Detailed walkthrough for Objective 10 in Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, covering missions like 'Lighting the Torch' and 'Operation Overlord'. Learn strategies and tips for success.
Walkthrough
- 1Lighting the Torch (November 7, 1942): Lt. Powell's first OSS mission in Arzew, Algeria. Rescue Major Jack Grillo, secure beach areas, take out the airfield, and signal Operation Torch by lighting a lighthouse.
- 2Scuttling the U-529 (February 12, 1943): Infiltrate a German submarine in Norway disguised as an officer to scuttle the U-529 and destroy a prototype Naxos radar detector.
- 3Operation Overlord (June 6–7, 1944): Survive the Omaha Beach assault, then assist Captain Ramsey in finding and supporting 101st Airborne paratroopers to destroy Nebelwerfers outside Carentan. This is a legendary and intense mission.
- 4Behind Enemy Lines (June 22, 1944): Infiltrate a mansion complex behind enemy lines to gather intelligence on German movements and the 'King Tiger Tank.' Rescue a pilot and work with agent Manon Batiste. Objectives can be completed in any order.
- 5Day of the Tiger (August 20, 1944): Protect a tank crew stealing a King Tiger Tank and drive it through Brest. Defend the bridge and the tank from enemy forces, including other tanks and infantry. Features the difficult 'Sniper Town' level.
- 6Return to Fort Schmerzen (January 18, 1945): Infiltrate the restored Fort Schmerzen, a mustard gas production facility, with Army Rangers. Plant explosives, open gas lines, and escape as the fort collapses. Powell goes undercover as a German officer to steal an Stg-44.
Tips
- The 'Operation Overlord' mission is known for its extreme intensity and length, requiring endurance.
- 'Day of the Tiger' includes the notoriously difficult 'Sniper Town' section.
- In 'Behind Enemy Lines,' the order of objectives within the mansion complex does not matter.
- 'Scuttling the U-529' and 'Return to Fort Schmerzen' require Powell to go undercover as a German officer.
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