Complete walkthrough for Mission 4: Behind Enemy Lines in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Includes objectives, stealth tactics, and strategies for infiltrating the enemy command post.
Walkthrough
- 1M4L1: Omaha Beach - Normandy, France - June 6, 1944
You begin this mission alone as an OSS agent. Your primary objective is to reach a Resistance safehouse in St. Ebremont. Along the way, search for a downed Allied G3 Operations Officer and his pilot. If found, escort them to a safehouse for extraction. - 2M4L2: Diverting the Enemy - Normandy, France - June 22, 1944
Meet your Resistance contact, Manon Batiste. She emphasizes stealth and the use of your silenced Hi-Standard pistol, effective for headshots at close range. Your goal is to infiltrate an occupied French estate. To do this, create distractions:- Incapacitate tanks at a nearby tank park by planting explosives. Stow away on a supply truck to reach the park undetected.
- 3Switch the tracks at a train depot to divert an incoming supply train into a repair lane. Plant explosives on the lane barrier to detonate when the train hits it.
- 4M4L3: The Command Post - Normandy, France - June 22, 1944
With enemy forces distracted, infiltrate the estate. The inner gate is heavily defended; seek alternative entry points. Once inside:- Use the radio to send a false communique directing a shipment of Kar 98K rifles to Courson, where the Resistance will intercept it.
- 5Locate maps containing battle plans for the St. Lo region.
- 6Find a troop and supply manifest detailing enemy deployments.
- 7If encountered, locate documentation for any new heavy tanks (larger than standard Tiger or Panzer tanks).
Tips
- Use your silenced Hi-Standard pistol for stealthy headshots.
- Prioritize stealth when infiltrating the estate and bypassing the inner gate.
- The Winchester Riot Shotgun is effective for close-quarters combat inside the estate.
- Be observant for the heavy tank, as it may contain crucial documentation.
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