Call of Duty: Vietnam (CoD:Nam) is a Small Mod for Call Of Duty 2 that changes the game, from the battlefields of World War 2, to the battlefields of the Vietnam War. This mod will add some new features such as: new weapons, new skin, new sound, ect. Players can choose between two teams: the U.S. and the North Vietnam - Vietcong, each has an arsenal of weapons to choose from.

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Gew00n
Gew00n - - 27 comments

Its CoD 1/uo powcamp map lol

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Necrod
Necrod - - 1,302 comments

it looks cool
i see BTR-60 :D

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emetalce
emetalce - - 472 comments

I like it! I wanna see some nice grassy, sorta jungle maps as well.

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Torre Author
Torre - - 51 comments

Warning! The screenshots are in DX7. In DX9 the rain effect looks better in-game.

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wahabkbn
wahabkbn - - 26 comments

pls rellase it

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Description

The first map for CoD:Nam called "Operation Ivory Coast".
This map is based on CoD2 "POW Camp" map created by Ramza, and thanks for his permission to use and edit this fantastic map.

Original map creator: Ramza.
Modified by Caparzo.
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Operation Ivory Coast was a military operation conducted in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War by United States Special Operations Forces.

On November 21, 1970, a joint United States Air Force/United States Army force commanded by Air Force Brig. Gen. LeRoy J. Manor and Army Colonel Arthur D. "Bull" Simons landed 56 U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers by helicopter in the Son Tay prison camp located only 37 km west of Hanoi, North Vietnam. The mission's objective was the recovery of some 70 American prisoners of war thought to be held at the camp, situated in an area where 12,000 North Vietnamese troops were stationed within 8.0 km. The mission failed when it was found during the raid that all the prisoners had been previously moved to another camp.