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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.
==Trivia==
Camp Hathcock was named for USMC Scout Sniper Carlos Hathcock who once held the record for the world's longest sniper kill.


==Sources==
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Revision as of 20:35, February 16, 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.

Trivia

Camp Hathcock was named for USMC Scout Sniper Carlos Hathcock who once held the record for the world's longest sniper kill.

Sources