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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: "Stretch" Roger, Alan Bradshaw, Aleksandr Sokolov, Alex Mason, Alexei Ivanovich Voronin, Bill Taylor, Bohater, Bravo Nine, Brian L. Preston, C. Miller, Chuck Walker, Cole, Danny Trejo, David Vance, David Welsh, Dawkins, Derek "Frost" Westbrook, Derrick Warren, Dimarkurato, Dimitri Petrenko, Edward Carlyle, Edward Richtofen, Evans, Gary "Roach" Sanderson, James Doyle, James Ramirez, Jason Hudson, Joe Miller, John "Soap" MacTavish, John Davis, John F. Kennedy, John Price, Joseph Allen, Locke, Lucas Gibson, Marines, Martin, Michael Carver, Michael Rooker, Michael Shaw, Mosely, Neitsch, Nichols, Nikolai Badanov, Nikolai Belinski, One-One Team, Patrick O' Neil, Paul Jackson, Rescue Team Member, Robert Englund, Roland Roger, Rook, Sam Rivers, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Sat1, Scott Riley, Takeo Masaki, Tank Dempsey, Tanya Pavelovna, Thermal Imaging TV Operator, Thomas Hayes, Tom Sharpe, Vasili Ivanovich Koslov, Viktor Reznov, Yasir Al-Fulani, Yuri Petrenko, Yuri Raslov, Zach Parker. Excerpt: Corporal Alan Bradshaw is a First Canadian Army operative who appears in Call of Duty: Roads to Victory. Corporal Allan Bradshaw first appears during the Battle of the Scheldt, where he gathers a number of important files from German HQ. He then crosses a causeway to the island of Walcheren, where he takes out seven Panzers with a FlaK 88. Private Aleksandr Sokolov (Russian: ) was a Russian soldier in the Red Army during World War II. Aleksandr Sokolov was first shown in the game Call of Duty: Finest Hour as the first playable character in the Russian campaign. Sokolov was born in 1922. It is possible that Sokolov's home city is Stalingrad itself, as indicated by his Introduction Speech ("The sight of my home Stalingrad infuriates me."), but he may be using 'home' to describe any and all of the Motherland. His ambitions were simple; before the war broke ...