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im trying to figure out who they were. Heres who i got so far:

1.Hartsock
2.Corrion
3.Desola
4.Allen
5.Garnett
6.Zanovich
7.Obrieski
8.Rivas
9.Courtland
10.Mcreary
11.Legget

Randy said something about Muzza being the 13th. Mac is higher rank than Baker so he cant belong to it unless im mistaken. And another thing when Baker is talking about being responsible for 13 men is he including Mac as well?


Jasper:"I fell in love today"
Corrion:"Not this again"
 
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it's muzza
 
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ok look here but heres some if you need more emial me on msn bo.01@hotmail.com Too Happy

Baker's squad consists of Cpl. Joe "Red" Hartsock, Cpl. Sam Corrion, Pfc. Jack Courtland, Pfc. Stephan "Obi" Obrieski, Pvt Larry Allen, Pvt. Johnny Rivas, Pvt. Michael Desola, Pvt. David Muzza, Pfc. Thomas "Zano" Zanovich, Pvt. Michael Garnett and Pvt. Dale "kid" McCreary. The Radioman is Pvt. Kevin Benjamin "Legs" Leggett. The squad is under a SSgt. Greg "Mac" Hassay. "Mac" served under Sgt. Baker's father, whom he had much respect for, in the First World War and has promised to himself to make Sgt. Baker into a good soldier. 7 men of the 13-man squad are killed during the Normandy campaign. The men of Baker's squad who die are Allen, Garnett, Desola, Rivas, Obrieski, Muzza, and Leggett. By the end of the Normandy campaign only 6 members of the original 13-man squad are alive; Hartsock, Corrion, Courtland, Zanovich, McCreary, and Baker himself. The game has been praised for this realistic portrayal of the sacrifice made during World War II.

Another character included is Sgt. Baker's best friend, Sgt. George Risner, with whom he spent his childhood. He commands a M5 Light Tank. George follows Sgt. Baker into a small French town outside Saint Côme-du-Mont where his tank is hit by a panzerfaust. He soon dies while firing back at the Germans with his Colt .45 pistol. Also included are real life personalities General Dwight D. Eisenhower (in a deleted scene[1]), the Supreme Allied Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force and Lieutenant Colonel Robert G. Cole, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for leading a charge against a German position.

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i have gmail too

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