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August 2552, after 30 years of service, the Spartan known as [[Jorge-052]] would make a similar sacrifice activating an improvised bomb near the Covenant [[Sh'wada-pattern supercarrier|supercarrier]] ''[[Long Night of Solace]]'' in order to buy the UNSC more time to defend Reach. While Reach would fall, he and the other Spartans of [[NOBLE Team]] served as beacons of hope and bravery, defying the Covenant even in death.
August 2552, after 30 years of service, the Spartan known as [[Jorge-052]] would make a similar sacrifice activating an improvised bomb near the Covenant [[Sh'wada-pattern supercarrier|supercarrier]] ''[[Long Night of Solace]]'' in order to buy the UNSC more time to defend Reach. While Reach would fall, he and the other Spartans of [[NOBLE Team]] served as beacons of hope and bravery, defying the Covenant even in death.


December 2552, Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]], having already staved off the Grim Reaper many times before would stand beside the [[John-117|Master Chief]] to the very end, dying at the hands of [[343 Guilty Spark]] during the Chief's activation of [[Installation 08|Halo]]. Johnson's sacrifice would buy the Spartan time to destroy Guilty Spark and end the battle against [[the Flood]] once and for all.  
December 2552, Sergeant [[Avery Johnson]], having already staved off the Grim Reaper many times before would stand beside the [[John-117|Master Chief]] to the very end, dying at the hands of [[343 Guilty Spark]] during the Chief's activation of [[Installation 04B|Halo]]. Johnson's sacrifice would buy the Spartan time to destroy Guilty Spark and end the battle against [[the Flood]] once and for all.  


And then of course, there was the legendary Master Chief. Who risked death innumerable times, sacrificing himself for all humanity repeatedly on the battlefield without fear or need for fanfare. His story fuels the fire within all of us, and though we mourn his loss, we will hold to his profound example of unwavering bravery and self-sacrifice as we begin to face the challenges of this new world. Spartan-117 truly embodied all that it means to be a hero, and through all of us he still lives on.
And then of course, there was the legendary Master Chief. Who risked death innumerable times, sacrificing himself for all humanity repeatedly on the battlefield without fear or need for fanfare. His story fuels the fire within all of us, and though we mourn his loss, we will hold to his profound example of unwavering bravery and self-sacrifice as we begin to face the challenges of this new world. Spartan-117 truly embodied all that it means to be a hero, and through all of us he still lives on.

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