The Victoria Rebellion

Course Of The War
The Victoria Rebellion began on September 3rd 2502, when General Howard Graves had his rebel commandos, during a riot, fire on the CMA police trying to contain it. Soon after this incident, Graves, along with his lieutenants, captured vehicles, and commandos, fled to the forests, where they set up camp, and their base of operations.

The next few years were only filled with sporadic attacks, until about 2510, when rebel attacks flared up, coinciding with the influx of rebels, and the villages in the mountains that apparently supported the rebels suddenly becoming hostile to the UNSC troops that would pass by them.