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It is represented by a blue circle with a gorilla face in it.
It is represented by a blue circle with a gorilla face in it.


It is also worth noting that "guerilla" is a play on words of "gorilla." The actual term "guerilla" comes from the spanish "guerra" and means, "small war". Guerilla is a style of fighting which employs "hit and run" tactics. Guerilla can also refer to a freedom fighter or insurgent because they use guerilla tactics which allow smaller armies to overcome larger ones, which ties to the final part of the level, where only the Master Chief, the Arbiter, and possibly a few marines must overcome a large group of Covenant, including a Chieftain with a Hammer.
It is also worth noting that "guerilla" is a play on words of "gorilla." The actual term "guerilla" comes from the spanish "guerra" and means, "small war". Guerilla is a style of fighting which employs "hit and run" tactics. Guerilla can also refer to a freedom fighter or insurgent because they use guerilla tactics which allow smaller armies to overcome larger ones, which ties to the final part of the level, where only the Master Chief, the Arbiter, and possibly a few marines must overcome a large group of Covenant, including a Chieftain with a Hammer. Also, Guerilla fighters tend to fight mainly in Jungles, and have bases in them to. The marines in this case are Guerilla fighters using Hit and run tactics against the Covenant Forces scattered across the Jungle.


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