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© 2005 Activision Publishing, Inc. Activision and Call of Duty are registered trademarks of Activision Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved.

This product contains software code from Id Software, Inc. © 1999-2005 Id Software, Inc. © 2005, Discovery Communications,

Inc. Military Channel, logo and Go Behind the Lines are trademarks of Discovery Communications, Inc., used under license. All rights reserved.

www.discovery.com.

Microsoft, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox Live, and the Xbox, Xbox 360,and Xbox Live logos are either registered trademarks or trademarks

of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.

80937.226.AU

WARNING

Before playing this game, read the Xbox 360™ Instruction Manual and any peripheral manuals for important safety and health information. Keep all manuals for future reference. For replacement manuals, see www.xbox.com/support or call Xbox Customer Support (see inside of back cover).

Important Health Warning About Playing Video Games

Photosensitive SeizuresA very small percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that may appear in video games. Even people who have no history of seizures or epilepsy may have an undiagnosed condition that can cause these “photosensitive epileptic seizures” while watching video games.

These seizures may have a variety of symptoms, including lightheadedness, altered vision, eye or face twitching, jerking or shaking of arms or legs, disorientation, confusion, or momentary loss of awareness. Seizures may also cause loss of consciousness or convulsions that can lead to injury from falling down or striking nearby objects.

Immediately stop playing and consult a doctor if you experience any of these symptoms. Parents should watch for or ask their children about the above symptoms—children and teenagers are more likely than adults to experience these seizures. The risk of photosensitive epileptic seizures may be reduced by taking the following precautions: • Sit farther from the television screen. • Use a smaller television screen. • Play in a well-lit room. • Do not play when you are drowsy or fatigued.

If you or any of your relatives have a history of seizures or epilepsy, consult a doctor before playing

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CONTENTSGame Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

The Single Player Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Single Player Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Playing the Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

In-Game Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Movement Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Weapon Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Other Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Multiplayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Connect to Xbox Live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Credits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Product License Agreement and Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Customer Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

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GAME CONTROLS

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SINGLE PLAYER MENUFrom this menu you can launchnew campaigns, resume gamesin progress, switch to theMultiplayer portion ofCall of Duty 2® or access theconfiguration options.

New Game—This optionappears when you haven’t yetstarted playing the Single Playerportion of the game. Selecting thisstarts you on your way.

Resume Game—Load the game you were playing from your last Save Point so you cancontinue your progress through the campaigns. This option is displayed only after startinga mission.

Mission Select—Start a new Call of Duty 2 game from the beginning of the first campaign,or play any mission you currently have unlocked. After selecting your mission, choose yourdifficulty level from one of the four options available.

Controls—Choose this option to change your controller preferences such as stick and buttonlayout, as well as look sensitivity and inversion.

Options—Choose this option to toggle auto-aim, controller vibration, subtitles and crosshairand to select your save device.

Multiplayer—Switches you to the Multiplayer menu.

PLAYING THE GAMEBefore each mission, you will receive a briefing. They’re frequently in the form of orders fromyour superiors, or personal journal entries. The briefings often provide crucial information aboutyour objectives and the dangers you’ll face. Study them carefully. They could save your life.

y =Smoke Grenade

à = XboxGuide Button

z = Frag Grenade

w = Aim Down the Sight x = Fire Weapon

left thumbstick:Left = Strafe Left

Right = Strafe RightUp = Forward

Down = Backwardj = Binoculars

right thumbstick =Free Look

h = Melee

; (START) =Show Objectives/Pause

: (BACK) =Show Score

d button =Change Weapon

b button =Toggle Crouch/Press and Holdb button = Prone

a button =Jump/Stance Up/Mantle

c button =Use/Reload

THE SINGLE PLAYER GAMEIn the Single Player campaigns of the game, you are an Allied soldier in some of the fiercestcombat of the Second World War. The success of your mission, and your very survival, willdepend on how well you move, shoot, and perhaps most importantly, how well you work withyour squad mates. To start a Single Player game, select Single Player from the Main Menu.

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Damage Direction—When you take damage from enemy fire, a red arrow will appear nearthe center of the screen indicating the general direction from which you were hit. If the arrowpoints upward, the enemy is in your forward arc. If the arrow points downward, the enemy ishitting you from behind.

Use Icon—This indicator appears when there’s an item you can pick up oruse. This could be anything from secret documents to a weapon or vehicle.To use the desired item, press your Use button (the c button). In thecase of some items, such as a climbing rope, you must press and hold theUse button.

Grenade Threat Indicator—Hand grenades are a vital part of combat. Grenades get throwninto your area from various locations.Note: The arrows indicate the location of grenades landing near you.

Health System—The red Damage Direction arrows on your screen are the first indicationyou’re taking damage. Further signs your character is close to death include heavy breathing,heart palpitations and blurred vision. Call Of Duty 2 will display a message when this happensthe first few times only. Then, it’s up to you to find cover as soon as possible if these occur.Doing so will allow your health to return to normal after a brief rest, provided you’re nottaking any more damage.

MOVEMENT CONTROLSThe default movement buttons are as follows:

COMMAND DEFAULT BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Forward up on left thumbstick Walk forward.

Backpedal down on left thumbstick Walk backward.

Move Left left on left thumbstick Sidestep to the left.

Move Right right on left thumbstick Sidestep to the right.

Stand/Jump a button Jump or stand upright fromCrouching or Prone.

Go to Crouch b button Crouch from Standing or Prone.

Go to Prone b button (hold) Lie prone from Standing or Crouched.

Free Look/Aim right thumbstick Look around and aim your weapon.

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IN-GAME DISPLAY

Compass—The Compass is useful for helping you navigate, locate your objectives andincrease your situational awareness. In addition to showing the direction you’re facing, italso shows the location of nearby allies (green arrows) and enemies (red dots). Your currentobjective is marked with a gold star.

Stance Indicator—The triangle-shaped icon displays your current stance in the game.The icon will show Standing, Crouching or Prone, depending on the stance you choose.

Status Text—Throughout the game, updates appear in the upper-left corner of the screen.These include changes in mission objectives and other alerts.

Ammunition Counter—The box in the lower right-hand section of the screen is your ammocounter. The first number indicates how many rounds are in your current weapon. The secondnumber indicates the total number of rounds available for that weapon.

Crosshair—Use your crosshair to aim your weapon at your enemies. When you run or walk,your crosshair disappears because you’re moving. When you stop moving, you automaticallysteady your weapon and your crosshair narrows. It’s often wisest to fire when completely stoppedto ensure accurate shots (and to conserve ammo). Crouching or lying prone also keeps yourcrosshair focused, and it’s advisable to use these positions whenever possible. If you move yourcrosshair over an ally who’s close to you, you’ll see your crosshair change to the image of aperson. Press the Use button (the c button) to ask individuals to move out of your line of sight.

Compass

StanceIndicator

Crosshair AmmunitionCounter

Status Text

GrenadeThreatIndicator

Damage Direction

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StancesYou’ll quickly learn that thesoldier who stands tall on thebattlefield often winds up dead.A shrewd player will make gooduse of both the Crouch andProne stance positions in battleto keep cover and move withoutexposing him or herself toenemy fire. Bear in mind that whileCrouched or Prone, you’ll be harderto hit, but won’t move as fast as whenyou’re standing up. Additionally, whileProne, you’ll move very slowly andwon’t be able to fire while moving.Important Tip: Always use available cover! Crouching behind trees and brush can keep the enemyfrom spotting you. Getting behind bulletproof objects can save you from gunfire and shrapnel.

Mantle SystemWhen you approach some obstacles, an arrow will appear on your screen indicating to hit yourJump button (the a button) to automatically jump over the obstacle in front of you.

WEAPON CONTROLSThe default weapon-related buttons are as follows:COMMAND DEFAULT BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Attack x Fire weapon.

Aim Down the Sight w Hold down and release to switchbetween Aim Down the Sight andFrom the Hip firing modes.

Melee Attack click the right thumbstick Strike the enemy with the butt of your gun.

Reload Weapon c button Reload weapon.

Throw Frag Grenade z Throws a Frag Grenade.

Throw Smoke Grenade y Throws a Smoke Grenade.

Change Weapon d button Switch between your weapons.

Binoculars/Hold Breath click the left thumbstick Hold down to use binoculars, or when usinga sniper scope, press and hold to hold yourbreath and steady your aim.

Aiming Down the

Sight (ADS)Every gun has an Aim Down theSight mode. This brings theweapon up from your hip toyour face so you can look downthe sight (or into the scope, inthe case of sniper rifles). Aimingdown the sight gives you a slightzoom effect, enabling you to be more accurate. However, while aiming down the sight, you willmove much slower than normal. The default button for Aim Down the Sight is w.

Crouched Prone Standing

Holding Your

BreathThe sniper scope magnifies yoursmallest movements, making itdifficult to draw a bead on adistant target. You can steadyyour aim by holding yourbreath (click and hold the leftthumbstick) for a short time.

Melee AttackWhen the enemy is right on topof you, it can be difficult to aimyour weapon and defendyourself properly. In thesesituations, use your Meleeattack (click the rightthumbstick) to strike the enemywith the butt of your weapon.

Change WeaponThroughout the game, you can carry two weapons at a time. Press Change Weapon(the d button) to switch between the weapons you’re carrying.

Reloading Your WeaponWhen your weapon runs out of ammunition, you will automatically reload. Watch your ammocounter carefully! Reloading in the middle of a firefight takes time and leaves you unable todefend yourself. You can manually reload your weapon between fights with the Reload button(the c button).

Swapping Weapons & Picking Up ItemsWhen you see a weapon on the ground, you can swap it for one of your two main weapons.To swap weapons, move your crosshair over the weapon, and when you see the Use Indicator,press and hold the Use button (the c button). You’ll drop your current weapon and pick upthe new weapon. Picking up items is as simple as pointing your crosshair at the item andpressing and holding the Use button, or, in the case of ammunition, walking over it.

Stationary Weapons & VehiclesTo use a stationary weapon (such as an MG42 machinegun) or vehicle, move toward it untilyou see the Use Icon. Press and hold the Use button (the c button) to take control.Fire the weapon with the normal attack command. Press the Use buttonagain to abandon the weapon or vehicle. 98

Smoke Grenades Provide ConcealmentYou can decide which grenade is best for the current combat situation. Once obtained, switchingto smoke grenades (y) will provide a temporary cloud of smoke for you and your squad tomaneuver in unseen.

OTHER CONTROLSCOMMAND DEFAULT BUTTON DESCRIPTIONShow Objectives ; Pause your game and bring up a list of

your mission objectives in Single Player.

Use c button Use, pick up, drop off and otherwiseinteract with items and vehicles.

Show Objectives/pauseThroughout your campaign, mission objectives will change. Press the Show Objective button(;) to pause the game, show your mission objectives and give you a status on each one.

• Incomplete or in-progress mission objectives appear in white text.• Completed mission objectives appear in gray text.

MULTIPLAYERThis section of the manual willguide you through the multiplayerportion of Call of Duty 2.

XboxPlay anyone and everyone,anytime, anywhere on XboxLive®. Build your profile (yourgamer card). Chat with yourfriends. Download content at Xbox Live Marketplace. Send and receive voice and videomessages. Get connected and join the revolution.

ConnectingBefore you can use Xbox Live, connect your Xbox console to a high-speed Internet connectionand sign up to become an Xbox Live member. For more information about connecting, and todetermine whether Xbox Live is available in your region, go to www.xbox.com/live.

Family SettingsThese easy and flexible tools enable parents and caregivers to decide which games young gameplayers can access based on the content rating. For more information, go towww.xbox.com/familysettings.

LIVE

Find Standard Match—Choose this option to find an unranked match you can invite friends to.

Find Ranked Match—Choose this option to find a ranked match for competitive play. Friendscannot be invited to join a ranked match.

Gametype—Select the gametype you want to play. Random, Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch,CTF, Headquarters or Search and Destroy.

After selecting either Standard or Ranked Match, you’ll be taken to an Xbox Live Lobby to waitfor other players to join. Please note that Call of Duty 2 supports up to eight players online overXbox Live.

Split ScreenSelect Split Screen to go to the Xbox Guide to sign everyone in. From there, you’ll have thefollowing options.

Start Game—Selecting this option starts the match.

Location—Select the location you’d like the match to take place in.

Gametype—Here you can select the gametype you want to play. Random, Deathmatch, TeamDeathmatch, CTF, Headquarters or Search and Destroy.

System LinkJoin Game—This option takes you to the Server Screen. The Server Screen will help you find agame to join.

Create Game—This option allows you to create a game. The game options are identical to theSplit Screen.

CONTROLSSelect this option to edit the Game Controls.

SINGLE PLAYERSelect this option to go back to the Single Player menu.Note: By playing online, you must leave the Activision-controlled environment in Call of Duty 2. Thegame’s content has been rated for 16+ audiences, but the content of the game may change duringonline play due to, among other things, interactive exchanges. Activision and Infinity Ward take noresponsibility for content external to the game itself.

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CREDITSINFINITY WARD

Design LeadZied Rieke

Engineering LeadJason West

Executive ProducerVince Zampella

Art LeadMichael Boon

Art DirectorRichard Kriegler

Audio LeadMarc Ganus

ENGINEERINGProgramming Leads

Robert FieldFrancesco GigliottiEarl Hammon, Jr.

ProgrammingRichard Baker

Chad BarbBen Bastian

Hyun Jin ChoJoel Gompert

Brian LangevinSarah Michael

Bryan Pearson – SoundJon Shiring – Multiplayer

Additional ProgrammingBryan Kuhn

Preston GlennChad Grenier

Mackey McClandlishBrent Mcleod

Level Design &Gameplay Scripting

Brent McleodBrian GilmanChad GrenierGeoff SmithJon Porter

Keith “Ned” BellMackey McClandlish

Mohammad “BadMofo” AlaviNathan SilversPreston GlennRodney Houle

Roger AbrahamssonSteve Fukuda

Todd AldermanZied Rieke

Multiplayer Design LeadTodd Alderman

AnimationUrsula EscherChance GlascoMark GrigsbyPaul MesserlyZach Volker

Harry WaltonLei Yang

Technical AnimationRichard Cheek

Eric Pierce

Environmental Art LeadChris Cherubini

ArtBrad AllenPeter Chen

James ChungJoel Emslie

Chris HassellJeff Heath

Oscar LopezTaehoon OhSami Onur

Velinda PelayoRichard Smith

Jiwon SonTheerapol Srisuphan

Visual EffectsRobert A. Gaines

Concept ArtBrad Allen and Paul Messerly

Additional Art/AnimationMichael Anderson

Jason BoeschJosh Lokan

Steven Giesler

MANAGEMENTCEO

Grant Collier

CCOVince Zampella

CTOJason West

ProducerEric Riley

Associate ProducerEric Johnsen

Associate ProducerPatrick Lister

Associate ProducerDan Smith

System AdministratorBryan Kuhn

Office ManagerJanice Turner

Senior RecruiterMichael Nichols

Executive AssistantLacey Bronson

MUSICComposed & Produced by

by Graeme Revell

Arrangements & ProgrammingBoris Elkis

OrchestrationsTim Simonec

Music PreparationGregg Nestor and Dominik Hauser

Music EditingAshley Revell

Recorded inBratislava, Slovak Republic

Orchestra ManagerMarian Turner

Conducted byAllan Wilson

Recording EngineerPeter Fuchs

Sessions Coordinated byPaul Talkington

Mixed in Los Angeles byMark Curry

Special Thanks toMark Ganus, Tom Hays,

Tim Riley and Thaine Lyman

SCRIPTScriptwritingMichael Schiffer

Additional ScriptwritingSteve Fukuda, Zied Rieke

TestersWinyan James

Alexander SharriganKevin Pai

Clive Hawkins, Ed HarmerVaughn Vartanian

VOICEVoice Direction/Dialog Engineering

Keith Arem

Additional Voice DirectionSteve Fukuda

Voice Editing/IntegrationLinda Rosemeier

Additional Voice EditingMauricio Balvanera

Recording FacilitiesPCB Productions

Casting & Signatory ServicesDigital Synapse

Voice TalentMichael Cudlitz

Rick GomezFrank John Hughes

James MadioRoss McCall

Rene MorenoRichard Speight Jr.

Josh GomezJack Angel

David CooleyJD Cullum

Harry Van GorkumMichael Gough

Mark IvanirMatt LinquistJohn MarianoNoland NorthChuck O'NeilPhil ProctorCiaran Reilly

John RubinowHans Schoeber

Thomas SchumannJulian Stone

James Patrick StuartCourtnay Taylor

Kai Wullf

ModelsDavid MutchlerJarom Ellsworth

John DuganFrank Klesic

David AdkissonSpiro Papastathopoulos

Chris CherubiniPreston GlenGrant CollierRichard SmithChange GlascoPaul Messerly

Mohammad AlaviAlex SharriganMichael BoonJohn PorterJoel EmslieEric Johnsen

Frank GigliottiHarry Walton

Eric PierceDiana Dencker

Chris WolfeJohn Schwabl

Abe Schevermann.

Historical/Military AdvisorsEmilio CuestaJohn Hillen

Hank KeirseyMike Philips

Production BabiesBaby Kyle Zampella and Mother Brigitte

Baby Dakota Volker and Mother StaciBaby Alexandra West and Mother Adriana

Baby Ella Chung and Mother JulieBaby Triplets: Angela, Emma

Thaine Lyman and Mother Terri.

Focus Group TestDerek Canaday, Cameron Woodpark, Raine

Wolt, David Perlich, Greg Nelson andMilton Valencia

ACTIVISIONPRODUCTIONProducer

Ken Murphy

Associate ProducersEric Lee

Ian StevensSteve Holmes

Production CoordinatorsNathaniel McClure

Peter Muravez

Production TestersJoshua FeinmanRhett Chassereau

VP, North American StudiosMark Lamia

Executive ProducerThaine Lyman

Head of Worldwide StudiosChuck Huebner

GLOBAL BRAND MANAGEMENTBrand Manager

Richard Brest

Associate Brand ManagerTim Henry

Associate Brand ManagerRyan Wener

Director, Global BrandManagement

Kim Salzer

VP, Global Brand ManagementDusty Welch

Head of Global Brand ManagementRobin Kaminsky

Senior PublicistMike Mantarro

PublicistMaclean Marshall

Public RelationsNeil Wood and Jon Lenaway

Step 3 Productions

Junior PublicistMegan Korns

Director, Corp. CommunicationsMichelle Schroder

Sr. VP, North American SalesMaria Stipp

Director, Trade MarketingSteve Young

Trade Marketing ManagerCeleste Murillo

MUSIC DEPT.Tim Riley

Brandon Young

CENTRAL LOCALISATIONSVice President,

Studio Planning & OperationsBrian Ward

Central Localisations Supervisor(US)

Stephanie O'Malley Deming

Localisation Project ManagerDoug Avery

Localisation Tools & SupportProvided by Xloc Inc.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYVice President, IT

Neil Armstrong

IT TechnicianRicardo Romero

QUALITY ASSURANCE/CUSTOMER SUPPORTProject LeadJohn Lagerholm

Senior Project LeadGlenn Vistante

QA Senior ManagerMarilena Rixford

Floor LeadMario Hernandez

Database ManagerGiancarlo Contreras

SP CoordinatorAaron Gorrell

MP CoordinatorGuillermo Hernandez

Day Shift TestersPedro Aguilar, Scott Borakove, Gerald Dia

Dennis Duchscher, Daniel FehnskensTeddy Hwang, Kelly Huffine, Laura LandolfJason Lopez, Matthew Lee, Steven Lynch

Jay Marini, Steven Mitchell, Miles MetoyerJacob Porter, Alexander Ramos

James Rose, Simon Rush, Aldo SarellanoMike Salwet, Melody Villaflores

Rick Holguin, Eric Kelly, Jonathon Tung

Night Shift ManagerAdam Hartsfield

Night Shift Senior LeadFrank So

Night Shift LeadSean Kim

Night Shift Floor LeadChristian Murillo

Night Shift TestersJeff Arroyo, Julian Bongat

Christopher Davis, Niya GreenAndre Haftevani, Peter IrelandGregory Jones, John MacMillanDevin McGowan, Luis Noguez

Santiago Salvador, Kenny TreantafilosJohn Zheng, Dustin Green

Jonathan Hawkins, Sean McGoldrickChris Molina, Katherine Zalewski

Jesse Zavala

Third Shift ManagerJason Levine

Third Shift LeadGeorge “Red” Rahm

Third Shift Floor LeadSeth Sheets

Third Shift TestersBenjamin Abel, Tracey Allen, Mario Dalka

Marcos Delgadillo, Jonathan GomezKerrick Ivery, Roger Marshall, Paris McCoyMichael Ortiz, Mark Ruzicka, Tim Shanks

Sara Sheranian, William TsungChase Warnick, Scott Winslow

Network Sr. LeadChris Keim

Network LeadFrancis Jimenez

Sr. Manager,Technical Requirements Group

Marilena Rixford

Sr. Lead,Technical Requirements Group

Siôn Rodriguez y Gibson

Project Lead,Technical Requirements Group

Aaron Camacho

Senior Tester,Technical Requirements Group

Marc Villanueva

Testers,Technical Requirements Group

Teak Holley, Chris KeithleyDavid Wilkinson, Tomo Shikami

Sr. Lead, Network LabChris Keim

Network LeadFrancis Jimenez

Customer Support Lead,Phone Support

Gary Bolduc

Customer Support Lead,E-mail Support

Michael Hill

INFINITY WARDSPECIAL THANKS

Melissa Burkart, Louis Felix, Ryan Michael,Ken Turner, American Society of Military

History, Long Mountain Outfitters ofHenderson, Nevada, Rusty Spitzer, CentralCasting, The Ant Farm, Len Lomell and the

Army Rangers, Rhythm&Hues, InfinityWard Nation and all our beloved fans.

INFINITY WARDVERY SPECIAL THANKS

To the men and women around the worldwho gave their lives in defense of ourfreedoms, we will never forget you.

ACTIVISION SPECIAL THANKSMike Griffith, Ron Doornick, Kathy

Vrabeck, Chuck Huebner, Robin Kaminsky,Sam Nouriani, Brian Pass, Jonathan Moses,

Glenn Ige, Doug Pearson, Danny Taylor,Eain Bankins, Letty Cadena, Bryan

Jury,Peter Muravez, Jeremy Monroe,Kekoa Lee-Creel, Taylor Livingston

ACTIVISIONVERY SPECIAL THANKS“Rangers Lead The Way”

Len “Bud” Lomell

Chapter Briefing Historical Images providedby Jeff Hardy and Lauren Ulin

at Floor 84 Studio. Stock footage moviesprovided by Military Channel. Narrator

recorded at Little Big Room courtesyof Marshal Lowman, Brad Gilderman,

Aaron Lepley.

“Address at the US Ranger Monument –Commemorating the 40th Anniversary ofD-Day. Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France”

speech courtesy ofReagan Presidential Library.

“Order of the Day” speech courtesy ofDwight D. Eisenhower Library.

Introduction Cinematic provided byThe Ant Farm

Rob Troy, Lisa RiznikovePaige Bharne

Uses Bink Video. Copyright © 1997–2005by RAD Game Tools, Inc.

ACTIVISION UKSenior VPTricia Bertero

VP - UK, Emerging Markets &European Marketing

Roger Walkden

UK Marketing DirectorScott Morrison

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If you are returning the product after the 90-day warranty period, but within one year after the date of purchase,please contact Activision on 02 9869 0955. Note: No returns will be issued unless you have contacted Activisionfirst.

If an Activision representative advises you that your game is valid for a return, please return the original productdisc to:

Activision Asia Pacific, Level 5, 51 Rawson St Epping, NSW 2121, Australia and include:1. A Photocopy of your dated sales receipt2. Your name and return address, typed or clearly printed

Marketing ManagerTim Woodley

Senior Localisation ManagerTamsin Lucas

Senior Localisation ProjectManagerMark Nutt

Localisation Project ManagerCharlotte Harris

Creative Services ManagerJackie Sutton

European PR DirectorTim Ponting

European Operations ManagerHeather Clarke

Production PlannerLynne Moss

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3. A brief note describing the defect, the problem(s) you encountered and the system on which you are runningthe product.

4. Please include a cheque or money order for AUD $25 per disc replacement (subject to availability).

LIMITATION ON DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL ACTIVISION BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL ORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM POSSESSION, USE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT,INCLUDING DAMAGES TO PROPERTY, LOSS OF GOODWILL, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION AND, TOTHE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURIES, EVEN IF ACTIVISION HAS BEENADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. ACTIVISION’S LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUALPRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THIS PRODUCT. SOME STATES/COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOWLIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND/OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OFINCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND/OR EXCLUSION ORLIMITATION OF LIABILITY MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS,AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.

TERMINATION. Without prejudice to any other rights of Activision, this Agreement will terminate automatically ifyou fail to comply with its terms and conditions. In such event, you must destroy all copies of this Product andall of its component parts.

INJUNCTION. Because Activision would be irreparably damaged if the terms of this Agreement were notspecifically enforced, you agree that Activision shall be entitled, without bond, other security or proof of damages,to appropriate equitable remedies with respect to breaches of this Agreement, in addition to such other remediesas Activision may otherwise have under applicable laws.

INDEMNITY. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold Activision, its partners, affiliates, contractors, officers,directors, employees and agents harmless from all damages, losses and expenses arising directly or indirectlyfrom your acts and omissions to act in using the Product pursuant to the terms of this Agreement

MISCELLANEOUS. This Agreement represents the complete agreement concerning this license between theparties and supersedes all prior agreements and representations between them. It may be amended only by awriting executed by both parties. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason,such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable and the remaining provisionsof this Agreement shall not be affected. This Agreement shall be construed under California law as such law isapplied to agreements between California residents entered into and to be performed within California, except asgoverned by federal law and you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in LosAngeles, California.

If you have any questions concerning this license, you may contact Activision at 3100 Ocean Park Boulevard,Santa Monica, California 90405,+ 1 (310) 255-2000, Attn. Business and Legal Affairs, [email protected].