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Developed from the United States Marine Corps training simulation, Close Combat: Marines, you take command of modern US forces or various opposition forces in one of 25 scenarios included with the release.
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Pardon if this is a stupid question, but is this as it seems? A modern day version of the old school CC ? m16's Ak47's and the like?
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thank you sir...
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The 28 maps included now are loosely strung together with a narrative.[/align]

[/align] Story Line[/align]

[/align] There is a rebellion in a ficticious Country (African maybe given the varying terrain), which is supported by outside interests.[/align]

[/align] Two clans Montanyans and Centralians , equipped mostly with Russian armaments, have joined forces to overthrow the US equipped United Forces ( The Ruling Junta).[/align]

[/align] Dissaffected sections of the United Forces military lend support to the rebels... giving US equipped vs US equipped action.[/align]

[/align] The Montanyans take a mauling and turn on the Centralians - Russian on Russian armaments.[/align]

[/align] Centralians come out on top, they re establish their relation ship and again battle the US equipped United Force.[/align]

[/align] The United Forces slowly push the Rebels out of the urban areas and into the remote, oil rich, desert leading to their stronghold at Ghazwah.[/align][/align]
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