Follow this Call of Duty walkthrough to make your way to Burnville. Learn how to clear enemies and navigate the village to reach your objective.
Alright, so Objective 5 is all about getting to the nearest town. This one's pretty straightforward, but there are a few spots where you'll want to be quick on the trigger. We're heading towards a place called Burnville.
- 1You'll start near some stairs with smoke. Your first target is the guard chilling at the top. Take him out.
- 2Head out the door and immediately take cover. There's a small courtyard ahead with some German soldiers. Clear them out, but pay special attention to the one who pops up in the window above the courtyard. That window is in the *next* building, not the one you're currently in.
- 3After dealing with the courtyard, enter the next building. As you move into the room with the dining table, you'll see a truck pull up outside the window.
- 4Make your way to the stairs in this room. Lean out to take down the enemies outside. If you've got 'em, tossing a grenade or two around here can really help clear them out.
- 5Now, you need to leave this building. Take the doorway that *doesn't* lead to the truck you saw earlier.
- 6As soon as you're outside, quickly look behind the door you just came through. There's a German soldier hiding there – take him out!
- 7Follow Captain Foley. You'll move through a trench, and that'll get you closer to Burnville.
- Keep an eye on those windows! Enemies can pop up unexpectedly.
- Don't forget to check behind you right after exiting buildings – sometimes enemies are hiding in plain sight.
- Grenades are your friend in open areas like the courtyard. Use them to soften up the enemy before you push.
Context:
This section takes place around 00:20 hours on D-Day. The mission objective is to capture the village of Ste. Mere Eglise, which is about 5 miles from Utah Beach. You're approaching through a field, with minefields on either side. Intel suggests two platoons of German paratroopers are in the village, making it a significant fight. The roads in Ste. Mere Eglise are key because they connect Utah Beach to the main peninsula highway, putting you directly in the path of likely German movements.
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