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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science acts as the setting for the tutorial and matchmaking practice of the ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' [[multiplayer]]. It is also the setting for [[Academy map|a map]] in the game as well.{{Ref/Reuse|HIoverview}}
The Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science acts as the setting for the tutorial and matchmaking practice of the ''[[Halo Infinite]]'' [[multiplayer]]. It is also the setting for [[Live Fire|a map]] in the game as well.{{Ref/Reuse|HIoverview}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 16:14, June 16, 2021

"A UNSC founded facility."
[1]
The logo of the Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science.
The Academy's logo.

The Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science is a military academy where members of the Spartan Operations train. It is posthumously named after the Insurrection and Human-Covenant War veteran Avery Johnson, a member of the SPARTAN-I program, who was killed in action during the Raid on Installation 08 in late 2552.[2]

Campus

From the A New Generation trailer. Originally taken by User:TheArb1ter117
The training area of Avery Johnson Academy.[2]

As part of the Spartan Training and Qualification Program, the academy has an outdoor training area at the base of mountains.[1] This training area allows for live fire practice. Part of this training area includes Buildings 5, 7, 8 and 9 as well as Tower 187.[2]

There are landing pads at the academy that can allow Pelicans to land.[1]

Curriculum

The academy features the Spartan Training and Qualification Program.[1]

Personnel

Staff

Gameplay

The Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science acts as the setting for the tutorial and matchmaking practice of the Halo Infinite multiplayer. It is also the setting for a map in the game as well.[1]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources