John-117 Monument

The John-117 Monument was a comprehensive diorama of the Second Battle of Mombasa, created in honor of SPARTAN-117. Beginning in 2607, the UNSC began commissioning artists to help with the construction of the monument and the museum enclosing it. All of the character, firearm, vehicle, and landscape models were created by hand, both in real life and canonically, with the likenesses of each human soldier based off of "Marine induction scans" and post-postmortems of dead Covenant troops recovered after the battle. Only the men and women who participated in the battle know how it really looked. Based off topographical maps taken before, during, and after the fight, artists were able to precisely pinpoint where everything had to go. Architectural records recovered later provided the basis of what the buildings would look like, but it was the artists jobs to place each point of damage accordingly. They worked fiercely to recreate the amount of damage the city sustained, from bullet holes and craters, to the chunks of missing walls and the exposed re-bars within. Completed in 2610, a documentary began being produced, to chronicle the making of the monument, the soldier's reaction to it, and the museum itself.

Trivia

 * Oddly enough, the battle is not featured in Halo 3, nor is it even mentioned. It is theorized that John-117 participated in the battle only for a short time before the attack on Covenant anti-aircraft gun in Voi.
 * A Spartan Laser can be found on the Covenant side of the destroyed bridge, near where Jackson Law is in a Warthog.
 * Parts of the destroyed Mombasa Space Elevator are found near Thomas P. Porter's Scorpion is located.