Bravo one Charlie nickname Bad company for B.u.m-v.g.

GAME
BFBC1 Icon Battlefield: Bad Company
Battlefield BC2 ICON Battlefield: Bad Company 2
BC2iOS Battlefield: Bad Company 2 iOS

COUNTRY
Flag of the United States United States of America
SERVICE
US Army seal United States Army
CIA logo Central Intelligence Agency

TYPE
Squad
NICKNAME
Bad Company
PARENT UNIT
Bravo Company, 222nd Army Battalion
Special Activities Division, Central Intelligence Agency

Bravo Two, originally designated Bravo One Charlie, is the call sign for a four-man squad led by Sergeant Samuel Redford during the First and Second Russo-American Wars.

Originally a unit within the 222nd Army Battalion's Bravo Company advised by Mike-One-Juliet and Archangel, the squad was later transferred to the command of General Braidwood of the CIA's Special Activities Division during the events of the second war.

The squad was originally comprised of Redford, Terrence Sweetwater, George Gordon Haggard Jr., and Bobby Sanford, but was later joined by Preston Marlowe after Sanford was killed in action.

Bravo One Charlie was a four-man fireteam in the 222nd Army Battalion's Bravo Company during the First Russo-American conflict. Nicknamed "Bad Company", B-Company was where the United States Army had all its insubordinates, hell-raisers and troublemakers that wouldn't fit in any other unit raked together. Actively used as expendable assets placed at the front lines, B-Company had the highest mortality rate in the entire United States Army, and transfer to the company was usually used as an alternative punishment for soldiers.

Bravo One was known for being an incredibly unorthodox, insubordinate, but surprisingly effective squad during the Russian conflicts. The squad was responsible for defeating the Legionnaire Mercenaries, apprehending Rico Escopar, destroying a Russian Scalar Weapon, and killing Arkady Kirilenko. Meanwhile, Bravo One purposely invaded the officially neutral country of Serdaristan, went AWOL pursuing the Legionnaire's gold while in Serdaristan, later stole said gold from the US Army after it was secured, and would again go AWOL to track down Colonel Kirilenko without official backing.

Despite their perchance for disobeying orders and going off mission, the unit's talent in combat and easy deniability resulted in them receiving several high-risk missions during the Russian wars, and as of the second conflict their activities resulted in the "Bad Company" moniker coming to refer to Bravo Two directly. After transfer to Special Activities, the squad was also embedded into several other units while on mission, including Task Force Kodiak and a unit of Marines while in Argentina.
Known Members

Bravo One Charlie has consisted of four soldiers since its conception in the 222nd; any soldier lost was quickly replaced by the new fodder constantly joining Bravo Company. The only known member of the unit to have been killed while part of the squad is Bobby Sanford, but Sweetwater and Haggard imply that several other "New Guys" had been killed in action during conversations in Battlefield: Bad Company. The squad has had no direct casualties since the addition of Marlowe, although supporting personnel such as Flynn have been killed in action assisting the team.

Official

Sgt. Samuel Redford (Squad leader, Active)
Pvt. George Gordon Haggard Jr. (Active)
Pvt. Terrance Sweetwater (Active)
Pvt. Preston Marlowe (Active)
Pvt. Bobby Sanford (Deceased)
Supporting

Mike-One-Juliet (Former squad adviser while part of the 222nd, Believed Active)
Archangel (Squad adviser during Chukotka operation, Believed Active)
Flynn "Ghost Rider" (Squad pilot after transfer to SPECACT, Deceased)
Maj. James "Aguire" Wyatt (SPECACT adviser before committing treason, Deceased)
History

Members


Samuel Redford
Age 44
Status: Alive

ALSO KNOWN AS
Redford
Sarge
APPEARANCES
Battlefield: Bad Company
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
ACTOR(S)
Bruce Johnson
AFFILIATION
United States Department of the Army Seal 222nd Army Battalion
CIA logo Special Activities Division
RANK
US Army E-5 Sergeant (E-5)
WEAPON

XM8 Prototype with XM320 and 4X Rifle Scope
Combat Knife

Sergeant Samuel D. Redford[1], commonly referred to as Sarge, is Bad Company's squad leader throughout the single player campaign of Battlefield: Bad Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2, whose retirement is always cancelled.

Sergeant Redford joined Bad Company at his own request so he could retire early, despite the unit having a high mortality rate. It states in the game's manual that he used to like the Army, but grew sick of it ever since he was sent to B-Company. At the beginning of the game, it is revealed that he only has 3 days of service remaining before he left. On his last day, after Haggard 'single-handedly invades a neutral country' to get mercenary gold, Redford threatens to court-martial and send Haggard to jail for the incident but ends up defending Haggard and takes responsibility for the incident, causing his service time to be extended.

As a result, Redford decides to go AWOL in an attempt to steal the mercenary's gold. He, along with the squad, nearly manage to successfully steal the gold, however to their dismay they find the US Army loading the gold into their trucks. In a stroke of luck, a commanding officer sees Redford and his squad and asks them to take the truck full of 'scrap metal' which the squad works out to be the gold that they previously discovered. The squad join the rear of the convoy, and then whilst no one is looking, they turn off onto a quiet road, where they excitedly begin to discuss how they will spend their loot with Redford stating that he intends to retire in luxury in a countryside with the gold.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

After an unknown amount of time (and the disappearance of the gold), Redford and his squad are in Russia doing a recon mission with orders to save an unnamed agent from enemy hands. After witnessing the execution of the said agent by a high value target, Redford and the squad then proceed to escape from the village using a hijacked truck. Along the way, they are attacked by an enemy helicopter which Marlowe manages to shoot down. Redford then retrieves a case from the wreck of the truck containing an unknown weapon. After returning to base and giving the weapon to General Braidwood, the General tells them the weapon they found was a fake and that the Russians have been transporting a number of the fake weapons after the discovery of Operation Aurora, where US Commandos invaded a small Japanese-held island to retrieve a Japanese scientist. The scientist had knowledge of a secret weapon being built by the Japanese in 1943-4.

Redford and the squad are then assigned to the Special Activities Division in order to find out more about the weapon and Redford's service is extended once again, much to his dismay. While being flown into Bolivia by Flynn "Ghost Rider", who Haggard refers to as a "hippie", Redford admits that the past mission was supposed to be his final one before retirement. When they arrive, Redford and the squad head out to meet with a CIA agent named Aguire who is an expert with the weapon. Upon saving Aguire, Redford and the squad then embark on a journey throughout Bolivia and Chile, piecing together the history of the weapon and some of Aguire's past. After Marlowe stumbles upon a journal containing information about the Operation and the actual weapon in an abandoned freighter, Redford heads out to meet up with Aguire. Along the way, their helicopter is shot down and the squad is separated.

Redford meets up with Haggard and later, Marlowe and Sweetwater, and then set out to save Flynn, who was captured at the crash site. After a close escape, the squad meets up with Aguire who then betrays them due to the fact that his father, Thomas Wyatt (whom the player plays in the first mission), was killed in Operation Aurora, after Marlowe reveals that the operation was a ruse by the US Military to see what the Japanese weapon would do. Aguire then admits that he has defected to Russia who plans to use the weapon to destroy America's power grid and leave the US in an anarchic state, allowing the Russians to invade.

Redford and the squad are saved from an execution by Flynn, who dies in the process. After much debating, Redford goes along with Marlowe's plan to either retrieve or destroy the weapon. While fighting in the slums of a city, Redford and the squad witnesses the activation of the weapon, causing a giant EMP with the radius of an atomic bomb. After the detonation, Haggard and Sweetwater decide to give up, but Marlowe and Redford manage to convince them to finish the fight. The squad then board the plane which is carrying the weapon en route to America, ditching their weapons along the way.

After almost an entire day later, Redford and Marlowe kill two guards and cause havoc on the plane. They discover the weapon is stored in a room which Sweetwater describes as "taking a act of God or a whole lot of C4 to break into". After going to the cockpit, Redford then decides to blow the weapon up along with the plane, saying "Retirement is going to be boring anyways." After jumping from the plane, the squad lands near Haggard's hometown in Texas. Just as they are about to celebrate, the General then arrives to tell them the Russians have invaded Alaska, further postponing Redford's retirement.

George Gordon Haggard Jr.

ALSO KNOWN AS
Haggard
Hags
APPEARANCES
Battlefield: Bad Company
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
ACTOR(S)
Nigel Whitmey
FIRST APPEARANCE    LAST APPEARANCE
Welcome to Bad Company    Airborne
AFFILIATION
United States Department of the Army Seal 222nd Army Battalion
CIA logo Special Activities Division
RANK
US Army Private Private
WEAPONs

870MCS
M136

STATUS
Alive

Quote

Truckasaurus Rex here I come!

Private George Gordon Haggard Jr.[1] is a member of the 222nd Army Battalion and is part of the Battalion's B-Company squad, otherwise known as Bravo One Charlie and later Bravo Two. He is a demolitions/explosives expert and shows an extreme love for explosions. He has been depicted to have an almost "Big Brother" relationship with his fellow squad member, Sweetwater, as they are always squabbling. Haggard is the comic relief of the squad, creating plans that are always shot down by his superior, Redford.

Not much is known about Haggard's life, but was described by Sergeant Redford as a natural-born demolitions expert. This, however led to his transfer into B-Company after he blew up "the biggest ammo dump east of Paris.", as well as an officer's latrine with a claymore mine.
Battlefield: Bad Company

With his transfer to B-Company due to his actions, Haggard became the squad's demolition expert. He was led to "single-handedly" invade the fictional Caucasus neutral country of Serdaristan in Battlefield: Bad Company after his discovery of the Legionnaire's vast fortune of gold.

Luckily for him, Sergeant Redford defends him, and, as a consequence, ends up having to serve a longer time in the United States Army, despite Redford initially suggesting Haggard could be court-martialed for his acts. After a lengthy trip through the Serdaristan countryside, a golf course, and a city by the Caspian Sea, he and the squad defeat the Legionnaire and are about to appropriate his gold, but, to their dismay, find the US Army loading the gold into their trucks. In a stroke of luck, a commanding officer spots them and orders them to take a truck full of "scrap metal" back to base. After driving with the convoy for a while, they drive away from the convoy, escaping with their prize of gold.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

In Battlefield: Bad Company 2, the squad now work on a special assignment for the Army in securing a dangerous scalar weapon. Haggard returns to B-Company as the squad's demolitions expert along with the other former members. During a mission in east Russia, Haggard guides the squad through a minefield using only a knife and observation skills. Redford spots a mine that Haggard missed just as he is about to step on it, showing that Haggard was not paying attention. During the mission to recover the agent Aguire, Haggard saves Sweetwater from stepping into an ambush by spotting a tripwire that no one else could see. Preston alerts him of the presence of more tripwires, which makes Haggard more cautious. During the hunt for the freighter ship during the mission Sangre del Toro, he demonstrates professional marksmanship skills by shooting a Russian soldier in the head with an M95 while aboard a helicopter.

He seems to have become an aviation/aircraft enthusiast, as well as having grown a strong friendship with the unit's pilot, Flynn, shown by the way he is motivated to save him and how sad he is when the helicopter is shot down and Flynn is killed. He later figures out Kirilenko's plan using his knowledge of aircraft, and proceeded to explain it to his squad mates, much to their astonishment. Haggard simply replies, "What? I can know stuff".

Terrence Sweetwater

ALSO KNOWN AS
Sweetwater
Sweets
CSI New Jersey
Sweatwater
APPEARANCES
Battlefield: Bad Company
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
ACTOR(S)
Richard Lynson
FIRST APPEARANCE LAST APPEARANCE
Welcome to Bad Company Airborne
AFFILIATION
United States Department of the Army Seal 222nd Army Battalion
CIA logo Special Activities Division
RANK
US Army Private Private
WEAPONS:
M60

Type 88 sniper

Status Alive
Sweetwater: Hey, I just brought that bitch down on a quarter of a dime, so a little respect!
Haggard: Very little!
SWEETWATER AND HAGGARD, BICKERING AFTER SWEETS BRINGS THE SATELLITE DOWN AND ADDING THE DISCLAIMER THAT "NOW WE HAVE TO GET INSIDE THAT THING."

Private Terrence Sweetwater, commonly referred to as Sweetwater or Sweets, is a main character that appears in Battlefield: Bad Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2.

Biography

He is part of the squad consisting of Redford, Haggard, and Marlowe. He uses a light/medium machine gun, serving as the fireteam's automatic rifleman. He is often picked on by Haggard and is treated like his younger brother; they often play rock-paper-scissors together.

Terrence is transferred into Bad Company for uploading a virus onto the military mainframe. He often tries to flirt with Mike-1-Juliet. Even though he carries the largest weapon, Sweetwater is the most cautious member of the squad often pointing out the enemy's superiority in numbers and equipment. He also seems to be the most intelligent of the squad, besides Sergeant Redford.

Preston Marlowe

ALSO KNOWN AS
Pres
New guy
Marlowe
APPEARANCES
Battlefield: Bad Company
Battlefield: Bad Company 2
ACTOR(S)
David Menkin
AFFILIATION
United States Department of the Army Seal 222nd Army Battalion
CIA logo Special Activities Division
RANK
US Army Private Private
WEAPON
Battlefield: Bad Company:
M416 with M203
KNV-1
MP443 (Crash and Grab only)
Any collectible weapon or gadget picked up by the player
Battlefield: Bad Company 2:

XM8 Prototype with XM320 and 4X Rifle Scope
Combat Knife
MP443 (No One Gets Left Behind only)
Any collectible weapon or gadget picked up by the player

STATUS
Alive

Wars are fought for any number of reasons. But on the battlefield, every soldier has to find his own. As things turned out, me and my buddies found a pretty interesting one.
PRESTON MARLOWE

Private Preston Marlowe is the protagonist and main playable character in the singleplayer campaigns of Battlefield: Bad Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2. He is a member of the 222nd Army Battalion's B-Company, collectively known as "Bad Company" among many soldiers in the US Army. He comes from a line of war veterans, as his father was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War, and his grandfather fought in the European theater in World War II.

Biography

Before "Bad Company"

Before his life in the army as a soldier of the 222nd Army Battalion, Preston grew up always wanting to be a soldier due to his family's heritage. Once he enlisted, he was shipped to Europe where he was stationed in Łódź, Poland.[1]

Expecting to get right in to the action on the front lines, Marlowe became very disappointed as his unit did not receive orders and he was forced to pass time by playing cards and watching the war on the news. He feels due to his boredom that someone on the base will do something stupid, just to make the place more interesting, and he feels he will be that person.

Rumors start to spread about the 222nd's B-Company. Nicknamed "Bad Company" by the grunts, the unit is said to be a conglomerate of all the misfit soldiers that can't fit in another unit due to their actions. Preston likens the Company to be somewhere between a special needs class and death row since the unit is considered expendable by the Army and is meant to keep the Russian Army occupied while the real Army prepares. However, Preston is envious of the Company as they actually are fighting, while he is stuck at base.[2]

Transfer to "Bad Company"

Eventually, Preston got to know some of the helicopter pilots. Due to his father being a pilot in Vietnam, one of the pilots kept trying to get Preston to try flying their UH-60 Black Hawk. He eventually takes the Black Hawk for a spin, noting it does not handle like his father's Bell helicopter that he had previously flown. Upon landing the helicopter, he ends up hitting a General's limousine with the rotor. It cracks the vehicle's windshield and lacerates the vehicle's hood, as he landed too close to the right side of the helipad.[3] Preston is taken into custody by the military police for his infraction. Feeling he would get off with a warning, Preston is instead transferred to B-Company for his insubordination, put on a Black Hawk, and sent to the front lines with the rest of his new unit.

Battlefield: Bad Company

Preston meets his new squad-mates and quickly learns from Sgt. Redford that Bad Company is much less formal than other military units. An artillery barrage wipes out the convoy, along with the squad's truck. This is where the player learns to look, jump, crouch, shoot, fire grenades, and repair vehicles. Mike-One-Juliet, the dispatch officer, sends Bravo-One Charlie (Preston's squad), to wipe out an artillery battery used by the Russians and later to use them to shell the incoming vehicles attacking Juneau convoy. The squad is then sent to clear a Russian-occupied river crossing when the Russians destroy the bridge. Bravo-One is then sent to clear a Russian-occupied farm before being extracted, but when their helicopter is shot down by anti-aircraft fire, they are then sent to destroy the anti-air emplacements and raid another Russian-occupied farm in Juneau Convoy's path. When the squad joins Juneau convoy, it is attacked by another artillery barrage. They barely manage to escape, and are sent to destroy radar jammers to let an airstrike destroy the artillery. After the airstrike finishes, Bravo-One clears out any survivors and encounter the Legionnaire Mercenaries, a mercenary group said to be the strongest military organization in the world. Haggard finds a gold bar in the suit of a dead Legionnaire mercenary, starting their interest in the Legionnaire's gold.

On what was supposed to be Redford's last mission before retirement, the squad is sent to move through more Russian territory when they find a house with the Legionnaires' insignia on a sign in front, Acta Non Verba - Latin for "Action, Not Words". Haggard sends Marlowe inside to check out the house. There, Marlowe finds the first case of gold. The squad had been given orders to destroy fuel and missile storage facilities and to then meet up with a US Armored Division and escort them into the Russian-held city of Zabograd. Bravo-One Charlie is sent ahead to clear the pass of anti-tank missile launchers and to escort the tanks to the other side of the town where the main assault is to take place. The squad is then sent to destroy a Russian radio outpost before they call for reinforcements, but they are too late as the call is made and more Russian forces arrive. Just then, a rocket is heard hitting a US tank nearby, to which Mike-One-Juliet sends the squad to defend it from the enemy reinforcements until more US forces arrive. Mike-One-Juliet then sends them to a harbor full of suspicious activity and says that if they do a good job, she could get them out the company and in to a better unit. They arrive at the harbor, but find that it is full of mercenaries. The squad, led by Haggard and the thought of gold, fight their way through, but after checking the bodies, find nothing. They then spot some trucks and watch them drive away. As they go, a bar of gold drops out of the back and they become determined to follow them and retrieve the gold.

Soon after arriving on the border of Serdaristan, Bravo-One Charlie finds the trucks crossing the border and realize they can't follow it any longer as Serdaristan is neutral in the war. Overcome with greed, Haggard runs across the border, "single-handedly invading a neutral country". When asked why they were in Serdaristan, Redford Tells Mike-One-Juliet that it was his idea to wipe out a potential threat. Redford's tour of duty is consequentially increased by another year. This pushes Redford over the edge and he tells the squad that they're going AWOL. They first destroy three radio transmission towers to cover their tracks. Redford then figures out that the gold is in another harbor. After they fight their way through, they are just about to enter the Legionnaire's cargo ship when the US Army shows up and captures them.

The Army sends Bravo-One Charlie on a top-secret mission to go into Serdaristan and capture the President, who they believe is selling arms to the Russians. However, the squad realizes that Serdaristan is no longer neutral when they witness their chopper being shot down by Serdaristani anti-air emplacements. Mike-One-Juliet sends them to destroy the emplacements so that another chopper can be flown in to extract them with the President once they capture him. Later on, Miss July sees lots of activity at the Presidential Palace, so she sends Bravo-One a laser designator and directs them to an enemy weapons cache. They make their way through the President's personal golf course and head towards the Presidential Palace. Once they arrive, they find that the grounds are crawling with Legionnaires. They fight their way in to get the President but when Redford calls for an evac chopper, Mike-One-Juliet tells them that she cannot because the Army ditched them and that they were on their own. President Serdar then tells them he has a personal Mi-24 Hind that they could use to escape from Serdaristan.

The squad then takes the President's helicopter and use it to destroy Serdaristan's military infrastructure. Their helicopter soon runs out of fuel and they arrive at a refueling station. As there is no source of fuel near the helicopter, Marlowe and Haggard are forced to drive an M939 truck carrying fuel to the Hind. Haggard then accidentally pours the fuel into the cooling unit, forcing Sweetwater to fix it due to Haggard's incompetence. They hold off Serdaristan Army reinforcements and as several BMD-3's starting moving towards them, before Sweetwater fixes the fuel problem and they escape. The President then asks Bravo-One to bring him to Russia for his exile and as he informs them about where the gold is, but the Legionnaire appears in his personal Ka-52 and shoots down the pimped-out Hind.

Marlowe wakes up after the crash, only to find his squad-mates and the President missing. He tries contacting Mike-1-Juliet, to which she guides him to several areas where she thinks the squad is located. In one of the areas, there is a video screen of the Legionnaire interrogating President Serdar and later shooting the camera after he finds out that it was recording. Marlowe makes his way through a large Russian Army force to get to the monastery located on top of a mountain, where he finds his squad did not actually need much saving as they had just escaped captivity. Together, they all head back down the mountain, evading Russian reinforcements as they head towards the sea where they may find a boat to escape with. After fighting tanks, APCs and a Russian Hind, they find the President in a small port about to be executed by the Legionnaires. The squad manages to stop the execution and, with the President, take a boat to Sadiz, along the Caspian Sea.

The President gets his exile from his country on a small island near Sadiz while the squad goes after the gold. After fighting a large number of Middle Eastern Coalition soldiers and tanks, Bravo-One Charlie overhears that the US Army is pushing onward toward the port of Sadiz, where the gold is located on the Legionnaire's tanker. The squad then destroys two bridges to prevent the Army from getting there first. When they reach the port, they find the stash of gold in a warehouse. While they were staring in awe at the piles of gold, the Legionnaire shows up and attacks the squad in his helicopter. They race towards the end of a pier where Sweetwater believes an anti-aircraft gun is located. However, just as Marlowe is about to man the VADS, the Legionnaire destroys it. Marlowe finds a M2 Carl Gustav on the helipad above and with a few well-placed shots, destroys the Ka-52. They return to the warehouse to find the US Army packing up all of the gold in the warehouse into trucks. Just as the squad is about to leave in disappointment, a US Army Officer notices them and gives them orders to drive one of the trucks full of "scrap metal" with the convoy. They follow the convoy for a while until they turn off to a side road and speed away, each talking about how they will spend their share of gold.

Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Bravo-One-Charlie escaped with the gold though it is assumed that the US Military eventually caught up to them and took the gold back. Marlowe and the squad are later sent on a counter-intelligence operation behind enemy lines in Russia in attempt to secure a high value individual of the US military, and a device related to a scalar weapon. Despite escaping Russian soldiers, and completing what they thought was their final mission in B-company, the device is discovered to be a fake. Being impressed with their previous activities, Army General Braidwood assigns them to the Special Activities Division, and tasks them with delivering information to Agent Aguire, much to the disappointment of Sgt. Redford.

The squad travels to Bolivia in search of Aguire. Through many firefights with paramilitaries, they manage to save Aguire just before a Russian hauls him onto a waiting Mi-24 Hind. After discovering that Aguire's findings were stolen by the Russians, Aguire requests the squad to get all his intelligence detailing the scalar weapon from a satellite. The squad moves up to take the mountain with assistance from their pilot Flynn and his UH-60 Black Hawk. After taking over the satellite station, Sweetwater codes the satellite to crash, with the squad driving over cross country to find it, taking on Vodniks and Quad Bikes along the way. After reaching the satellite, the squad successfully defeat a Russian counterattack aimed at destroying the satellite, but soon bad weather rolls in. While Redford and Haggard go to find transport, with Sweetwater following, Marlowe soon finds the data storage unit and proceeds to go down the mountain during a blizzard, taking on Russian patrols, and is soon extracted by the others in Flynn's helicopter.

During extraction, Aguire briefs the squad about the man responsible for building a scalar weapon named Arkady Kirilenko; the Russian Army colonel the squad failed to eliminate in Chukotka, who is believed to be hiding in Chile. Marlowe and the squad travel to Chile, where they, aided by US Armoured forces and Marines, find Kirilenko, though he soon escapes after US Command starts shelling Kirilenko's position. Left only with papers from Kirilenko's office, Sweetwater discovers there is a shipping manifest for a lost ship called the "Sangre del Toro." Aided by the rest of the squad getting the coordinates, Marlowe finds the ship and retrieves an unnamed compound essential to the use of the weapon, and finds out the truth behind Operation Aurora.

While attempting to meet Aguire in Colombia, the squad's helicopter is shot down by a Javelin and they become separated. Sweetwater and Marlowe regroup first, taking on a militia counter-attack, and they soon find the rest of the squad. After fighting through heavily defended Russian bases, the squad find Flynn, and then race to a helicopter base on Quad Bikes. After fighting through Russian territories in a salvaged Black Hawk, the squad reach the rendezvous with Aguire, and Marlowe gives Aguire the compound, while Redford demands to know what's happening. However, Aguire double-crossed the squad by allying with Kirilenko, his rival in the quest for the scalar weapon. Aguire wanted revenge against the United States for what happened to his father, one of the commandos in original raid on Japan, after Marlowe revealed that the US Military callously sent them to their deaths. Despite the alliance, Kirilenko betrays Aguire and kills him. Flynn intervenes and saves the squad at the cost of his own life after his helicopter is shot down by an RPG.

While still mourning after Flynn's loss, the squad overhear a Russian soldier's radio, which the squad use to find their position. They begin to move towards a city, but then Kirlienko begins the detonation of the scalar weapon. The squad begin advancing through a Venezuelan city, being attacked by Russian and militia troops, along with mortars. However, as they reach the mouth of a large river, they witness a huge firefight between US and Russian troops. However, as the fight reaches a climax, the scalar weapon detonates, annihilating the US forces and sending "all tech dead." The squad then fight through the blast zone in pursuit of Kirilenko, but, as the squad reach the plane, an An-225 Mryia, they realize it's taking off. The squad unanimously vote that they should hijack the plane, and set off through sewer tunnels towards it. Though they had to discard their weapons, they climb on board through the undercarriage, and await dawn.

The squad begins to progress through the plane, taking out multiple guards before reaching the scalar weapon, which is protected by a reinforced pane of glass, which Haggard says will "take an act of God to get through, or a lot of C4." The squad then fight towards the cockpit of the plane, but realize that Kirilenko is in the Scalar chamber itself when they discover that the cockpit is empty. After detonating C4 to get through the glass, the squad destroy the Scalar weapon, and then proceed to bail out of the plane. However, as Sweetwater tries to give Marlowe the last parachute, Kirilenko tackles him, and Marlowe is forced to dive out of the plane, killing Kirilenko in a free fall with an MP-443. Sweetwater passes Marlowe a parachute in midair, and the pair land safely in Texas alongside the rest of the squad. However, as they begin to celebrate, General Braidwood tells them to follow him in a HMMVW, as the Russians are invading through Alaska.

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