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'''Admiral Michael Stanforth''' was the [[FLEETCOM Sector Three]] Commanding Officer. Sector three includes [[Sigma Octanus IV]]. He was also the commanding officer of the [[Marathon-class]] cruiser ''[[UNSC Leviathan]]''. [[Service Number|SERVICE NUMBER]]: 00834-19223-HS<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 214</ref> | '''Admiral Michael Stanforth''' was the [[FLEETCOM Sector Three]] Commanding Officer. Sector three includes [[Sigma Octanus IV]]. He was also the commanding officer of the [[Marathon-class]] cruiser ''[[UNSC Leviathan]]''. [[Service Number|SERVICE NUMBER]]: 00834-19223-HS<ref>[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]], page 214</ref> | ||
As of [[2517]] he was a [[Rear Admiral]] and head of section three of [[UNSC]] Military Intelligence division. At that time he refused to allow [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] to use the Han on her study for the [[Spartan]] candidates unless she had a military escort. Halsey chose then [[Captain Jacob Keyes|Lieutenant (J.G.) Keyes]] for the assignment. His constant work in space caused him to develop a strange lope to his walk, what soldiers call "[[Space walk]]." | As of [[2517]] he was a [[Rear Admiral]] and head of section three of [[UNSC]] Military Intelligence division. At that time he refused to allow [[Dr. Catherine Halsey]] to use the [[Han]] on her study for the [[Spartan]] candidates unless she had a military escort. Halsey chose then [[Captain Jacob Keyes|Lieutenant (J.G.) Keyes]] for the assignment. His constant work in space caused him to develop a strange lope to his walk, what soldiers call "[[Space walk]]." | ||
He was the Admiral who initially briefed the Spartan soldiers on the [[Covenant]] in [[2525]], the first time they were ever given information on the species. Stanforth's briefing included diagrams of [[Grunts]] and [[Jackals]], as well as information on the [[Battle of Harvest]]. | He was the Admiral who initially briefed the Spartan soldiers on the [[Covenant]] in [[2525]], the first time they were ever given information on the species. Stanforth's briefing included diagrams of [[Grunts]] and [[Jackals]], as well as information on the [[Battle of Harvest]]. | ||
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Stanforth led the [[UNSC Navy]] in the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]]. | Stanforth led the [[UNSC Navy]] in the [[Battle of Sigma Octanus IV]]. | ||
He was a friend to Captain Keyes, and enjoyed whiskey as well as [[Sweet William Cigars]]. He was also the officer that promoted Keyes from Commander to Captain. | He was a friend to Captain Keyes, and enjoyed whiskey as well as [[Sweet William Cigars]]. He was also the officer that promoted Keyes from [[Commander]] to [[Captain]]. | ||
His whereabouts now are unknown. | His whereabouts now are unknown. |
Revision as of 10:39, May 27, 2007
Admiral Michael Stanforth was the FLEETCOM Sector Three Commanding Officer. Sector three includes Sigma Octanus IV. He was also the commanding officer of the Marathon-class cruiser UNSC Leviathan. SERVICE NUMBER: 00834-19223-HS[1]
As of 2517 he was a Rear Admiral and head of section three of UNSC Military Intelligence division. At that time he refused to allow Dr. Catherine Halsey to use the Han on her study for the Spartan candidates unless she had a military escort. Halsey chose then Lieutenant (J.G.) Keyes for the assignment. His constant work in space caused him to develop a strange lope to his walk, what soldiers call "Space walk."
He was the Admiral who initially briefed the Spartan soldiers on the Covenant in 2525, the first time they were ever given information on the species. Stanforth's briefing included diagrams of Grunts and Jackals, as well as information on the Battle of Harvest.
Stanforth led the UNSC Navy in the Battle of Sigma Octanus IV.
He was a friend to Captain Keyes, and enjoyed whiskey as well as Sweet William Cigars. He was also the officer that promoted Keyes from Commander to Captain.
His whereabouts now are unknown.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 214