Ghost Town (singleplayer)

Operation 'Ghost Town' was a millitary operation conducted by the US army during the Middle Eastern Campaign of World War III. The operation and resulting battle took place in a small, dense town that lead up to the large, yet incomplete, city of Sadiz. The US needed to control the town in order to have control of the bridges, that would lead to Sadiz itself. Large portions of the MEC had dug into the dense streets of the town and the US armour convoy would be attacked from all sides unless the town could be cleared first.

Main Assault
The US advanced infantry into the town first of all. A firefight broke out between the two forces almost immidietly and the west bridge was demolished in a mortar strike. From here, the US armour rolled in: quickly suffering casulties at the hands of the TOW emplacements on rooftops. Infantry that had succeeded in crossing the river were faced with an armour counter attack, and were ordered to pull back in preparation for a airstrike, that would push the battle in the US's favour. The resulting devastation forced the drafted and de-moralised MEC troops into rout, and the US puched forwards toward Sadiz.