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Medal of Honor: Allied Assault PC

Medal of Honor: Allied Assault PC
Players assume the role of Lt. Mike Powell, member of the famed 1st Ranger Battalion, who is recruited by the OSS battalion support and battles through over 20 levels based upon historical military campaigns of World War II. Set during the trying years 1942 to 1945, this game provides a sense of the courage it took to survive the Normandy landings, the Arzew assault battalion support and the push through the heavily defended German border. System Requirements Windows XP/ME/2000/98/95 (Windows NT is notsupported); 450 MHz Intel Pentium II or 500 MHz AMD Athlonprocessor; 128 MB RAM; 8x CD/DVD-ROM drive; 1.2 GB freehard disk space plus space for saved games, Windows swap-file,and DirectX 8.0; 16 MB supported OpenGL capable videocard with OpenGL battalion support and DirectX 8.0 compatible driver; DirectX8.
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Infantry Combat: The Rifle Platoon : An Interactive Exercise in Small-Unit Tactics and Leadership by John F. Antal, X

Infantry Combat: The Rifle Platoon : An Interactive Exercise in Small-Unit Tactics and Leadership by John F. Antal, X
In this interactive work, you are U.S. Army second lieutenant Steve Davis. Your light infantry battalion has been airlifted into the Middle East on short notice, battalion support and now your platoon must defend Wadi Al Sirree against the superior might of an advancing enemy mechanized force. The stakes are high; the odds are long. Your knowledge battalion support and judgment will determine your success. If you are wrong, defeat battalion support and death may be your lot. Success will let you savor the sweet taste of victory battalion support and live to fight another day. The scenario is highly realistic battalion support and is supported by maps battalion support and appendices with detailed specifications of the equipment battalion support and forces involved. The choices you must make are those that would face a rifle platoon leader in combat. You must win the respect of your troops, ensure the security of your positions, obtain intelligence of the enemy, battalion support and accomplish everything else required to survive battalion support and win in a hostile environment. Whether you're a serving infantryman or an armchair enthusiast, this is the best crash course in light infantry tactics you will find, short of a rotation through the National Training Center.
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Republican Guard Brigade (Lebanon) - The Republican Guard Brigade is attached to the Directorate-General of the Presidency of Lebanon. It comprises a 1st Battalion, 2nd Battalion, a Support Battalion, and a Logistics Battalion.

Weapons company - A Weapons company is the heavy weapons portion of the USMC infantry battalion, tasked with providing supporting fire for the three rifle companies that make up the balance of the battalion. The Weapons Company provides fire support coordination, medium mortars, antiarmor weapons, and heavy machine gun support.

Operation Cajun Fury - Operation Cajun Fury, an operation in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, was carried out by members of the US 35th Infantry Division serving with the Illinois National Guard 131st Infantry from 9 July 2004 to 1 August 2005. Members of the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion were mobilized from Fort Polk, Louisiana and sent over to Iraq, and the National Guard called upon the 131st Infantry to send a battalion of infantry down to Fort Polk in order to take over the duties of the ...

Thomas J. Carter - Captain Thomas John Carter is a native of New York and entered the United States Army as an Enlisted Solider in 1973. His enlisted service was spent with the 82nd Finance Company, 82nd Airborne Division; 1st PPSD, First Corps Support Command; Company A, 826 Military Intelligence Battalion; First United States Army Area Intelligence Center and School, Sixth United States Army Area Intelligence School; The United States Army Intelligence Center and School, Company C, 1st Battalion, 11th Special Forces Group, (Airborne); the Defense Intelligence Agency,(DIA)and ...



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'Battalion Chief' - 'Battalion Chief' African American Military Heroes Throughout American history, succeeding in the military has demanded unflagging courage, strength of character, 'battalion chief' and a patriotic spirit. For an African American man or woman, serving in the military has also meant battling oppression 'battalion chief' and struggling against deep-seated prejudice. Those who persevered were not only warriors, nurses, or leaders--they were heroes 'battalion chief' and heroines. In this action-packed collection, you will meet thirty brave 'battalion chief' and determined African ...

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