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These are the details of all operations completed in 2007 which are unclassified at this time. Other operations may still be active or due to their classified nature we can not publish any information. Current Operations can be found on our [[Army Control Corps|main page]], and operations of other years on their own pages through the above menu.
These are the details of all operations completed in 2007 which are unclassified at this time. Other operations may still be active or due to their classified nature we can not publish any information. Current Operations can be found on our [[Army Control Corps|main page]], and operations of other years on their own pages through the above menu.

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ACC Operations History
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These are the details of all operations completed in 2007 which are unclassified at this time. Other operations may still be active or due to their classified nature we can not publish any information. Current Operations can be found on our main page, and operations of other years on their own pages through the above menu.


Operation : To Have And To Hold - Completed: January 22, 2007.

The ACC along with other local and nomadic survivor groups were able to successfully repel the zed thread at Giddings Mall. This was a resounding success due to high coordination and quick commencement of attacks against the enemy at hand.


Operation : Red Scourge - Completed: March 13, 2007.

Mall Tour '07 was a thorn in the ACC's side early this year. Defensive positions were set along various malls within the Tour's path, but it was inevitable that each location was going to fall due to low survivor numbers and lack of coordination. The ACC did its part in what it could to save vital areas from falling, but it wasn't long before a new mission was drawn up to retake the malls ripped to shreds by the undying menace.


Operation : Goosebumps - Completed: May 19, 2007.

The Army Control Corps and other survivor groups successfully defended key resource buildings and safe houses clustered near the center of Kinch Heights for several days. The ACC was, at times, outnumbered by a ratio of as many as 5:1 while holding buildings such as the vital Nevill NT Building. With the onset of new recruits and increased stability within the current suburb, the ACC relocated to Greentown to begin training the new additions to the group.


Operation : Bootcamp - Completed: June 5, 2007.

Many new survivors started linking up with the Army Control Corps, which prompted High Command to redirect efforts upon this new surge of recruits. The ACC occupied the suburbs of Greentown and Brooksville to show the ropes to the new trainees as well as letting them get used to how the group works in a less volatile environment.


Operation : March To Hell - Ended: June 27, 2007.

A ferocious, mercilessly hard war was raged with the zed occupiers of Ridleybank, and progress in retaking the suburb was slowly, yet steadily, made. Unfortunately, the appearance of LUE in Stanbury Village along with reinforcements from the RRF to Ridleybank completely reversed all efforts made by the ACC and other survivor groups. Following the fall of Nichols Mall and the Blackmore NT, the Army Control Corps relocated to regroup and resupply for the next mission.


Operation : Temporary Stay - Ended: July 17, 2007.

A reunion with old allies ignited this Operation within the suburb of Pitneybank. The Army Control Corps aided in efforts to retake Fort Creedy that had already been initiated by survivor groups (including the CDF). However (as in the past operation), the arrival of LUE shifted mission priorities. A defense was made at Giddings Mall, but it was rendered useless by fleeing survivors, though those who remained gave a valiant effort to hold mall. It was mutually agreed between the survivor groups that the mall would fall fast, so a last stand was made at the Morrish NT building. Collectively, the survivors in that building had been noted by LUE as having put up a reasonable fight since they had first started their group. While the mission ultimately ended in defeat, it still provided evidence that the Army Control Corps (among other groups) were willing to show no mercy and fight until the bitter end.


Operation : Spilled Milk - Ended: August 20, 2007.

The Army Control Corps initiated a series of Missions to retake the suburb of Crowbank. However, low survivor presence, active zed hordes, and a lack of an efficient supply line ultimately crippled any efforts made toward the ultimate goal. The ACC effectively cancelled the mission realizing that it would be more productive to operate elsewhere.


Operation : Atlas Rising - Completed: August 28, 2007.

A resounding success was met in the defense and reclamation of Vinetown. Working in coordination with groups such as Disgruntled Heroes & M.E.R.C.Y., the ACC simultaneously provided a security task force to assist in Mitchem Mall's defense while a separate force retook and held Goodford Road PD, Ling Boulevard PD, and Bubcar Towers. Feeling the local groups could handle clean-up and maintenance, High Command announced an end to the Operation and soon began planning for the next whilst a resupply mission commenced.


Operation : Pest Control - Ended: September 15, 2007.

A large swathe of Malton has turned to Red in light of the rampant zombie outbreak. As such, High Command has designated Huntley Heights as our next major area of Operations. The Mission is simple in plan, but difficult in execution: recapture the desolated suburb.

The Mission inevitably encountered hostile resistance in the form of both Zombies and PK'ers. Due to overwhelming numbers by both enemies, the Army Control Corps was eventually forced to retreat, only able to handle so much with its combined forces.


Operation : Longshot - Ended: October 30, 2007.

The Army Control Corps initially entered the suburb of Tollyton in order to help hold Woodroffe Mall. This mall was held for about a week but fell. The ACC retreated to Hildebrand Mall which was similarly under siege. The ACC helped to hold the mall for a number of weeks before it became embroiled in a small fight with the PK group Revenge. Revenge members had planned to ambush the ACC using a spy to relay information. However, the High Command became aware of this plan and attacked before they had the chance to attack. The ACC refused to abandon the mall to fight the PK'ers though and stayed in the mall for another week. Finally a large scale attack on Hildebrand from several PK'er groups unaffiliated with Revenge decimated those ACC who were sleeping in the threatened corner. With an upcoming mission constraining our ability to stay in Hildebrand and in light of the large PK'er presence the ACC retreated to restock for the upcoming mission.


Operation : Guy Fawkes - Completed: November 16, 2007.

A degree of statistical accomplishments awarded the Army Controls Corps a variant of success. While the infamous Blackmore NT Building was never fully captured, the ACC along with other survivor groups such as C4NT, The Fortress, and E.N.D. were able to secure a large portion of the almost perennially Very Dangerous suburb of Ridleybank. Assaults on Blackmore were commenced as often as possible, but it was only a matter of time before the ACC would alter its directives and resupply for the next Operation.

This event was also notable for the fact that the Special Forces were reinstated, and our member count well exceeded 40+.


For details of our current operations, or for any other ACC-related information, please visit our main page.