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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 "guerrilla" comes from the [[Spanish]] word "guerra" and means "small war". Guerrilla 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: guerrilla sounds like "gorilla", a reference to the [[Jiralhanae]], but the title most likely refers to [[Master Chief Petty Officer|MCPO]] [[John-117]].


This may also refer to guerilla tactics because the Master Chief is moving in and out of the jungle using hit and run tactics
This may also refer to guerrilla tactics because the Master Chief is moving in and out of the jungle using hit and run tactics.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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