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* Frontline's first level: [[Meaningful Name|Your Finest Hour.]] Storming the beaches of D-Day. To date, this is the closest gaming equivalent to the Omaha scene in [[Saving Private Ryan]]. It helps that the series was produced and overseen by [[Steven Spielberg]] after all...
* Frontline's first level: [[Meaningful Name|Your Finest Hour.]] Storming the beaches of D-Day. To date, this is the closest gaming equivalent to the Omaha scene in [[Saving Private Ryan]]. It helps that the series was produced and overseen by [[Steven Spielberg]] after all...
** The crowner of that crowning moment is when you finally fight your way up an defense emplacement, kill the gunners on top and turn a machine gun against the other emplacement and let the Germans there see how they like being mowed down!
** The crowner of that crowning moment is when you finally fight your way up an defense emplacement, kill the gunners on top and turn a machine gun against the other emplacement and let the Germans there see how they like being mowed down!
{{quote| And when he gets to heaven<br />
{{quote|And when he gets to heaven
To Saint Peter he will tell<br />
To Saint Peter he will tell
"One more soldier reporting in<br />
"One more soldier reporting in
I've served my time in hell" }}
I've served my time in hell" }}
* The Dachsmag Port level, where you have to scuttle a giant U-Boat. The Nazis launch the thing early because Jimmy was causing so much havoc that [[One-Man Army|they thought he was an entire Allied battalion!]]
* The Dachsmag Port level, where you have to scuttle a giant U-Boat. The Nazis launch the thing early because Jimmy was causing so much havoc that [[One-Man Army|they thought he was an entire Allied battalion!]]
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* The ending of the first game. Reprogramming a V2 rocket and firing it at its own launch facility was pretty tight.
* The ending of the first game. Reprogramming a V2 rocket and firing it at its own launch facility was pretty tight.
* [[Medal of Honor]] (2010): An [[Communications Officer|un-named technician]] gets fed up with [[General Failure|General Flagg's]] bullcrap and [[Fake Static|disconnects his call]] before he can order them to {{spoiler|leave the Neptune team to die}}:
* [[Medal of Honor]] (2010): An [[Communications Officer|un-named technician]] gets fed up with [[General Failure|General Flagg's]] bullcrap and [[Fake Static|disconnects his call]] before he can order them to {{spoiler|leave the Neptune team to die}}:
{{quote| ''[[Blatant Lies|We seem to have lost the VTC, Sir.]]''}}
{{quote|''[[Blatant Lies|We seem to have lost the VTC, Sir.]]''}}


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  • Frontline's first level: Your Finest Hour. Storming the beaches of D-Day. To date, this is the closest gaming equivalent to the Omaha scene in Saving Private Ryan. It helps that the series was produced and overseen by Steven Spielberg after all...
    • The crowner of that crowning moment is when you finally fight your way up an defense emplacement, kill the gunners on top and turn a machine gun against the other emplacement and let the Germans there see how they like being mowed down!

And when he gets to heaven
To Saint Peter he will tell
"One more soldier reporting in
I've served my time in hell"