On the day the Battle of Screed Tanner VI-F commenced, the Red Ocean continued to remain a hive of activity.
Many other battles raged in and around the frequently changing frontlines of the Red War.
Nobody kept track of the sheer amount of battles that the humans had fought against the native alien species.
Most red humans made the assumption that the Red War had erupted on the day the Great Severing occurred.
As for the fighting that occurred before this period?
The humans at the time did not really consider their steady advance into alien-occupied territory to be a proper war.
How could they? The humans were part of the most powerful civilization of the much greater Milky Way.
If humankind truly wanted to, they could have dispatched thousands of first-class mech corps, dozens of god pilots and tens of thousands of CFA battleships to sweep across the 'tiny' dwarf galaxy within a decade!