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During the Fall of Reach, Reach High Command had gotten reinforcement supplies from Armory Omega. It was attacked and the bomber, fighter, and Marines forces and the building itself were destroyed by the Covenant during their invasion, but Vice Admiral Danforth Whitcomb managed to slip out of Reach HighCom with his staff before the complex was destroyed, evading capture in a gully before being rescued by a team of SPARTAN-II supersoldiers.

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  • Reach High Command
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  • During the Fall of Reach, Reach High Command had gotten reinforcement supplies from Armory Omega. It was attacked and the bomber, fighter, and Marines forces and the building itself were destroyed by the Covenant during their invasion, but Vice Admiral Danforth Whitcomb managed to slip out of Reach HighCom with his staff before the complex was destroyed, evading capture in a gully before being rescued by a team of SPARTAN-II supersoldiers.
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  • During the Fall of Reach, Reach High Command had gotten reinforcement supplies from Armory Omega. It was attacked and the bomber, fighter, and Marines forces and the building itself were destroyed by the Covenant during their invasion, but Vice Admiral Danforth Whitcomb managed to slip out of Reach HighCom with his staff before the complex was destroyed, evading capture in a gully before being rescued by a team of SPARTAN-II supersoldiers.
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