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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.


The actual term "guerilla" comes from the Spanish word "guerra" and means, "small war". Guerilla is referred to in this instance by the [[UNSC]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines Corps]] fighting in [[Covenant]] [[Covenant Loyalist|Loyalist]] occupied territory in the [[Republic of Kenya]] during the [[Second Battle of Earth|Second Battle of]] [[Earth]] in [[2553]].
The actual term "guerilla" comes from the [[Spanish]] word "guerra" and means, "small war". Guerilla is referred to in this instance by the [[UNSC]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines Corps]] fighting in [[Covenant]] [[Covenant Loyalist|Loyalist]] occupied territory in the [[Republic of Kenya]] during the [[Second Battle of Earth|Second Battle of]] [[Earth]] in [[2553]].


There may be an additional play on words: guerilla sounds like "gorilla", a reference to the [[Jiralhanae]], but the title most likely refers to [[Master Chief Petty Officer|MCPO]] [[John-117]].
There may be an additional play on words: guerilla sounds like "gorilla", a reference to the [[Jiralhanae]], but the title most likely refers to [[Master Chief Petty Officer|MCPO]] [[John-117]].
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