Sat. April. 10/10 Pace51
I know lots of people are already familiar with these terms, and some are super obvious, but to those who aren’t familiar with them these are the definitions of some slang or technical terms used in Call of Duty and other ww2 games.
Cod1,2,3 and 5 Glossary:
Jerry: German
Tony: Italian
Kite: Plane
Gold, Sword, Juno, Utah, Omaha: Beaches
Yank: American
Pillbox: Bunker
Brecourt: German Artillery Position
Caen: French Town
Willy: A jeep
Half-Track: A tractor in the back with treads, a truck in the front with wheels.
Lancaster: Heavy Canadian Bomber
Tiger: Panzer V super heavy German Tank
Panzer: Heavily armored tank
Hawker Hurricane: British Fighter plane
Churchill: British prime minister/tank named after him
Pathfinder: Paratrooper who sets a beacon to alert his squad where to land
Mauser, Gewehr, MP, STG etc.: German Guns
Flak: An Anti-Aircraft gun with a powerful shot
Chute: Parachute
Mills Bomb: British high explosion Grenade
Stielhandgranate: German Fragmentation stick Grenade
Ivans: Russians
Togo: Japanese
Tommygun: Thompson M1a1 SMG
Sten, Bren: British SMG and LMG
PIAT, Bazooka: British and American anti-Tank rockets
Lee-Enfield, M1 Garand, Springfield, M1 Carbine: British and American rifles.
SMG: Sub-machine gun
LMG: Light Machine Gun
Bayonet: A long knife mounted on the end of a rifle or LMG
Operation Overlord: Codename for the d-day Landing
Normandy: Large region in France
Milk Run: Bombing run
Brass: The high command
Salerno: Italian west coast city state.
I know lots of people are already familiar with these terms, and some are super obvious, but to those who aren’t familiar with them these are the definitions of some slang or technical terms used in Call of Duty and other ww2 games.
Cod1,2,3 and 5 Glossary:
Jerry: German
Tony: Italian
Kite: Plane
Gold, Sword, Juno, Utah, Omaha: Beaches
Yank: American
Pillbox: Bunker
Brecourt: German Artillery Position
Caen: French Town
Willy: A jeep
Half-Track: A tractor in the back with treads, a truck in the front with wheels.
Lancaster: Heavy Canadian Bomber
Tiger: Panzer V super heavy German Tank
Panzer: Heavily armored tank
Hawker Hurricane: British Fighter plane
Churchill: British prime minister/tank named after him
Pathfinder: Paratrooper who sets a beacon to alert his squad where to land
Mauser, Gewehr, MP, STG etc.: German Guns
Flak: An Anti-Aircraft gun with a powerful shot
Chute: Parachute
Mills Bomb: British high explosion Grenade
Stielhandgranate: German Fragmentation stick Grenade
Ivans: Russians
Togo: Japanese
Tommygun: Thompson M1a1 SMG
Sten, Bren: British SMG and LMG
PIAT, Bazooka: British and American anti-Tank rockets
Lee-Enfield, M1 Garand, Springfield, M1 Carbine: British and American rifles.
SMG: Sub-machine gun
LMG: Light Machine Gun
Bayonet: A long knife mounted on the end of a rifle or LMG
Operation Overlord: Codename for the d-day Landing
Normandy: Large region in France
Milk Run: Bombing run
Brass: The high command
Salerno: Italian west coast city state.
Last edited by pace51 (2010-04-10 16:43:16)