Chuck Walker

"Everyday I fight to save my life and the lives of my men. I'm proud by the frontlines."

- Chuck Walker in his opening speech

Lieutenant Chuck Walker was an American soldier fighting during World War II, he assigned to Able Company. Lt. Walker is the playable character in the American campaign for Call of Duty: Finest Hour. He was good friends with Benny Church.

Walker fought in North Africa, Sicily, and landed at Normandy on D-Day. Afterwards, he was assigned as a Sergeant to help capture Aachen, which was the first major German city to fall. After that, he fought at Stavelo in the Battle of the Bulge, later remarking that it was the first time in the war that he thought he just might not make it back home. He was then given a promotion from Sergeant to Lieutenant. Later on, he took Remagen, securing one of the last bridges over the Rhine.

Trivia

 * Lt. Walker was born in Rochester, New York.
 * His name is a possible reference to Chuck Norris, an American actor and former soldier in the Vietnam War. His last name is also a possible reference to the main character in the show with the respective name, "Walker Texas Ranger", which Norris stared in.
 * Walker is the most played character in the entire game.
 * His name might be from HBO miniseries Band of Brothers.
 * In the animation reel, when the cinematic of First City to Fall plays, Walker has captain stripes on his helmet.
 * He and Church are usually seen fighting alone in the game, until other soldiers arrive.

Quotes
"There have been times in this war where I thought that I actually might not make it back home, but the Germans can only stay home, and that's no longer a safe place to stay." -said during a narration.

"Scratched two Panzers!" -said after destroying two Panzer tanks with a Panzerschreck.

"That bar means Lieutenant, Sergeant Church, or did you forget about those battlefield promotions after our last mission? I oughta' bust you right back down to Buck Private." -said to Sergeant Church after he mistakes Lieutenant Walker for a Sergeant.

"Moving out!" -said after receiving orders to take the Ludendorff bridge.