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rdfs:comment | - Colonel, later Rear Admiral, Robert Fazio served in the UNSC Marine Corps during the Human-Covenant War and the UNSC-Brute War. He was killed during the Battle of Thadus IV. He was the older brother of Lt.Com. Nicholas Fazio, the father of John Fazio and Victoria Fazio-Demarco and the grandfather of John Demarco. For much of his career, he was often at ends with Admiral Margaret Parangosky, commander of ONI, and Captain Serin Osman, her protegee.
- Captain Robert Fazio was Matt Baker's commanding officer and was the CO of Fox Company during D-Day. Although he survived the initial landings, he was killed in the early afternoon of D-Day. He is seen dead on the road in a pool of his own blood.
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Unit | - Commanding Officer, Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne.
82nd Airborne
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Affiliation | - UNSC Marine Corp
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Name | - Robert Fazio
- Robert J. Fazio
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Notable | - Survivor of the Battle of New Mombasa
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PlaceOfBirth | - Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Rank | - Captain
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Battles | - Operation: Torch
Operation: Overlord
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abstract | - Colonel, later Rear Admiral, Robert Fazio served in the UNSC Marine Corps during the Human-Covenant War and the UNSC-Brute War. He was killed during the Battle of Thadus IV. He was the older brother of Lt.Com. Nicholas Fazio, the father of John Fazio and Victoria Fazio-Demarco and the grandfather of John Demarco. For much of his career, he was often at ends with Admiral Margaret Parangosky, commander of ONI, and Captain Serin Osman, her protegee.
- Captain Robert Fazio was Matt Baker's commanding officer and was the CO of Fox Company during D-Day. Although he survived the initial landings, he was killed in the early afternoon of D-Day. He is seen dead on the road in a pool of his own blood.
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