Exodus (DS)

For the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 level, see Exodus (Modern Warfare 2). "We're getting out of here!"

- A Marine

Exodus is the second level in Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (DS). In this level Parker is using the M2 machine gun on top of a Humvee to fend off attacking OpFor members. An Mi-24 attacks the Humvee, but Parker shoots it down with the machine gun. Parker gets to the town and must fight on foot. Parker fights his way through the streets, alleyways, and buildings. During the fighting, Parker and his squad get pinned down by a sniper. Parker goes into a building, goes to the second floor, kills the enemies there, goes to the balcony, and shoots the sniper. After that, Parker leaves the building, does more house-to-house fighting and then makes it to the helicopter.

Trivia

 * One of the marines in this level is named Sgt. Jackson. He is possibly related or a reference to Paul Jackson from the console and PC version.
 * Near the end of the truck sequence, the driver crashes into a barricade. If examined closely enough, is is possible to see that the truck never hits the barricade, yet it flies everywhere.
 * There is a level in Modern Warfare 2 named "Exodus" as well.
 * When the OpFor are shooting at the player and have them trapped, when you drive and crash to the right when you get to and stop at the mountain the hood is literally "in" the mountain.
 * If the player shoots the car before they hit the barricade, it can catch on fire. However, after the crash the fire is gone.
 * If the player shoots down the helicopter right when it comes out, the wreckage passes right through the mountain.
 * When the player goes with Pvt. Oliveria after dropping down in the building, his name disappears but his green on the cross hairs is still there.
 * The real Exodus is when Moses and his group of Hebrews escape from Egypt but are chased by the Egyptian army. When Moses and his group of Hebrews reached the Red sea, Moses raised his staff and the water was split in two leaving enough room for the Hebrews to walk to the other side of the sea. When the Egyptian army tried to cross the sea, they were flooded when both sides of the sea crashed onto the army.
 * Before helping the injured Americans if you look up you may see a castle in the background. This is a reference to Al-Asad's palace where the bomb kills 30,000 Marines.