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*A transmission (possibly sent by [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]]) was sent to the [[Reach]] Military Complex.<ref>''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'', page 78</ref>
*A transmission (possibly sent by [[Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]]) was sent to the [[Reach]] Military Complex.<ref>''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx'', page 78</ref>
*The UNSC [[Spirit of Fire]] enters the [[Epsilon Indi]] system and arrives back at a glassed and nearly frozen [[Harvest]], encountering Covenant troops led by an [[Arbiter]] that are in the process of uncovering a [[Forerunner]] relic on the planet.<ref>http://www.gametrailers.com/player/40831.html</ref>


*Photojournalist [[Jake Courage]] gets into a disagreement with his editor. Although the details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly [[Grunt]] attack. His editor refuses on the grounds that they are too graphic, and so Courage leaves the paper and staged his own exhibition. The photos win him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.<ref>http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/games/h/halo3/jakecourage.htm</ref>
*Photojournalist [[Jake Courage]] gets into a disagreement with his editor. Although the details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly [[Grunt]] attack. His editor refuses on the grounds that they are too graphic, and so Courage leaves the paper and staged his own exhibition. The photos win him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.<ref>http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/games/h/halo3/jakecourage.htm</ref>

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  • The first year of training for Spartan-III's Alpha Company (The children for the project were brought to Onyx on December 27 of the previous year to determine who stayed or washed out).[1]
  • Photojournalist Jake Courage gets into a disagreement with his editor. Although the details remain ambiguous, it is believed that Courage wanted to print a series of pictures from a deadly Grunt attack. His editor refuses on the grounds that they are too graphic, and so Courage leaves the paper and staged his own exhibition. The photos win him critical acclaim and set him up as a well-respected war photographer.[4]

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