Dude, there are so many that I have to show you all of them whats your Persona?
Belguim Ranch: Go on house near start area. Jump through window and land on roof. Go on top of the roof and jump off the back...You Are Outside! Then take a left and make your way up the Mountain. Perfect Snipe Spot...I can show you alot of them if you give me your persona
There are no "official" cheats for this game, only some glitches. These glitches differ depending on the map and server (if you're playing multiplayer.)
There are several videos on YouTube that display these phenomenons. Go search there.
Medal of Honor: Heroes (one) for PSP
ULUS-1014
there is none so far
ULUS-1014 disconnects the game.
No, Medal of Honor Heroes 2 cannot be played with the Wii Classic Controller. The game is designed to be played using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk combination, as it relies on their motion controls and button layout for gameplay. While some Wii games support the Classic Controller, Heroes 2 is not one of them.
Captain Euripides Rubio, US Army, born in Ponce, Medal of Honor, Vietnam. PFC Fernando Luis Garcia, USMC, born in Utado, Medal of Honor, Korea. Sergeat Alexander Joseph Foley, USMC, buried in Culebra, Medal of Honor, China. Specialist Hector Santiago-Colon, US Army, born in Salinas, Medal of Honor, Vietnam.
To unlock a level in Medal of Honor Heroes Skirmish mode, you typically need to complete specific objectives or challenges within the game, such as achieving a certain score or defeating a set number of enemies. Some levels may also require you to progress through the campaign or complete previous levels first. Check the in-game menu or challenges section for specific requirements for each level.
No. Harry Truman was an artillery officer in the 35th infantry division during WW1. His unit fired some of the last shots of the war and was highly decorated, but he was never nominated for the Medal of Honor.
newbury honor medal and a lot of s*it
The Los Ninos Heroes, a group of six cadets at the Battle of Chapultepec who refused the order to retreat and fought to the death in defense of their flag. When only Juan Escutia remained he draped himself in the Mexican Flag and jumped off the Castle Wall to his death. The other Mexican Immortals were: Lieutenant Juan de la Barrera. Cadet Augustin Melgar. Cadet Vincente Suarez. Cadet Francisco Marquez. Cadet Montes de Oca.