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===Story=== Preston Marlowe arrives to B Company and then embarks on his first mission with his new squad. The squad begins by seizing Russian artillery positions and turning the guns on advancing enemy armor. They proceed to knock out several anti-air batteries and take control of the important city of Zabograd, taking out TOW launchers to clear way for tanks. After fighting Russians, the group stumble upon a Legionnaire encampment; mercenaries whose leader is The Legionnaire, a ruthless commander. The Legionnaires are possibly the deadliest army in the world, according to Sweetwater, who also mentions how each is paid in solid gold bars. After finding and keeping some gold they are transported to a dock farther away from the US Army. Here, they spot more Legionnaires loading a supply truck with gold. The truck ends up driving past the border into nearby country Serdaristan, neutral in the conflict. Haggard, however, excitedly runs after the trucks for gold, single-handedly invading a neutral country. The squad pursues Haggard to stop him from causing further damage. When they get a hold of him, mission coordinator Mike-One-Juliet calls Redford, stating that he would be subject to a court martial for Haggard's offense, as well as raising his service time. Seeing as they have no other choice but to run, Redford suggests that they pursue the gold even further to a harbour and a ship that is loaded with gold. The group raids a Russian base and steals a tank, blasting through farms until they reach the harbor, pursued by [[Hind]] helicopters. However, the U.S. Army catches them and forces them to surrender. A deal is made that the squad will have their charges dropped if they investigate Serdaristan, since the squad is officially AWOL, removing U.S. Army liability. The squad's orders are to capture the eccentric dictator of Serdaristan, Zavomir Serdar. Serdaristan is soon considered at war after shooting down the squad's UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter. They advance to the dictator's palace through his personal golf course, where he tells them that the Legionnaires had invaded in order to pay for his bill. As they attempt to escape, they are informed that the U.S. Army is severing all ties with them and that they must find a way out on their own. The squad escapes with Serdar on his golden Mil Mi-24 helicopter, pursued by the vengeful Legionnaires. Serdar reluctantly directs them to Serdaristan's military nexus, where the helicopter is used to destroy an oil refinery and the country's internet service station. After a long flight, the helicopter is shot down by a black [[Ka-52]] helicopter in Russia. Preston wakes up alone and, with help from Mike-One-Juliet, is reunited with his squad at a monastery, having stolen a vehicle from a Russian supply depot. Serdar, however, was captured and the squad saves him from execution by the Legionnaires. Escaping in a boat, they leave Serdar on a small, isolated island as the exile he was seeking. The squad arrives in Sadiz, an unfinished city somewhere on the Caspian Sea. On the beach, the squad spots the ship they saw earlier in Serdaristan. Advancing past resistance, they learn that the U.S. Army is also mounting an offensive there and fear competition for the gold. They also make a deal to share some of the gold with Mike-One-Juliet in exchange for mission support. After slowing down the U.S. Army's offensive by blowing up two bridges, the squad reaches a gold-filled garage but is attacked by the Legionnaire in his personal Ka-52, the same helicopter from before. Preston manages to shoot down The Legionnaire and the squad returns to the gold, only to find the U.S. Army loading it into supply trucks. Presuming defeat, they are spotted by the commanding officer. Preston convinces him that they are army operatives and the officer orders them to take a truck and join the convoy. The squad happily obliges, and soon leave the convoy with their gold filled truck. Meanwhile at the Ka-52 crash site, The Legionnaire rises from the burning wreckage with a vengeful expression, seemingly unhurt.
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