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ACC Operations History
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ACC Operations History: 2009

These are the details of all operations completed in 2009 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 earlier years on their own pages through the above menu.


Operation: Minesweeper - Ended on January 5th, 2009

At the start of Operation Minesweeper the ACC moved to the tactical resource area around the Showers NT Building in Scarletwood. This area was quickly secured, and all the RP were also cleared. It was soon time to move again, so all personell to the area west of Hildebrand Mall in Roftwood to slow down the approach of a large zombie horde. Later both echo teams retreated to the mall and prepared for the siege.

After a few attacks the horde lost interest and the ACC could focus on reclaiming the land to west of the mall, after celebrating Christmas there. The echo teams became too spread out however and had to fall back to defend the mall, which came under attack from another zombie horde. This time there were just too many too keep out and the ACC had to fall back to Mitchem Mall to prepare for the next operation.


Operation: Dead Weight - Ended on January 19th, 2009

While restocking in Mitchem Mall news of the ruining of Fort Creedy reached the ACC. It was decided to reinforce the Farmer NT Building, to prevent the horde from reaching Giddings Mall. After the area was secured, the gatehouse fort itself was cleared of zeds in a joined strike with the CDF. Over the next few days the rest of the fort was also cleared.

Whith the zombie thread gone, the attention focused to the PK'ers. Pitneybank has always been a center of PK'er activity, and the remainder of operation Minesweeper consisted of hunting down as many PK'ers as possible.


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