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'''Captain de Blanc''' was a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] officer. In [[2535]], he was the commander of the destroyer ''[[UNSC Resolute]]''. After five hard days of fighting on [[Jericho VII]], De Blanc took the [[Spartans]] aboard after the fall of the planet. He allowed the ship to remain in the system for a few hours so that the [[John-117|Master Chief]] could watch the [[glassing]] of yet another Human colony with his own eyes. <ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 7-8</ref>
'''Captain de Blanc''' was a [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] officer. In [[2535]], he was the commander of the destroyer {{UNSCShip|Resolute}}. After five hard days of fighting on [[Jericho VII]], De Blanc took the [[SPARTAN-II]]s aboard after the fall of the planet. He allowed the ship to remain in the system for a few hours so that the then-[[Chief Petty Officer]] [[John-117]] could watch the [[glassing]] of yet another Human colony with his own eyes. <ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 7-8</ref>


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Captain de Blanc was a UNSC officer. In 2535, he was the commander of the destroyer UNSC Resolute. After five hard days of fighting on Jericho VII, De Blanc took the SPARTAN-IIs aboard after the fall of the planet. He allowed the ship to remain in the system for a few hours so that the then-Chief Petty Officer John-117 could watch the glassing of yet another Human colony with his own eyes. [1]

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