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  • POW Camp
  • POW Camp
  • POW camp
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  • The Most Popular in time attack in WARROCK. the modes are easy and hard. in easy you can fight until stage 3 but in hard complete the Level before the time ran out.
  • POW Camp — многопользовательская карта в Call of Duty и Call of Duty: United Offensive. Основана на уровне Лагерь военнопленных.
  • POW camps (Prisoner Of War), are Secondary Objectives in the game where you can gain more units. Every kind of ground and air unit can be a POW and often times the camps will have a MG Tower defending it. If you free them you will have the benefit of their unique abillities and better numbers. Ammo Dumps are always near them, shoot them to free the prisoners, or use a unit with explosive weaponry for a less time consuming way to set them free; all you need to do is shoot the wall, but this may damage the freed troops. If you happen to have a vehicle you can run it into the barbed wire. "Shoot the ammo dump or crush the fence with your vehicle!" -Admiral A-Qira
  • During major wars, armies will often capture numerous enemy soldiers. These enemies must be kept somewhere, preferably some place where they can not return to their fellows. This usually results in a Prisoner of War Camp. As soldiers on the battlefield, these two groups are enemies. For whatever reason, a group of soldiers has been captured by the very guys they were trying to kill just the day before. The camp guards will not like the prisoners because those same prisoners may have been responsible for the death and destruction visited upon their homeland. Typically, the guards will not be nice about the way they treat their prisoners.
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  • POW Camp
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  • mp_powcamp
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abstract
  • The Most Popular in time attack in WARROCK. the modes are easy and hard. in easy you can fight until stage 3 but in hard complete the Level before the time ran out.
  • During major wars, armies will often capture numerous enemy soldiers. These enemies must be kept somewhere, preferably some place where they can not return to their fellows. This usually results in a Prisoner of War Camp. As soldiers on the battlefield, these two groups are enemies. For whatever reason, a group of soldiers has been captured by the very guys they were trying to kill just the day before. The camp guards will not like the prisoners because those same prisoners may have been responsible for the death and destruction visited upon their homeland. Typically, the guards will not be nice about the way they treat their prisoners. Since governments don't like having large numbers of 'potential enemies' running around loose in their back yard, something must be done about them. The answer to this problem is an internment camp. It's basically a POW camp for civilians. Since they are almost always run by the military, we can consider them to be closely related, and therefore included. The concentration camp is the evil twin to the internment camp. Its main objective is to contain political prisoners for either extermination or to keep them handily available for slave labor. While detainees at an internment camp are generally not mistreated, detainees at a concentration camp can expect nothing but constant pain and hunger or instant death at any moment. Any way you look at it, you don't want to be a resident of any of these. Unless you're a guard. As a Sub-Trope of Prison, most Prison Tropes will apply. This camp can readily turn into a Hellhole Prison. If it is sufficiently escape-resistant, it can become The Alcatraz. You will always see plenty of heavily armed guards, unfriendly guard dogs, guard towers with machine guns and spotlights. Expect miles of barbed wire, often in tangled loops. Sometimes, the wire can be connected to high voltage for added deterrent to escape attempts. Frequently, you will see someone working on a Great Escape. Many Military and Warfare Tropes will be seen as well. * Important to remember: the Geneva Conventions are treaties that set standards for how POWs are supposed to be treated. They haven't always been honored -- both in fiction and in Real Life. Camp guards have figured that it's Not Cheating Unless You Get Caught -- but if someone does get caught, it's Serious Business of the "kiss your military career goodbye" variety. The POW Camp as a setting is a major fixture of many war films as well as many TV Series. In many FPS games, the PC must rescue a fellow soldier from a POW Camp.
  • POW Camp — многопользовательская карта в Call of Duty и Call of Duty: United Offensive. Основана на уровне Лагерь военнопленных.
  • POW camps (Prisoner Of War), are Secondary Objectives in the game where you can gain more units. Every kind of ground and air unit can be a POW and often times the camps will have a MG Tower defending it. If you free them you will have the benefit of their unique abillities and better numbers. Ammo Dumps are always near them, shoot them to free the prisoners, or use a unit with explosive weaponry for a less time consuming way to set them free; all you need to do is shoot the wall, but this may damage the freed troops. If you happen to have a vehicle you can run it into the barbed wire. "Shoot the ammo dump or crush the fence with your vehicle!" -Admiral A-Qira