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'''''A Soldier's Tale: Rain Forest Wars''''' was a book considered to be a military classic by the 26th century written by Jeremiah Mendez <ref>'''''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'''''</ref>. It was published in [[2164]] and was focused on [[Rain Forest Wars|the Rain Forest Wars]] of the [[Interplanetary War]]. [[Chief Petty Officer Mendez]] kept this book with him, and read it at the funeral for multiple SPARTAN's, including [[Kurt-051|LCDR Kurt-051]], [[William-043|PO2 William-043]], [[Holly-G003|PO3 Holly-G003]], and [[Dante-G188|PO3 Dante-G188]] <ref>'''''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''''', pages 378-379</ref>.
'''''A Soldier's Tale: Rain Forest Wars''''' was a book considered to be a military classic by the 26th century written by Jeremiah Mendez <ref>'''''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]'''''</ref>. It was published in [[2164]] and was focused on [[Rain Forest Wars|the Rain Forest Wars]] of the [[Interplanetary War]]. [[Franklin Mendez|Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez]] kept this book with him, and read it at the funeral for multiple SPARTAN's, including [[Kurt-051|LCDR Kurt-051]], [[William-043|PO2 William-043]], [[Holly-G003|PO3 Holly-G003]], and [[Dante-G188|PO3 Dante-G188]] <ref>'''''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''''', pages 378-379</ref>.


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Revision as of 09:27, June 21, 2010

Template:Ratings A Soldier's Tale: Rain Forest Wars was a book considered to be a military classic by the 26th century written by Jeremiah Mendez [1]. It was published in 2164 and was focused on the Rain Forest Wars of the Interplanetary War. Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez kept this book with him, and read it at the funeral for multiple SPARTAN's, including LCDR Kurt-051, PO2 William-043, PO3 Holly-G003, and PO3 Dante-G188 [2].

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"We have come to a place far from home / Time long passed since we have seen the sun rise / A place where peace can finally come / A place where we can rest and laugh and sing and love once more." [3]

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