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===Combat deployments and death=== | ===Combat deployments and death=== | ||
In late [[2536]], Shane graduated from Alpha Company, which was then deployed on numerous battlefields, against both [[Insurrectionist]]s and the [[Covenant]]. These included the [[insurrection of Mamore]], the [[Battle of New Constantinople]], skirmishes in the [[Bonanza asteroid belt]] and the [[Far-gone]] | In late [[2536]], Shane graduated from Alpha Company, which was then deployed on numerous battlefields, against both [[Insurrectionist]]s and the [[Covenant]]. These included the [[insurrection of Mamore]], the [[Battle of New Constantinople]], skirmishes in the [[Bonanza asteroid belt]] and the [[Far-gone colony platforms]], as well as half a dozen other engagements over a span of nine months.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 81''</ref> | ||
He was killed during [[Operation: PROMETHEUS]], along with all 300 Spartans of Alpha Company on the same mission, by a [[plasma mortar]] that caused him to fly through the air and land face first, unmoving and lifeless. Shane had been the last Spartan on his team standing.<ref name="prometheus">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''pages 81-87''</ref> Later, Kurt, together with [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson|Ackerson]], Mendez, [[Vice Admiral]] [[Parangosky]] and [[Rear Admiral (Lower Half)|Rear Admiral]] [[Ned Rich]] watched his last moments through a recording from an unknown Spartan's helmet camera.{{Ref/Reuse|prometheus}} Kurt was profoundly distraught by Shane's death, along with those of the rest of Alpha Company. He attributed their demise primarily to loss of unit cohesion during the battle and later made an effort to emphasize the importance of teamwork when training the [[SPARTAN-III Beta Company|next batch]] of the Spartan-IIIs.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 91''</ref> | He was killed during [[Operation: PROMETHEUS]], along with all 300 Spartans of Alpha Company on the same mission, by a [[plasma mortar]] that caused him to fly through the air and land face first, unmoving and lifeless. Shane had been the last Spartan on his team standing.<ref name="prometheus">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''pages 81-87''</ref> Later, Kurt, together with [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson|Ackerson]], Mendez, [[Vice Admiral]] [[Parangosky]] and [[Rear Admiral (Lower Half)|Rear Admiral]] [[Ned Rich]] watched his last moments through a recording from an unknown Spartan's helmet camera.{{Ref/Reuse|prometheus}} Kurt was profoundly distraught by Shane's death, along with those of the rest of Alpha Company. He attributed their demise primarily to loss of unit cohesion during the battle and later made an effort to emphasize the importance of teamwork when training the [[SPARTAN-III Beta Company|next batch]] of the Spartan-IIIs.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 91''</ref> |