in the area. It was unable to locate him and was soon after called to action because of [[Covenant]] activity nearby.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]] page 57</ref>
On January 13, [[2531]], the ''Tannenberg'' was near the [[Groombridge 34 System]], where it assisted the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] [[UNSC Prowler|Prowler]] {{UNSCShip|Circumference}} in attempting to locate [[Spartan-051]], who had gone missing in the area. It was unable to locate him and was soon after called to action because of [[Covenant]] activity nearby.<ref>[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]] page 57</ref>


==Trivia==
Though possibly named after the Second Battle of Tannenberg, a decisive German victory on the Eastern Front during World War I, the name more likely refers to the First Battle of Tannenberg (arguably the more famous and historically significant), in which the combined armies of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania utterly defeated the Knights of the Teutonic Order despite the superiority of the Teutonic Knights' heavy cavalry. The battle marks one of the first occasions where "Pagan" (non-Catholic) armies were able to defend themselves against the invasion of Catholic armies under Papal edict, and led to the Thirteen Years' War which ended with Prussian independence from Western Europe; this sequence of events has obvious thematic parallels to the conflict between the UNSC and the Covenant.
Though possibly named after the Second Battle of Tannenberg, a decisive German victory on the Eastern Front during World War I, the name more likely refers to the First Battle of Tannenberg (arguably the more famous and historically significant), in which the combined armies of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania utterly defeated the Knights of the Teutonic Order despite the superiority of the Teutonic Knights' heavy cavalry. The battle marks one of the first occasions where "Pagan" (non-Catholic) armies were able to defend themselves against the invasion of Catholic armies under Papal edict, and led to the Thirteen Years' War which ended with Prussian independence from Western Europe; this sequence of events has obvious thematic parallels to the conflict between the UNSC and the Covenant.


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UNSC Tannenberg
Production information

Class:

UNSC Frigate

Specifications

Slipspace drive:

Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine

Armament:

Service information

Participated battles:

Investigation of Spartan 051's disappearance

Affiliation:

UNSC Navy

 

The UNSC Tannenberg was a United Nations Space Command Frigate operational in the 2530s.

On January 13, 2531, the Tannenberg was near the Groombridge 34 System, where it assisted the Office of Naval Intelligence Prowler UNSC Circumference in attempting to locate Spartan-051, who had gone missing in the area. It was unable to locate him and was soon after called to action because of Covenant activity nearby.[1]

Trivia

Though possibly named after the Second Battle of Tannenberg, a decisive German victory on the Eastern Front during World War I, the name more likely refers to the First Battle of Tannenberg (arguably the more famous and historically significant), in which the combined armies of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania utterly defeated the Knights of the Teutonic Order despite the superiority of the Teutonic Knights' heavy cavalry. The battle marks one of the first occasions where "Pagan" (non-Catholic) armies were able to defend themselves against the invasion of Catholic armies under Papal edict, and led to the Thirteen Years' War which ended with Prussian independence from Western Europe; this sequence of events has obvious thematic parallels to the conflict between the UNSC and the Covenant.

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