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Medal of Honor: Frontline is the first installment of Electronic Arts' popular Medal of Honor series for the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, and Nintendo Gamecube video game systems. In this game you play the role of Lt. Jimmy Patterson, a pilot of the 101st Airborne Division, who is working for the OSS, as he campaigns his way across Europe to Nazi Germany itself. The main story is Lt. Patterson's attempt to capture the Horton HO IX bomber. The HO IX, as it is called, was the first application of a flying wing design, combined with a jet engine.

Allied Weapons

German Weapons

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