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Finally out my new mod, all you can download from a website: MOD DB, FileFront, Battlefield 1942 Files, Strategy Informer.

This modification is about the biggest military operation in the history of mankind and the military.

In this mode, included the new army: Free Polish Army, Free French, French Resistance, French partisans, allied expeditionary forces SHAEF, U.S. Marines with new uniforms, the American 101st Airborne Division White Eagles, American 82nd Airborne Division-All American, British SAS , Commonwealth Forces, NZAS, Canadian Army, Australian Army, the British royal air force, U.S. Rangers, frogmen, commandos, the German SS commandos, special Engineering forces, Third U.S. Army, the British 6th Airborne Division,german wehrmacht, 2nd ss panzer division from bocage map from regular bf1942 game.

Aircraft in my mod: C-47 Dakota, C-47 Skytrain, C-53 SkyTrooper, P-51 Mustang, P-40 Warhawk, P-47 Thunderbolt, XIIV Supermarine Spitfire RollsRoyce, P-61 Lighting, B-17G Flying Fortress , B-17S Flying Fortress Photo / Recon / Bomber with camera, B-25 Mitchell, B-24 Liberator, Heinkel, V-1, V-2, Lancaster, Junkers 52, Junkers 87, Junkers Ju 390, Handley Page Victor, Arado Ar 234, Messerschmitt Bf 109, Messerschmitt Me 163, Messerschmitt Me 262, Gotha Go 229 (Horten Ho IX), Dornier Do 17, Dornier Do 335, De Havilland Mosquito, Hawker Tempest, Hawker Typhoon, F7F Tigercat, De Havilland Mosquito, Hawker Hurricane, North American X-15.

Weapons in my mod:
United States of America
Handguns

Smith & Wesson M & P
Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless (issued to General Officers only)
Colt M1911A1
Colt M1917 revolver
Colt Official Police (Aka Colt M1927 "Colt Commando")
FP-45 Liberator

Rifles

M1 Garand
M1 Carbine
M1903 Springfield
M1917 Enfield rifle
M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle
M1941 Johnson rifle
Shotgun (Commonly used by the Marines in the Pacific theater, limited use in Europe)

Winchester Model 1897
M12 Shotgun
Browning Auto-5
Submachine Guns

Thompson M1928, M1928A1, M1, M1A1
M3/A1 'Grease Gun'
M50 Reising Submachine Gun
United Defense M42
Machine Guns

Lewis gun
Browning M1917A1 Heavy Machine Gun
Browning M1919 Medium Machine Gun
M1941 Johnson machine gun
Browning M2 Heavy Machine Gun
Sniper Rifles

M1 Garand (scoped)
M1903 Springfield (scoped)
Anti-Tank Weapons

Rocket Launcher, M1/A1 "Bazooka"
M18 recoilless rifle
Flamethrowers

M2 flamethrower
Grenades

Mk.2 Fragmentation Hand Grenade
Grenade Launcher

M7 Grenade Launcher
Mortars

M1 Mortar
M2 4.2 inch mortar
M2 Mortar
Knife

Ka-Bar
United States Marine Raider Stiletto
M1 Bayonet
M1905 Bayonet
M1942 Bayonet
V-42 Stiletto

United Kingdom
Handguns

Enfield Revolver No.2 Mk.I
Mk.VI Webley (.455) & Mk.IV (.38/200)
Browning FN-Inglis No.2 Mk.I * Pistol
Welrod
Smith & Wesson M & P
Rifles

Lee-Enfield SMLE
Jungle Carbine
De Lisle carbine
Pattern 14 (P14) "No.3"
M1 carbine
Submachine Guns

Sten
Lanchester
Thompson M1928
Machine Guns

Bren light machine gun
Lewis light machine gun
Vickers K machine gun
Vickers machine gun
Besa machine gun
M2 Browning machine gun
Anti-Tank Weapons

PIATA (Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank)
Rifle, Anti-Tank, .55 in, Boys
Grenades

No.36M Mk.I Fragmentation Hand / Rifle Grenade or "Mills Bomb"
Grenade, Rifle No.. AT 68 - HEAT anti-tank rifle grenade
No.69 Mk.I Bakelite Concussion Hand Grenade
No.76 Special Incendiary Phosphorus Hand Grenade
No.73 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade "thermos Grenade"
No.74 ST Grenade, or "Sticky Bomb" - an anti-tank hand grenade
No.75 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade, or "Hawkins Grenade" / "Hawkins Mine"
No.77 White Phosphorus Hand Grenade
No.82 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade "Gammon Grenade / Bomb"
Mortars

2-inch mortar
Ordnance ML 3 inch Mortar
Flamethrowers

No.II Mk.II Flamethrower "Lifebuoy"
Unusually

Smith Gun
Sniper Rifle

Lee-Enfield (scoped)
 
Swords

Claymore The weapon later was a much shorter, one-handed sword popular with Scottish troops and some English officers from the 17th century onwards, even seeing limited combat during World War II, a modern "Claymore" was carried in World War II by Lt.. Col. Jack Churchill DSO, MC & BAR.
Melee Weapons

Bow
Arrows - used by Col. Jack Churchill during WWII.
Knifes
Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife

Poland
Handguns

Radom Pistolet Vis wz.35
Rifles

Carbine wz.98a (wz.98a kb)
Karabinek wz.29 (KBK wz.29)
RKM Browning wz.1928
Lee Enfield (Used by the exiled army)
Submachine gun

Błyskawica (Used by the Polish resistance)
KIS (weapon)
Machine Guns

CKM wz.30
Bren (Used by the exiled army)
Anti-Tank Weapons

Kb ppanc wz.35
Grenades

Fragmentation Grenade wz.1933
Concussion Grenade wz.1933
Flamethrower

K pattern flamethrower (Used by the Polish resistance)
Grenade Launcher

Granatnik wz.36
Melee Weapons

Lance (Polish Cavalry) secondary weapon close quarters combat
Swords

Szaba (Polish Cavalry) secondary weapon close quarters combat

New Zealand
Handguns

Smith & Wesson M & P
Rifles

Lee Enfield
Submachine Gun

Charlton Automatic Rifle
Owen Submachine Gun


Germany
Handguns

Walther P38
Luger P08
Walther PP, PPK (private purchase for officers)
Rifles

Gewehr 43
Carabiner Mauser 98k
FG-42
Sturmgewehr 44
Volkssturmgewehr 1-5
Submachine Guns

MP18
MP3008
MP34
MP38/MP40
Machine Guns

MG08
MG 34
MG 42
Sniper Rifles

Gewehr 43 (scoped)
Carabiner 98k (scoped)
Anti-tank Weapons

Panzerfaust
Raketenpanzerbüchse "Panzerschreck"
Panzerbüchse 38 & Panzerbüchse 39
Raketen-Panzerbüchse 43 - "Dolly"
Flamethrowers

Flammenwerfer 35
Grenades

Model 24 Stielhandgranate Offensive Hand Grenade
Model 43 Stielhandgranate Offensive Hand Grenade
Model 39 Eiergranate Hand Grenade
Splitterring


France
Handguns

MLE 1935
MAB Model D pistol
Rifles

Berthier rifle
Lebel Model 1886 rifle
Fusilli MAS36
Fusilli MAS36 CR39
Submachine Guns

MAS-38
Thompson M1928
Bergmann MP18
Machine Guns

FM-24/29
Hotchkiss M1914
Chutlerut
Reibel machine gun

Czechoslovakia
Handguns

CZ vz. 38
Pistole vz. 22
CZ vz. 27
Rifles

vz. 24
vz. 33
Machine Guns

ZB vz. 26
ZB-30


Canada
Pistol

Enfield revolver
Browning Hi-Power
Mk.VI Webley (.455) & Mk.IV (.38/200)
Welrod
Smith & Wesson M & P
Colt M1911A1
Rifles

Lee-Enfield
M1941 Johnson rifle
Pattern 14 (P14) "No.3"
M1 Garand
Submachine guns

Sten
Thompson M1928A1
M50 Reising Submachine Gun
Machine guns

Johnson Machine Gun
Lewis Gun
Bren light machine gun
Vickers machine gun
M2 Browning machine gun
M1919 machine gun
Flamethrowers

Flamethrower, Portable, No 2
Anti-Tank Weapons

PIATA
Rifle, Anti-Tank, .55 in, Boys
Grenades

Mills bomb
Grenade, Rifle No.. AT 68
Grenade, Hand, No.74 ST
No.75 Anti-Tank Hand Grenade
Grenade, Hand, no. 82 "Gammon Bomb"
Mortars

2-inch mortar
Sniper Rifle

Lee Enfield (scoped)
Combat knives
Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife
 

Australia
Rifles

Lee-Enfield
Submachine Guns

Owen
Austen Submachine gun
Machine guns

Lewis Gun


Vehicles in my mod:
Australia
  Tanks
Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 1 "Sentinel" (Not used in combat)
  Armored cars
Rhino Heavy Armored Car (Prototype only)
Rover Light Armored Car
  Scout cars
Dingo scout car
S1 Scout Car (built for U.S. use)

Canada
Tanks
Tank, Cruiser, Ram (2.993) - Regular tank not used in combat, specialist models used
Grizzly and cruiser (188) - A modified version of the M4A1 Sherman tank license produced in Canada
Valentine VI & VII (1.420) - Valentine tanks produced in Canada. Largely sent to Russia as part of Lend-Lease. Some retained in Canada for training.
Badger - a flame tank version of the Ram
  Self-propelled artillery
25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton (2150)
  Armored personnel carriers
C15TA Armored Truck (3960)
Ram Kangaroo (100 +)
  Armored cars
Fox Armored Car
Lynx Scout Car
Otter Light Reconnaissance Car (1.761)
  United States
  Tanks
  Light tanks
M2 Light Tank
Light Tank M3/M5 (22.743) (General Stuart and unofficially Honey in British service)
Light Tank M22 (830) (Locust in British service, name adopted by America)
Light Tank M24 (12.856) (General Chaffee in British service, name adopted by America)
  Medium tanks
Medium Tank M3 (7.533) (General Lee in the British service, name adopted by America; name of General Grant M3 adapted purchased from the American by the United Kingdom)
Medium Tank M4 (58.000) (General Sherman in British service, name adopted by America)
  Heavy tanks
Heavy Tank M26 Pershing (1.436)
Heavy Tank T28 - Prototype only, none delivered before end of war.
T29 Heavy Tank - Prototype only, none delivered before end of war.
T30 Heavy Tank - Prototype only, none delivered before end of war.
  Self-propelled guns
M4 Mortar Carrier 81 mm (572)
M7 Priest 105 mm (3.490) (105mm SP, Priest in British service, Priest name adopted by America)
M8 Howitzer Motor Carriage 75 mm (1.178) (Scott)
M10 Wolverine (6.706) (3in SP, Wolverine in British service, Wolverine name adopted by America)
M12 Gun Motor Carriage 155 mm
M18 Hellcat 76 mm (2.507) (Hellcat)
M36 Jackson 90 mm (1.413) (Jackson or Slugger)
M40 GMC 155 mm
  Armored personnel carriers
Half-track Personnel Carrier M3 (4.088)
  Armored cars
Half-track Car M2
M3 Scout Car (20.918)
M8 Greyhound (11.667)
M20 Armored Utility Car
  Artillery tractors
M4 Tractor
M5 Tractor
  Amphibious
Landing Vehicle Tracked (Armored) (LVT (A))
Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat
M29 Weasel
  Germany
Tanks
Light tanks
Sdkfz 101 Panzerkampfwagen I (3.970)
Sdkfz 121 Panzerkampfwagen II (3.996)
Panzerkampfwagen 35 (t) (Czechoslovakian design, 722 annexed + 219 produced)
Panzerkampfwagen 38 (t) (Czechoslovakian design, 1.168 total)
Medium tanks
Sdkfz 141 Panzerkampfwagen III (5.728)
Sdkfz 161 Panzerkampfwagen IV (11.900 +)
Sdkfz 171 Panzerkampfwagen V "Panther" (~ 6.000)
  Heavy tanks
Sdkfz 181 Panzerkampfwagen VI Ausf. E Tiger I (1.355)
Sdkfz 182 Panzerkampfwagen Ausf VII. B Tiger II or King Tiger (490)
Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus (Prototype)
E100 Panzer Panzerkampfwagen E100 (Prototype)
  Armored cars
Sdkfz 221 leichter Panzerspähwagen Light Armored Car
Sdkfz 222 leichter Panzerspähwagen Light Armored Car
Sdkfz 223 leichter Panzerspähwagen Light Armored Car
Sdkfz 231 schwer Panzerspähwagen (6-Rad) Heavy Armored Car
Sdkfz 232 schwer Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armored Car
Sdkfz 233 schwer Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armored Car
Sdkfz 234 / 1 schwer Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armored Car
Sdkfz 234 / 2 schwer Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Puma Heavy Armored Car
Sdkfz 234 / 3 schwer Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Stummel Heavy Armored Car
Sdkfz 234 / 4 schwer Panzerspähwagen (8-Rad) Heavy Armored Car
Half-tracks
Sdkfz 2 Kleines Kettenkraftrad
Sdkfz 4 "Maultier"
Sdkfz 6
Sdkfz 7
Sdkfz 10
Sdkfz 250 (13.000 +)
Sdkfz 251 (Models A, B and C: 4.650. Model D: 10.602)
[edit] Self-propelled artillery
Sdkfz 165 Hummel (100 +)
Sdkfz 138 / 1 Grille I / II
Sdkfz 124 Wespe (676)
Sdkfz 166 Brummbär (298)
Sturmtiger (18)
Sdkfz 4 / 1 15 cm Panzerwerfer 42 auf Selbstfahrlafette "Maultier"
  Assault guns
Sdkfz 142 Sturmgeschütz III (StuG III) (10.500 +)
Sdkfz 167 Sturmgeschütz IV (StuG IV) (1.108)
  Tank Destroyers
Panzerjäger I (202)
Sdkfz 132 Marder I (171)
Sdkfz 131 Marder II (576)
Sdkfz 138 Marder III (975)
Sdkfz 138 / 2 Jagdpanzer 38 (t) "Hetzer" (2.584)
Sdkfz 142 / 1 Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. F / G (StuG III) (8.079)
Sdkfz 162 Jagdpanzer IV (1.977)
Sdkfz 164 Nashorn (494)
Sdkfz 173 Jagdpanzer V "Jagdpanther" (392)
Panzerjäger Sdkfz 184 Tiger (P) Elefant (90)
Sdkfz 186 Jagdpanzer VI "Jagdtiger" (77)
  Self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
Sdkfz 7 / 1 2 cm FlaKvierling 38 L/112.5
Sdkfz 7 / 2 3.7 cm Flak 37 L/98
Sdkfz 10 / 4 2 cm Flak 30 L/112.5
Sdkfz 140 Flakpanzer 38 (t) "Gepard"
Sdkfz 161 / 3 Flakpanzer IV Möbelwagen
Sdkfz 161 / 4 Flakpanzer IV Wirbelwind
Flakpanzer IV Kugelblitz
Flakpanzer IV Ostwind
Remote controlled devices
Goliath tracked mine
Borgward B IV

France
  Armored Cars
Panhard 178 (941)
AMC Schneider P 16 (100)
Tanks
Armored Reconnaissance tanks
AMR 33 (123)
AMR 35 (200)
  Light tanks
FCM 1936
Hotchkiss H35 (400)
Hotchkiss H39 (692)
Renault FT-17 (1.580)
Renault R35 (1.601)
Renault R40
  Medium tanks
Renault Char B1 (405)
  Cavalry tanks
SOMUA S-35 (430)
  Armored combat tanks
AMC 34 (12)
AMC 35 (50)
  Heavy tanks
Char 2C (10) - interwar vintage
Canada
Tanks
Tank, Cruiser, Ram (2.993) - Regular tank not used in combat, specialist models used
Grizzly and cruiser (188) - A modified version of the M4A1 Sherman tank license produced in Canada
Valentine VI & VII (1.420) - Valentine tanks produced in Canada. Largely sent to Russia as part of Lend-Lease. Some retained in Canada for training.
Badger - a flame tank version of the Ram
  Self-propelled artillery
25pdr SP, tracked, Sexton (2150)
  Armored personnel carriers
C15TA Armored Truck (3960)
Ram Kangaroo (100 +)
Armored cars
Fox Armored Car
Lynx Scout Car
Otter Light Reconnaissance Car (1.761)
  Czechoslovakia
  Tanks
LT vz. 35 (434)
LT vz 38 (1168)
  Tank Destroyers
Hetzer

Australia
  Tanks
Australian Cruiser Tank Mk. 1 "Sentinel" (Not used in combat)
  Armored cars
Rhino Heavy Armored Car (Prototype only)
Rover Light Armored Car
  Scout cars
Dingo scout car
S1 Scout Car (built for U.S. use)
Belgium
  Tanks and tankettes
FT-17/18
T15
ACG-1
Self-propelled Guns
T13
Armored cars
 Equipment and code words
AI (Airborne Interception) - British night fighter Radars
Airborne Cigar (ABC) - Jamming transmitter carried by NO. 101 Sqn Lancasters using 8th crew member to monitor and then jam German night fighters utilizing Lichtenstein radar
Airborne Grocer - British 50cm Lichtenstein Radar Jammer - see also Grocer / Ground Grocer
ASDIC - Early British sonar system used for hunting U boats
Aspirin - British Knickebein Jammer
ASH - Air to Surface H or AI Mk XV (U.S. -AN/APS4). Centimetric airborne air-air radar ASV derived from operating at 3 cm wavelength at a frequency of 10 GHz. Used by 100 Group Mosquitos; postwar Sea Hornet NF Mark 21st
ASV - Air to Surface Vessel radar. A 1.5 meters radar that could detect surfaced Submarines at up to 36 miles.
Babs (Beam Approach Beacon System) - British blind-landing system using Rebecca
Benjamin - British Y-Gerät Jammer - see also Domino
Berlin - FuG 240, German night fighter radar, introduced April 1945, centrimetic (microwave) frequency radar (9 cm/3GHz)
Boozer - Fighter radar early warning device fitted to British bombers
Bremenanlage - FuG 244/245, German airborne search radar
Bromide - British X-Gerät Jammer
Carpet - 100 Group W / T (morse radio) Jammer
Cigar (later "Ground Cigar) - earlier ground-based version of Airborne Cigar
Corona - 100 Group radio transmissions to German fighters designed to confuse German counter-attacks
Chain Home radar - British land based early warning radar used during the Battle of Britain
Düppel - German radar countermeasure called chaff in the U.S. or in England Window
Darky - RAF a backup system in case the other systems were broken or the operator of the other direction finding systems was dead. Using his radio, on the 6440 MHz pilot could be talked back to his home base. [1]
Domino - British Y-Gerät Jammer - see also Benjamin
Eureka - portable Homing beacon system - ground transmitter - see also Rebecca
Filbert - 29 foot-long naval Barrage balloon fitted with 9-ft internal radar reflector - for Operation Taxable and Glimmer.
Fishpond - British fighter warning radar add-on to H2S, fitted to some early 1944 bombers
Flensburg - FuG 227, German radar device fitted to night fighters that detected transmissions British Monica
Freya - German ground based air search radar
GH - British radio navigation system used for blind bombing
GEE - British radio navigation system LORAN Forerunner of
Grocer (later "Grocer Ground") - ground-based version of Airborne Grocer
H.F. L / F (High Frequency Direction Finding) [2] - provided a radio position fix for the RAF up to 100 miles from the transmitters in Britain. The system was based on voice communications, and was used for aircraft to find their home bases. The development of GEE its primary function ceased but it remained in use until the end of the war as a back up system and a communications system between aircraft and their base. [3]
H2S - British ground mapping radar target to see at night and through cloud cover
H2X - American ground mapping radar, development of British H2S
Himmelbett - German night fighter controlled method
Hohentwiel - FuG 200, German airborne UHF radar optimized for maritime (anti-ship) use
Huff-Duff - Allied HF / DF High Frequency Direction Finding
Jay beams - were introduced partly as a deception to help to confuse the Germans over the use of GEE. It was nevertheless just as useful as a Homing Beacon. A number of transmitters, from Lossiemouth to MANSTON in Kent transmitted on slightly different frequencies transmitted a narrow beam across the North Sea using a SBA (Standard Beam Approach) transmitter, receivers for-which were fitted to all British bombers and could be received over a range of 350 miles at 10.000 feet. Once a bomber found and beam it down it could fly back to Britain. In late 1943, all but two beams were closed down with these final two shutting down towards the end of 1944 because GEE could do the job better and their use to deceive the Germans was by now redundant [4].
Additionally - 2.5kW Airborne Jamming transmitter carried in sealed bomb bays of 100 Group Fortresses
Kehl - series of German aircraft-mounted radio control sets for use in aerial guidance of the Hs 293 and Fritz X weapons.
Kettenhund - German Eureka Jammer
Knickebein - German dual beam radar navigation aid, used early 1940
Lichtenstein - German UHF (B / C and C-1 versions), later VHF (SN-2 version) night fighter radar, introduced 1941/1942
Lorenz - Germans blind-landing aid
LORAN - American navigation aid
Lucero - British Homing system carried by some Mosquitoes for Homing-in on Kettenhund (Eureka Jammer)
Mandrel - No. 100 Group RAF swamping of Freya and Würzburg radar
Metox - receiver installed on German Submarines that gave warning of Approaching aircraft by detecting changes in the transmissions from the radar.
Meacon - Masking BEACON - British long wave station Jamming
M.F. L / F (Medium Frequency Direction Finding) - provided a radio position fix for the RAF up to 230 miles from the transmitters in Britain. The system was based on voice communications. [3]
Monica - Fighter radar early warning device fitted to British bombers
Moonshine - British airborne Freya Spoofer / Radar Jammer installed in 20 modified Boulton Paul Defiants (No. 515 Squadron RAF)
Naxos - FuG 350, German H2S detection and Homing Device
Neptune - FuG 218, German night fighter radar, introduced mid / late 1944
Newhaven - target marking blind using H2S then backup with visual marking - from Newhaven
Oboe - British twin beam navigation system, similar to Knickebein but pulse-based
Paramatta - target marking by blind dropped ground markers - prefixed with 'musical' when guided Oboe - from Paramatta
Perfectos - device carried by night fighting for Mosquito's Homing-in on radar transmissions German nightfighter / triggering IFF
Ping-Pong - ground-based plotting system for triangulating German radar site positions, allowing them to be attacked and disabled immediately prior to Overlord
Piperack - Airborne Jamming transmitter carried by a lead aircraft that produced a cone of Jamming behind it within which the following bomber stream could shelter
Pipsqueak - was a code name for a Huff-Duff IFF mechanism used by the RAF in the Battle of Britain, to track the location of their fighter squadrons in the air. RAF fighters had an HF channel of their radios set to broadcast a signal for fourteen seconds of every minute. A Clockwork mechanism regulated this broadcast.
Rebecca - portable Homing beacon system - airborne receiver - see also Eureka
Rope - extended-length window suspended from small Parachute and dropped by aircraft of 218 and 617 squadrons intended to deceive German Seetakt coastal Radars - for Operation Taxable and Glimmer
Seetakt - a shipborne radar developed in the 1930s and used by the German Navy, later improved into Freya air search radar.
Serra - Allied Lichtenstein detection and Homing device, used in night fighter to track down German night fighters with Lichtenstein radar
Shiver - first attempts at Jamming Würzburg radar using ground transmissions
Tinsel - British technique of feeding amplified engine noise via radio onto German night fighter voice frequencies to hinder them.
Turbinlite - British Searchlight & radar-equipped Douglas Havoc intended for Illuminating Attacking Luftwaffe bombers at night
Village Inn - AGLT - British radar-aimed rear turret fitted to some Lancasters in 1944
Wanganui - target marking by blind-dropped sky markers - prefixed with 'musical' when guided Oboe - from Wanganui
Window - strips of aluminum foil dropped to flood German radar and radar operated anti-aircraft guns and searchlights
Würzburg - German ground based air search radar, very accurate and often used to direct Flak
X-Gerät, Y-Gerät - German beam guided blind bombing systems
Z Equipment, British Infra red lamp system to allow friendly aircraft to be recognized by Village Inn-equipped bombers
 Tactics
Bomber stream - British Tactic to overcome the Kammhuber Line
Gardening - RAF operations dropping mines in the strategic sea lanes, usually at the request of the Cos Naval Liaison Officer based at High Wycombe. As a spinoff, Bletchley Park cryptanalysts used German reports of Gardening activities to obtain information on Enigma decryption transmissions
Kammhuber Line - British name for the German Himmelbett radar controlled air defense system
Operational research - among other it involved the statistical analysis of anomalies, some caused by the use of previously unknown German electronic equipment or tactics based on the equipment and for example lead to the development of the Bomber Stream.
Wilde Sau (Wild Boar) - freelance German night fighters, ie not parked a visual beacon round like the Zahme Sau (Tame Boar) fighters
Zahme Sau (Tame Boar) - German Tactic of guiding a night fighter 'parked' round a visual beacon, onto the incoming bomber stream by ground radar assisted commentary

In mod up to 15 ships and boats in front of each beach, including transport vessels.

Producer: George_Taylor_Cro, John_Johnson.
Designer: George_Taylor_Cro, John_Johnson.
how to install: file MODs put in the game bf1942 directory (C: / / Program Files/EA_Games/bf1942/mods /....). Mod is installed like any other, this is my first mod, so I did not create the installer package, but do not be angry, I will resume the next patch, or improve, and will have the installer package.
Copyright: prohibits the duplication and sale of this program without permission of the author, this mod was created for free use, and that means that is used on its responsibility and for home use. For all the problems I do not bear responsibility. This mode is safe for use and tested. Means that it can be freely used. You can use this as your own mod with modifications and newer files, but you must use my name on it as co-author and you must report your work on my mod on my e-mail:georgetaylor246@
gmail.com.

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eod_1.5_client_2_of_4

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eod 1.5 client 2 of 4. To get a working game you have to delete any older version before 1.50. Overwriting one mod build with another one can cause issues...

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jethrobsn
jethrobsn Feb 23 2009, 1:18am says:

Hi.... Im new to BF 1942 game... i just downloaded it after many years of wanting one... can i ask you guys a favor?! can you make a GOOD M1 GARAND MOD for BF1942(v1.31) plssssss?! thanks..... Have a nice day Everyone!!!

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Sixers2329
Sixers2329 Jan 19 2009, 7:16pm says:

I'm going to reinstall it. I miss this game so much, especially the intense dog fighting on coral sea....ah good times. One of the few games that you can play over and over and over and never lose its intensity.

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jonah98
jonah98 Dec 22 2008, 11:24am says:

love it.

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ferkhat
ferkhat Dec 3 2008, 3:09pm says: +2 votes     reply to comment
Digs
Digs Nov 22 2008, 9:38am says:

Is there still a lot of players online?, I'd like to install BF1942 again!.

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dezdabest
dezdabest Jan 17 2009, 9:20am replied:

Yeah still loads of ppl play it

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Wulfburk12
Wulfburk12 Oct 12 2008, 6:43pm says:

how i enable 3rd person view to the soldier like galactic conquest?

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Atlasfield
Atlasfield Dec 19 2008, 7:09pm replied:

I know how make skins, I´m working in a mod called Global Front (is here in BF mods), if you need help, maybe I will say you some ideas.

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ArkangelShaman
ArkangelShaman Dec 10 2008, 2:37am replied:

Try this page here you have AI making tutorials, mapping tutorials mods maps, etc. It's great I love it.

Battlefieldsingleplayer.planetbattlefield.gamespy.com

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Atlasfield
Atlasfield Dec 24 2008, 4:58pm replied:

Wow man, is very completed the guides, will work.

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BattleField 1942
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PC, Mac
Developer
DICE
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Engine
Refractor 2
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Released Sep 10, 2002
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