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'''Crew Chief Cullen''' was a member of the [[UNSC Navy]] and served as a crew chief for [[Pelican]] dropships. In [[2552]], he was assigned to the ''[[UNSC Pillar of Autumn]]'' and Pelican [[Echo 419]] under [[Captain Carol "Foehammer" Rawley]]. The job of a crew chief is to make sure all ordinance in the storage bay is secure before the ship lifts off.
 
   
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'''Cullen''' was a [[non-commissioned officer]] in the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine Corps]]. In the summer of 2552, he was assigned to the [[23rd Naval Air Squadron]], and was stationed aboard the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}. Cullen was the crew chief for [[D77-TC Pelican|Pelican]] [[Echo 419]] under [[Carol Rawley|Capt. Carol "Foehammer" Rawley]] and [[Frye|Lt. Frye]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', page 38</ref>
When the ''Autumn'' arrived at [[Installation 04]] and was shot down, Cullen went with Foehammer and [[Lieutenant Frye]] to the Pelican and launched it as the ship was going down, effectively saving it from destruction. Cullen likely flew with Foehammer on all the missions during [[The Battle of Installation 04]] and was likely killed when the dropship was shot down during the final moments of the battle.
 
   
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==Biography==
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===Battle of Installation 04===
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When the ''Pillar of Autumn'' arrived at [[Installation 04]], the crew of Echo 419 immediately headed for their ''Pelican'' as their ship was hurling towards the surface of the ring world.
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Cullen likely flew with Foehammer on all the missions during [[Battle of Installation 04|The Battle of Installation 04]], and if so, was killed when the dropship was shot down by a flight of [[Type-26 Ground Support Aircraft|''Banshees'']] while they attempted to extract [[Master Chief Petty Officer]] [[John-117]] from the due-to-detonate ''Pillar of Autumn''.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', pages 338-339</ref>
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==Appearances==
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*''[[Halo: The Flood]]'' {{1st}}
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Cullen was a non-commissioned officer in the UNSC Marine Corps. In the summer of 2552, he was assigned to the 23rd Naval Air Squadron, and was stationed aboard the UNSC Pillar of Autumn. Cullen was the crew chief for Pelican Echo 419 under Capt. Carol "Foehammer" Rawley and Lt. Frye.[1]

Biography

Battle of Installation 04

When the Pillar of Autumn arrived at Installation 04, the crew of Echo 419 immediately headed for their Pelican as their ship was hurling towards the surface of the ring world.

Cullen likely flew with Foehammer on all the missions during The Battle of Installation 04, and if so, was killed when the dropship was shot down by a flight of Banshees while they attempted to extract Master Chief Petty Officer John-117 from the due-to-detonate Pillar of Autumn.[2]

Appearances

Sources

  1. Halo: The Flood, page 38
  2. Halo: The Flood, pages 338-339