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'''Camp Hathcock''' was a facility utilized by the [[UNSC]], and located on the northern continent of the planet [[Reach]]. Nestled in the [[Highland Mountains]], Camp Hathcock was a top-level retreat; heads of state, VIPs, and top brass were the facility's normal occupants, along with a division of veteran, battle-hardened [[Marines]].<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 216</ref> After the battle of [[Sigma Octanus IV]], [[Spartan-117]], [[Captain Keyes]], and several other members were debriefed here.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 220</ref> Also the [[Spartans]] often ventured to the place during training.
'''Camp Hathcock''' was a facility utilized by the [[UNSC]], and located on the northern continent of the planet [[Reach]]. Nestled in the [[Highland Mountains]], Camp Hathcock was a top-level retreat; heads of state, VIPs, and top brass were the facility's normal occupants, along with a division of veteran, battle-hardened [[Marines]].<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 216</ref> After the battle of [[Sigma Octanus IV]], [[Spartan-117]], [[Captain Keyes]], and several other members were debriefed here.<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 220</ref> Also the [[Spartans]] often ventured to the place during training.
==Behind the Scenes==
Camp Hathcock might be named after Carlos Hathcock, a USMC sniper from the Vietnam War


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 19:19, February 19, 2008

Camp Hathcock was a facility utilized by the UNSC, and located on the northern continent of the planet Reach. Nestled in the Highland Mountains, Camp Hathcock was a top-level retreat; heads of state, VIPs, and top brass were the facility's normal occupants, along with a division of veteran, battle-hardened Marines.[1] After the battle of Sigma Octanus IV, Spartan-117, Captain Keyes, and several other members were debriefed here.[2] Also the Spartans often ventured to the place during training.

Behind the Scenes

Camp Hathcock might be named after Carlos Hathcock, a USMC sniper from the Vietnam War

Sources