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本帖最后由 chrtew1234 于 2011-4-13 22:57 编辑
Men of War: Vietnam Overview
Men of War: Vietnam is a new game in the critically acclaimed series. Two new, story-driven campaigns let you taste the explosive mix of the jungle, Hueys and rock-n-roll in early 1968.
The US campaign focuses on a team of elite special ops soldiers, and each one of them has a personality. The unit includes Sergeant John Merrill, machinegunner Jim Walsh, sniper Sonny Armstrong, grenade launcher operator Carl Dillan and combat engineer Bill Kirby. In some missions they can count only on themselves, while in the others they act together with regular US and South-Vietnamese troops.
The North Vietnam campaign tells the story of two Soviet military consultants and two soldiers of the North Vietnam Army who are the only survivors of an ambush prepared by the US troops. The task of getting back to the North Vietnam territory is a difficult one – they have no means of radio communication, no wheeled vehicles, and it’s too far to make it there on foot. On their way these survivors get involved in a chain of bloodbath engagements and find themselves in the dead center of the well-known Tet offensive.
Missions range from special operations to full scale battles.
Key features:
- There are two sides in every story, so two new story-driven campaigns attempt to show the war from both sides.
- Breathtaking missions including an ambush on the Ho Chi Minh trail, a game of cat and mouse in the Mekong Delta, raids into Cambodia and Laos, bridge defense during the Tet offensive and more.
- New weapons and units: M-16, T-54, M-113, Patton III, M-60, AK-47, M-14, RPG-2, M-72 LAW, RPK and many more.
- Multiplayer mode – co-op for up to 4 players.
Military Consultants
January 23 – 31, 1968
The military consultants from the USSR were assigned to reach a Viet Cong base located in South Vietnam in the Cao Lanh area to train guerillas how to use the latest Soviet and ** weapons including sniper and explosives techniques. Together with a group of engineers sent to deploy AA batteries around the training camp, they advanced to the destination and were ambushed by the US infantry that had destroyed the base some time earlier. Only two Soviet consultants survived with two soldiers of the North Vietnam army, but the task of getting back to the North Vietnam territory remains a problem. There is no communication, no wheeled vehicles, and it’s impossible to get there on foot. On their way the consultants got involved in a chain of bloodbath engagements with enemies, and they found themselves in the dead center of the well-known Tet offensive.
US Army Special Operations Detachment
January 15 – February 15, 1968
The campaign starts when the special ops detachment under Sgt. Merrill’s command is sent out to examine a Vietnamese village, due to a suspicion that the locals are sheltering Viet Cong soldiers. The group had to accomplish several special missions: set an ambush on the Ho Chi Minh trail, hold a night raid into Cambodia, and participate in a large-scale offensive alongside other US Army forces. The almost impossible rescue of imprisoned US soldiers from a POW camp location in the vicinity of Hanoi will be the decisive combat of the campaign.
Military Consultants | 
| Fyodor Kazakov (Senior Lieutenant, 45 y.o.).Veteran of WWII. Fought with reconnaissance and sabotage group in the Far East. Then he was assigned to train Viet Cong guerillas and North Vietnam army soldiers sabotage in Vietnam. Prefers Kalashnikov assault rifles with optics. Able to use almost any type of small arms with the highest effectiveness.Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: Ironic, tranquil, and very self-assured. Considerable operational record allows him to make correct decisions in action, and overcome any difficulties, accidents and enemy actions. | 
| Mikhail Morozov (Lieutenant, 28 y.o.).Sniper. Operates with the Dragunov rifle, great in handling cold steel. Perfect at firing any pistols and revolvers. He was assigned to Vietnam to train soldiers how to handle the state-of-the-art soviet fire arms.Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: very cold-blooded and proficient at sniper shooting, but can lose his temper in non-combat circumstances. Despite his hot temper, he has proven himself to be a perfect shooter and mentor. |

| Fam Tin Ming (Lieutenant, 27 y.o.).
Accompanies the Soviet consultants as an interpreter. Trained to handle any automatic weapons, but prefers the Kalashnikov assault rifle due to its robustness and high fire-power.
Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: Highly responsible. Very respectful towards Kazakov and Morozov. Ready to sacrifice himself to save the Soviet consultants from death.
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| Li Van Kuan (Sergeant, 25 y.o.).
The forth survivor from the ambushed column of engineers and consultants. Extremely agile, and accurate at handling hand-held machine-guns (prefers Kalashnikov LMG), which is extraordinary for his size.
Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: He was 12 when he held a gun for the first time. It happened during the Sino-French War. It might be the reason for his restraint, taciturnity and insularity, as well as a habit of executing any commands without the slightest hesitation.
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US Army Special Operations Detachment | 
| John Merrill, 30 y.o.
US Army Special Operations group commander. Prefers the M16 rifle with silencer and sniper sight, but he can surely handle any automatic weapon. He also likes and uses a pistol with a silencer and he is perfect at throwing knives – he carries two of those on any operation.
Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: Military to the bone, rough professional. Might be rude, but will never let his partners down. Hates disputes.
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| Jim Volsh, 28 y.o.
Machine-gunner. Operates with Ì-60 machine-gun. Carries a gun with a silencer as an auxiliary weapon.
Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: Tough and reliable. Although it will never occur to him to disobey the order, Jim likes to whine about stuff like “what if we do it and get killed,” “oh, I need to run again with my heavy machine-gun,” “all of you are travelling light and I get my neck all scratched by the bullet belts.” All-in-all, a real professional, but grumbler and slightly paranoid.
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| Sonny Armstrong, 25 y.o.
Sniper. He is also highly efficient at handling a gun with silencer as well as throwing knives.
Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: Restrained, slightly arrogant and taciturn. Never disputes an order or talks back, proud of being a professional. If he jokes, he prefers dark humor; however it is not always funny.
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| Karl Dillan, 20 y.o.
Grenadier. Uses 40mm grenade launcher. Likes Colt XM-177E1 carbine, a short-barreled version of M16, as a secondary weapon.
Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: The most reckless one in the group due to his age. Always looks for trouble, not only for himself, but evidently for the others. Always makes wisecracks. Well, at least he thinks they are wise...
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| Bill Kirbi, 26 y.o.
Demolition specialist. Uses various types of explosives, from tactical charges up to mines. Very good with his captured AK-47 and a pistol with a silencer.
Personality/Behavioral peculiarities: Grim and unsociable, but he becomes excited when there is a need to set something on fire or explode. He is so carried away by what he is doing that if you don’t keep an eye on him he might be a “little” slow at retreating since he has to “leave a couple of presents” or blow something up in the air.
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