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==Background==
==Background==
He was [[Staff Sergeant|Sgt]] [[Avery Johnson]] and [[Staff Sergeant|Sgt]] [[Nolan Byrne]]'s commanding officer during [[Operation: TREBUCHET]]. He commanded them during actions on [[Tribute]] while searching for [[Insurrectionist]] bomb-makers from the [[TOC]] of the {{UNSCShip|Bum Rush}}. He ordered them to pursue a bomb maker to a [[Jim Dandy]] restaurant, where a hostage situation ensued, leading to the deaths of three Marines, 38 civilians and two Insurrectionists, as well as the injury of Byrne.<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', page 13</ref>
He was [[Staff Sergeant|Sgt]] [[Avery Johnson]] and [[Staff Sergeant|Sgt]] [[Nolan Byrne]]'s commanding officer during [[Operation: TREBUCHET]]. He commanded them during actions on [[Tribute]], while searching for [[Insurrectionist]] bomb-makers from the [[TOC]] of the {{UNSCShip|Bum Rush}}. He ordered them to pursue a bomb maker to a [[Jim Dandy]] restaurant, where a hostage situation ensued, leading to the deaths of three Marines, 38 civilians and two Insurrectionists, as well as the injury of Byrne.<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', page 13</ref>


He later gave each sergeant notes detailing the result of the mission, along with leave from Operation: TREBUCHET.<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', page 37</ref>
He later gave each sergeant notes detailing the result of the mission, along with leave from Operation: TREBUCHET.<ref>''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'', page 37</ref>

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Lieutenant Colonel Aboim was a UNSC Marine Corps battalion commander in 2524.

Background

He was Sgt Avery Johnson and Sgt Nolan Byrne's commanding officer during Operation: TREBUCHET. He commanded them during actions on Tribute, while searching for Insurrectionist bomb-makers from the TOC of the UNSC Bum Rush. He ordered them to pursue a bomb maker to a Jim Dandy restaurant, where a hostage situation ensued, leading to the deaths of three Marines, 38 civilians and two Insurrectionists, as well as the injury of Byrne.[1]

He later gave each sergeant notes detailing the result of the mission, along with leave from Operation: TREBUCHET.[2]

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