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The Communications Blackout is the third level in the mission Return to Fort Schmerzen, the sixth and final mission of Medal of Honor: Allied Assault.

Briefing[]

The Communications Blackout - Germany
January 18, 1945

This is going to be a delicate phase of the Schmerzen operation, Lieutenant. You're entering a town that is home to the last train station along the railway before Fort Schmerzen. Most communications in the region are routed through a radio command post used by the Gestapo and high ranking SS officers. These lines of communication must be cut before we can move in on Schmerzen.

The town is well occupied by a garrison of skilled winter troops, and dotted with security posts equipped with an alarm system. Once the alarm is tripped by a guard, rest assured that troops will be sent out to investigate. Get past the defenses and plant your explosives in the radio command post. Once the post is destroyed, Schmerzen will be cut off from the outside world, and you'll have to get to the rendezvous point at the train station. You should be able to find a way out through the local SS Commandant's residence on the outer edge of the town.

Tread lightly and stay sharp, Powell. We don't have any time for mistakes now.

Stanley Hargrove
Colonel, U. S. Army,
Commanding.

Objectives[]

  • Plant explosives in the radio command post, in the northeast corner of the town. (6)
  • Escape through the Commandant's residence on the south side of town.

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Background Music[]

  • "Stopping the V2 Launch" (MoH Soundtrack)

Trivia[]

  • On the piano and double bass in one of the rooms you can play the theme of the game by clicking on the use button.
  • The town strongly resembles the real-life town in Germany of Rothenburg ob der Tauber in the state of Bavaria, with it's half-timbered architecture and cobblestone streets, walls, and walkways seen throughout.
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