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==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
===Trivia===
 
===Trivia===
*He is the only character who takes off helmet([http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave Shore Leave]).
 
*In Shore Leave if you walk close to the parlor, a sniper will shoot him.                                                            
 
*He resembles his voice actor [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002800/ Scott Levy].                                                          
 
 
*His  sidearm is the [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/HK_45CT HK 45CT], while holding no weapon it is probably the [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/LaRue_OBR_5.56 LaRue OBR 5.56]/7.62. 
 
*His  sidearm is the [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/HK_45CT HK 45CT], while holding no weapon it is probably the [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/LaRue_OBR_5.56 LaRue OBR 5.56]/7.62. 
*He is [[Task Force Mako]]'s sniper in [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave Shore Leave], [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Hat_Trick Hat Trick], [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Old_Friends Old Friends] , and [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Shut_it_Down Shut it Down].
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*He is [[Task Force Mako]]'s sniper in [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Shore_Leave Shore Leave], [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Hat_Trick Hat Trick], [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Old_Friends Old Friends], and [http://medalofhonor.wikia.com/wiki/Shut_it_Down Shut it Down].
   
 
===Appearances===
 
===Appearances===

Revision as of 03:41, 1 February 2014

Template:Infobox Soldier

"Stump" is a former veteran United States Marine, who became a Navy SEAL. He was part of Task Force Mako and is featured in Medal of Honor: Warfighter

Biography

Early military career

Stump began his career in the Marine Corps, but one day, decided he wanted to be a Navy SEAL. He was called into Mother's unit to replace Rabbit, who died years earlier.

Task Force Mako

Years later, Stump is a SEAL deployed with Task Force Mako. The guys from Mako never let Stump forget he was once a Marine and they take every opportunity to remind him. Even worse, his old Marine unit is now a part of Task Force Grizzly, and still have not forgiven Stump for becoming a SEAL.[1]

Prior to Mother and Preacher's transfer to Task Force Blackbird, Stump takes part in providing support during their operation in the Philippines, manning a helicopter's minigun to thin out resistance, and piloting one of the extraction boats. When Voodoo assumes leadership of Mako, Stump serves as his second-in-command. Stump is deployed into Mogadishu, Somalia and takes part in clearing the Somali coast alongside Task Force Mako and Task Force Grizzly. Among making it upon shore the soldiers move in on the coast when in the distance a sniper shoots Stump. After fighting through enemy positions Stump and Voodoo move into position and mark the target building with the LTLM or SOFLAM for airstrike. Further into the mission Stump controls a remote controlled bot to relieve Marines pinned down by the Somali pirates. After they secure the Marines, Stump and Voodoo move to the rooftop across from a fortified position and set up a sniping observation post. With Voodoo as the spotter and Stump the shooter he engages multiple targets of opportunity mainly RPG gunners. After this helicopter gunships insert into the area and clear up any survivors.                                                                                                                                                  

Stump also raids one of two cargo ships with Mako, rescuing Preacher in the process. During the operation to assassinate The Cleric, Stump is paired up with Dusty, providing overwatch for the rest of Mako while Voodoo and Preacher lead the assault. Afterward he attended mother's funeral, he and the others left once it was over.

Behind the Scenes

Trivia

Appearances

Game appearances
Medal of Honor Medal of Honor:
Underground
Medal of Honor:
Allied Assault
Medal of Honor:
Allied Assault:
Spearhead
Medal of Honor:
Allied Assault:
Breakthrough
Medal of Honor:
Frontline
Medal of Honor:
Rising Sun
Medal of Honor:
Infiltrator
Medal of Honor:
Pacific Assault
Medal of Honor:
European Assault
Medal of Honor:
Heroes
Medal of Honor:
Vanguard
Medal of Honor:
Airborne
Medal of Honor:
Heroes 2
Medal of Honor
(2010)
Medal of Honor:
Warfighter

References