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Red Team is a name given to a number of mission-specific formations of Spartan-II supersoldiers subordinate to the UNSC Naval Special Warfare Command. Although Red Team generally operated at a size of around six members, more Spartans could be selected for missions that called for a larger force.
On August 30th, 25 Spartans were assembled at Reach to take part in Red Flag, all of whom would take part in the battle. So the 10 Spartans killed prior and Red Flag gives us a grand total of 35 Spartan-IIs, 2 more than our initial count.
The 7 Spartans I can think of that didn't take part in Red Flag weren't under NavSpecWeaps command. So either Stanforth doesn't know exactly how many Spartans are operational or there are 5 more Spartans out there who survived reach.
Red Team was a UNSC team composed of around two dozen SPARTAN-IIs. They actively participated in several battles, including the Battle of Arcadia, the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV, and the Fall of Reach. In 2531, Red Team was under the leadership of Jerome-092.
On August 30th, 25 Spartans were assembled at Reach to take part in Red Flag, all of whom would take part in the battle. So the 10 Spartans killed prior and Red Flag gives us a grand total of 35 Spartan-IIs, 2 more than our initial count.
Although the operation was initially planned to be a Spartans-only mission, a battalion of Orbital Drop Shock Troopers under the command of Major Antonio Silva were also assigned to RED FLAG possibly out of concern that the Navy would be unable to handle it alone.
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Operation: RED FLAG was a planned operation by both the Office of Naval Intelligence and the UNSC to use Spartans to capture a Covenant ship, use it to penetrate into Covenant space, and capture a Hierarch, with the intent of using the Prophet to broker a cease-fire.