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United States

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The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising over sixty districts. The country is situated almost entirely in the western hemisphere: its forty-eight contiguous states and Washington, D.C., the capital district, lie in central North America between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, bordered by Canada to the north and Mexico to the south; the state of Alaska is in the northwest of the continent with Canada to its east, and the state of Hawaii is in the mid-Pacific. U.S. territories, or insular areas, are scattered around the Caribbean and Pacific.

UN

It is possible that New York City in the state of New York is the location of the supreme United Nations headquarters, commanding the UNSC Defense Force, Colonial Administration Authority, and the Colonial Military Administration as it was currently based there in the 21st century. However HIGHCOM, the High Command on the UNSCDF is based in Sydney, Australia. By the early 26th century, it seemingly no longer existed as a distinct political entity.[1] most likely absolved into the United Republic of North America.

UNSC

The UNSC may have dozens, if not hundreds of bases in the United States. One such facility was the ONI Chawla Base in Boston, Massachusetts.

Locations of note

  • Chawla Base in Boston was an ONI controlled UNSC base that held the Deep-space Artifact.
  • Cleveland was one of the locations attacked by the Covenant in the Second Battle of Earth.
  • Tactical Autonomous Robotic Defense System Testing Facility in Chicago, Illinois, which forms Foundation, a Multiplayer level of Halo 2
  • New York is an important location on one of the ILB stories and home to some of the main characters.

Trivia

  • Although many other countries in the Halo universe have undergone radical change both politically and territorially, the United States would appear to have maintained some element of its sovereignty following the rise of the United Earth Government. Though this is not explicitly stated in Halo canon, in I Love Bees Rani Sobeck makes direct reference to the Fifth Amendment, implying that the Constitution is still recognized as law in 26th-century America. This is further supported by the continued existence of the IRS, and several characters in Halo canon being described as Americans.

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