This article provides an overview of the history of the United Empire of Earth Navy and its predecessor organisations: the United Planets of Earth Navy and United Nations of Earth Navy.
Foundation
The United Nations of Earth Navy (UNEN) was founded on November 8 2380 , when representatives of the armed forces of Earth's constituent nations marched from various points around New York City converging on the UNE Senate building. There, the representatives took an oath that founded the UNE armed forces. This event is commemorated by Pax Humana. The United Empire of Earth Army is said to be the oldest branch of the armed services, implying they took their oaths first.
Unification Wars
The Unification War was fought between 2380-2384. It began with a mutiny aboard a warship named Stanley. This was the first conflict to involve the UNE armed forces.
Interstellar Police Force
The early UNEN was primarily an interstellar police force, responsible for cracking down on the plethora of criminal organisations that had established bases in remote parts of UNE space, particularly the Croshaw system. To combat this threat, the UNEN established a checkpoint around the Sol - Croshaw Jump Point. The heavy-handed policing of the military led to protests from interstellar hauliers, leading to formation of the civilian Customs Bureau, which took over this role.
First Contact with the Banu
First Contact with the Banu occurred in 2438 when a civilian navjumper Vernon Tar came across a fugitive Banu in the Davien system. While humanity's first contact with aliens was peaceful, the discovery of another technologically advanced sentient race caused the United Nations of Earth to develop their Navy for the potential of meeting a hostile rival.
The United Planets of Earth was proclaimed in 2523 as a peaceful restructuring of the United Nations of Earth. The Navy was simply relabelled as the United Planets of Earth Navy (UPEN). Ships commissioned under the UPEN carried the prefix UPES, "United Planets of Earth Ship". Vessels serving under the UPEN include the Perseus-class gunboats UPES Arash and UPES Bunjil as well as the UPES Arrowhead.
Start of the Xi'an-Human Cold War
In 2530, workers from the terraforming company Gaia Planet Services attempted to set up operations in the Th.us'ūng system. They illegally neglected to perform the necessary scans of the system, and unbeknownst to them were attempting to terraform in an inhabited Xi'an system. The crew was captured, and following 57 days of negotiations between the Xi'an Empire and United Planets of Earth, released in return for information. This event initiated the Xi'an-Human Cold War, which the UPEN and its successor would be involved in for the next 262 years.
First Tevarin War
In 2541, a jump point to the Tevarin home system of Elysium was discovered, and the Tevarin encountered. At the time, the Tevarin were an approximately equal race to humanity in terms of technology, and had invented quantum travel and highly advanced Shield generators. However, they were also facing issues with overpopulation. As an intensely martial society the Tevarin viewed conquest of the United Planets of Earth as a viable solution to their problems, and declared war.
The war would be the first true test of humanity's navy. It culminated in the Battle of Idris IV on October 1, 2544, where under the command of the young Ivar Messer the tide of war was turned against the Tevarin, leading to their eventual defeat in 2546.
Second Tevarin War
The Second Human-Tevarin War was an interstellar conflict between the United Empire of Earth and remnants of the Tevarin Sovereignty that had been dissolved in the wake of the first conflict. The war commenced in 2603, 57 years after the conclusion of the First Human-Tevarin War. A new Tevarin Warlord, Corath'Thal, emerged from the corners of the cosmos with a rebuilt Tevarin battle-fleet, and launched his first attack against the UEE systems. The fleet's sole mission was to reclaim Elysium IV, their former homeworld of Kaleeth. While it was a sympathetic cause that some Humans could support, the Empire refused to cede back territory to the Tevarins and reform their state. The war lasted seven years, three more than the first, and touched almost every corner of the Empire.
Xi'an-Human Cold War
Vanduul Wars