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Contributing to this reversal was the demoralization of the DCMS - as the butchery dragged on, more and more DCMS soldiers found themselves unable to cope with the unthinkable slaughter. Many began to deliberately overlook or even actively hide groups of Kentaren civilians, while many more DCMS soldiers committed suicide in the wake of Kentares, unable to live with the shame of having been complicit.<ref>''First Succession War'', p. 88, "Bloody Kentares"</ref> The few soldiers who could stand it to be responsible for the mass murder of millions of civilians still saw it as a personal loss of honor according to ''[[bushido]]''. By [[2818]] the AFFS pushed the Combine back to its prewar borders.<ref name=HKTDC-58/> <ref name=HHK-42b>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 42 "History of the Nation - The First Succession War - Suns Ascending, Dragon Falling"</ref>
 
Contributing to this reversal was the demoralization of the DCMS - as the butchery dragged on, more and more DCMS soldiers found themselves unable to cope with the unthinkable slaughter. Many began to deliberately overlook or even actively hide groups of Kentaren civilians, while many more DCMS soldiers committed suicide in the wake of Kentares, unable to live with the shame of having been complicit.<ref>''First Succession War'', p. 88, "Bloody Kentares"</ref> The few soldiers who could stand it to be responsible for the mass murder of millions of civilians still saw it as a personal loss of honor according to ''[[bushido]]''. By [[2818]] the AFFS pushed the Combine back to its prewar borders.<ref name=HKTDC-58/> <ref name=HHK-42b>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 42 "History of the Nation - The First Succession War - Suns Ascending, Dragon Falling"</ref>
  
In [[2801]], AFFS forces liberated Kentares IV, and discovered that a company-sized group of survivors from the Seventh had not only managed to survive on the planet, but under the command of [[Captain]] [[Kieran McKinnon]], had managed to launch a spate of attacks and harassing actions against the remaining DCMS troops after Jinjiro had withdrawn from Kentares in 2797. The survivors—dubbed [[McKinnon's Raiders]]—made the liberation of Kentares considerably easier, and First Prince [[Paul Davion (29th c.)|Paul Davion]] used their ability to conduct long-term, long-range raiding campaigns effectively during the various AFFS counteroffensives against the DCMS for the remainder of the war.<ref>''First Succession War'', p. 91, "The First AFFS Counteroffensive: Beating Back The Dragon"</ref>
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In [[2801]], AFFS forces liberated Kentares IV, and discovered that a company-sized group of survivors from the Seventh had not only managed to survive on the planet, but under the command of [[Captain]] [[Kieran McKinnon]], had managed to launch a spate of attacks and harassing actions against the remaining DCMS troops after Jinjiro had withdrawn from Kentares in 2797. The survivors - dubbed [[McKinnon's Raiders]] - made the liberation of Kentares considerably easier, and First Prince [[Paul Davion]] used their ability to conduct long-term, long-range raiding campaigns effectively during the various AFFS counteroffensives against the DCMS for the remainder of the war.<ref>''First Succession War'', p. 91, "The First AFFS Counteroffensive: Beating Back The Dragon"</ref>
  
 
Horrified by news of the atrocity, the [[Eridani Light Horse]] mercenary unit attempted to break contract with the Combine in June [[2798]], only to suffer their own massacre in microcosm when the Combine official on their baseworld of [[Sendai]] killed all their dependents when the mercenaries refused to surrender. Dropping onto Sendai, the enraged Light Horse exacted a bloody vengeance before leaving for the [[Free Worlds League]].<ref name=HKTDC-58/> <ref name=HHK-41/>
 
Horrified by news of the atrocity, the [[Eridani Light Horse]] mercenary unit attempted to break contract with the Combine in June [[2798]], only to suffer their own massacre in microcosm when the Combine official on their baseworld of [[Sendai]] killed all their dependents when the mercenaries refused to surrender. Dropping onto Sendai, the enraged Light Horse exacted a bloody vengeance before leaving for the [[Free Worlds League]].<ref name=HKTDC-58/> <ref name=HHK-41/>

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