Jeremiah-273, later known as Joe-J73 (after changing his tags to his liking), was a SPARTAN-II Class-II. Much of his career was deemed classified due to the main fact that Class-II SPARTANs were made mostly in secret; however, the documents containing information on his life in general seemed to have survived. What is known is this:
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| - Jeremiah-273, later known as Joe-J73 (after changing his tags to his liking), was a SPARTAN-II Class-II. Much of his career was deemed classified due to the main fact that Class-II SPARTANs were made mostly in secret; however, the documents containing information on his life in general seemed to have survived. What is known is this:
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| - *Many small battles
*Battle of Skopje
*Seige of Paris IV
*Battle of Reach
*The rest are classified or unknown
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| - Jeremiah-273, later known as Joe-J73 (after changing his tags to his liking), was a SPARTAN-II Class-II. Much of his career was deemed classified due to the main fact that Class-II SPARTANs were made mostly in secret; however, the documents containing information on his life in general seemed to have survived. What is known is this:
* Joe was a lone wolf.
* Joe was skilled with the shotgun.
* Joe was notorious for breaking rules if it allowed him to help or to be with one Scarlet-275.
* Joe was sent to Reach with a small group of skilled soldiers.
* Joe was reported MIA in 2552, with only his original tags being found. Though Joe hated ONI and everything they stood for, his love for his race never faltered, even in the face of death. A picture of him standing next to Scarlet-275 and Alex-278 can be seen today on the war memorial in Africa. It is currently unknown who left it there, but ocasionally, one can see a young girl admiring it.
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