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Little is known about this battle except that it took place in [[2549]] and that [[Sergeant]] [[Avery J. Johnson]] distinguished himself in this major conflict.  
Little is known about this battle except that it took place in [[2549]] and that [[Sergeant]] [[Johnson]] distinguished himself in this major conflict.  


Johnson and his [[Marine]]s had captured a crate of [[Plasma Grenade]]s and held off the [[Covenant]] forces at the main evacuation complex long enough for the evacuation ships to leave and get into orbit. The Plasma Grenades he had captured exposed a deadly amount of radiation, but instead of dying he contracted [[Boren's Syndrome]], which kept him from being infected by [[Flood]] [[Infection Form]]s. He was extracted with severe injuries along with his men, but lived.  
Johnson and his [[Marine]]s had captured a crate of [[Plasma Grenade]]s and held off the [[Covenant]] forces at the main evacuation complex long enough for the evacuation ships to leave and get into orbit. The Plasma Grenades he had captured exposed a deadly amount of radiation, but instead of dying he contracted [[Boren's Syndrome]], which kept him from being infected by [[Flood]] [[Infection Form]]s. He was extracted with severe injuries along with his men, but lived.  

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Template:Stub-Battle Template:FOF-1 Template:Battle Little is known about this battle except that it took place in 2549 and that Sergeant Johnson distinguished himself in this major conflict.

Johnson and his Marines had captured a crate of Plasma Grenades and held off the Covenant forces at the main evacuation complex long enough for the evacuation ships to leave and get into orbit. The Plasma Grenades he had captured exposed a deadly amount of radiation, but instead of dying he contracted Boren's Syndrome, which kept him from being infected by Flood Infection Forms. He was extracted with severe injuries along with his men, but lived.

Sergeant Avery J. Johnson received a Commendation for Bravery during the mission.