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"Bon, we thought we lost you there for a moment, like we lost Callard. I'm putting him in for the Victoria Cross you know, and you for a promotion, Corporal."
— Robichaud after Sgt. Callard's death.


Lieutenant Jean-Guy Robiechauld was a veteran soldier of the Canadian forces as he served in the First World War.

Biography[]

"Robichaud loves the limelight, and sees the war as a chance for every man to shine, particularly himself. Show cowardice and he'll throw you to the dogs."
Call of Duty 3 bonus materials section.

On the first mission of the Canadian Campaign, Robiechauld and his squad of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada is to take out German air defensive guns and take back the hill the Germans retreated to. As their convoy moves through a town, their convoy is attacked. As they clear out the town of enemy forces they move up through the hill but are then attacked by Panzerschreck fire causing Lt. Robiechauld and his squad to abandon their ditched "kangaroo" troop carrier and press on forward on foot. After they take out the air defenses, Lt. Robiechauld berates Pte. Leslie Baron for not participating in combat, which Baron refutes saying that he does not want to risk their radio being hit. Later, Baron flags down the lieutenant telling him that their new orders are to take an industrial area nearby. They soon face a major force of German troops that were in the area already. After clearing the area, they have new orders and are to stop German forces from recapturing it. After intense fighting, they are pinned down by a Panzer IV but are able to destroy it with a captured Panzerschreck. Soon, when a Tiger arrives, Lt. Robiechauld orders Sgt. Jonathan Callard and Pte. Cole to take the tank down. Pvt. Cole successfully takes down the Tiger with a Satchel Charge and thus ends the mission.

After successfully taking the area, Robiechauld and his squad are ordered to move through a forested area and take the Laison River so that Canadian reinforcements can move through. They encounter ferocious fighting in the forest but succeed in destroying the anti-tank positions holding back the convoy. After berating Baron again, they now have to take major key houses the Germans are using as Headquarters. With Cole on point, they successfully take the Laison River. Lt. Robiechauld later compliments Cole for good fighting.

Soon after, his squad is informed that a tank crew has gone missing and Robiechauld and his squad go out to find them. Before leaving, however, Baron brings word that the radio operator for a Polish unit at Mount Ormel has been killed and command is requesting they send a replacement. Robiechauld quickly orders Baron to leave despite Baron's protests that he is their unit's only radio operator, saying that they have "bigger problems". After intense fighting through town, they move into a cafe and uses it as a bunker, Pte. Kyle Peterson is surprised by this action as Robiechauld explains that they are taking the town. After they are overwhelmed by the approaching enemy and pinned down by a King Tiger, they move into a German fuel depot underneath the King Tiger. The squad plant charges on the oil barrels, but Callard is killed defusing a defective charge, saving Robiechauld and his squad. After the battle, Robiechauld is planning to put Callard in for the Victoria Cross and Cole in for a promotion To Corporal. Soon they press on forward and arrive at Mount Ormel at a critical time, reinforcing the Polish unit there. As Lt. Robiechauld and Maj. Stan "Papa Jack" Jackowicz have a small conversation at the base of the hill, he explains to Papa Jack that the Germans still have an escape route through Chambois.

Personality and Appearance[]

Robiechauld mainly used the Bren and Sten in the campaign and speaks with a thick Québécois accent. He mocks Private Leslie Baron for his perceived unwillingness to fight in combat. Robiechuald is a veteran of the First World War, making him an experienced soldier. He relishes every chance he gets to face the Germans in battle, fearlessly leading attacks and issuing bold, sometimes near-suicidal orders.

Robiechauld cannot tolerate even the slighest hint of cowardice, mercilessly criticizing and mocking anyone who shows it; he coldly dismisses Private Baron when sending him as a replacement for the K.I.A. Polish radio operator. However he does give respect to those he feels have earned it: for example, when Sergeant Callard is killed after manually detonating charges meant to destroy a King Tiger Tank, a visibly saddened Robiechauld recommends Callard for a posthumous Victoria Cross and Private Cole for a promotion to Corporal.

Robiechauld has been seen with a tan beret, bandages and a helmet with netting on his head throughout the campaign. He wears the standard Canadian uniform with the addition with a dark brown or maroon vest. He also has mild facial hair with a mustache.

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Trivia[]

  • In the European localisations of the game he's named Robichaud.
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