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*Three years after its conception, the completely hand-crafted [[John-117 Monument]] was finished and placed in the [[Museum of Humanity]] to commemorate the [[SPARTAN Program| | *Three years after its conception, the completely hand-crafted [[John-117 Monument]] was finished and placed in the [[Museum of Humanity]] to commemorate the [[SPARTAN Program|Spartan's]] timeless and selfless dedication to protect [[Human]]ity.<ref>http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo3/believe/default.htm</ref> | ||
*'''Jan''' - A collection of Historical Artifacts from the [[Fall of Reach]] are collected and delivered to [[Earth]] from [[Reach]]. Including [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]] and a replica statue of [[Noble Team]] (similar to one erected in [[New Alexandria]]). The collection was delivered in a 600 series ONI security container and was intended for the curator of the Museum of Humanity. <ref>[[Halo: Reach Legendary Edition]] Letter</ref> | *'''Jan''' - A collection of Historical Artifacts from the [[Fall of Reach]] are collected and delivered to [[Earth]] from [[Reach]]. Including [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]] and a replica statue of [[Noble Team]] (similar to one erected in [[New Alexandria]]). The collection was delivered in a 600 series ONI security container and was intended for the curator of the Museum of Humanity. <ref>[[Halo: Reach Legendary Edition]] Letter</ref> |
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- Three years after its conception, the completely hand-crafted John-117 Monument was finished and placed in the Museum of Humanity to commemorate the Spartan's timeless and selfless dedication to protect Humanity.[1]
- Jan - A collection of Historical Artifacts from the Fall of Reach are collected and delivered to Earth from Reach. Including Dr. Halsey's personal journal and a replica statue of Noble Team (similar to one erected in New Alexandria). The collection was delivered in a 600 series ONI security container and was intended for the curator of the Museum of Humanity. [2]