The Canadian Armed Forces is a playable faction that appears in Call of Duty 3, and Call of Duty: Roads to Victory during World War II. They also make a minor appearance in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, as Task Force 141 members.
In-Game
In Call of Duty 3, there is a campaign in which the player takes control of Private Cole, a member of the 4th Canadian Armoured Division. Also, there is a campaign in Call of Duty: Roads to Victory, where the the player takes control of Alan Bradshaw and Todd Gessinger.
Also In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, there are Canadian NPCs in Task Force 141 that support the player during the missions "Takedown" and "The Hornet's Nest". A few Canadian Task Force 141 operatives can be seen in "Persona Non Grata", holding off Makarov's forces to let Price and Soap escape. They are also seen in "Return to Sender", supporting Loyalist forces and other Task Force 141 operatives.
Arms and Equipment
WWII Era
Submachine Guns
Rifles
Machine Guns
Sniper Rifles
- Lee-Enfield Scoped
Vehicles
Modern Era
Assault Rifles
Submachine Guns
Light Machine Guns
Machine Pistols
Shotguns
Sniper Rifles
Handguns
Launchers
Canadian Missions
In the entire Call of Duty series, the Canadians are one of the least played factions. There are only three Canadian missions in Call of Duty 3, those three being "Falaise Road", "Laison River" and "The Corridor of Death". There are four Canadian missions in Call of Duty: Roads to Victory, they are Woensdrecht, Sloedam, Walcheren and Reichswald.
Trivia
- The Canadian Armed Forces are mentioned in the opening cutscene for the level "Pathfinder" in Call of Duty.
Gallery
Call of Duty 3
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Achievement
Canadian Highlander (10 ) - Complete two missions as a Canadian soldier, in Call of Duty 3.