Wolverines!

'Woverines!' is the sixth mission in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.

You play as Private James Ramirez, starting off in a Humvee until it is disabled by enemy fire. The first objective is to rendezvous with "Raptor's" downed helicopter. You engage Russian forces through the neighborhood. A BTR-80 engages the Rangers, so Sergeant Foley moves his men to avoid the street, passing through alleyways.

Ramirez' team reaches a business district, where "Raptor" is being kept safe inside a restaurant meat locker. Foley directs the team to secure the restaurant area, making use of an air-dropped arsenal on the roof. The arsenal includes an M5 Sentry Gun, M14 EBRs, and a Predator uplink for missile strikes. Large numbers of Ultranationalists attack, but Ramirez's squad keeps on firing, also using Stinger missiles to take out enemy helicopters. After holding out using everything they can, their convoy arrives and the team breaks for it.

Trivia

 * "Wolverines!" is a reference to the movie Red Dawn, which depicts a Soviet invasion of the United States. The "Wolverines" are a makeshift guerrilla force formed by American high school students. The paratroopers in the mission and planes flying over are also homages to the movie.
 * Another reference to Red Dawn is contained within the mission. The Xbox Achievement/PS3 Trophy for completing this level and Exodus on Veteran Difficulty is actually called "Red Dawn".
 * The level and the others following also bear similarity to another game, World in Conflict, set in an alternate timeline where the Soviet Union invades the USA in 1989. World in Conflict also appears to have been influenced by Red Dawn.
 * The "Burger Town" fast food restaurant is an obvious parody of Burger King. There is also a Burger Town in the airport in No Russian.


 * The location of the battle is in the county of "Prince William", an actual location in Northern Virginia, with many Military forts located in the area.
 * At the start of the mission if you look around the jeep you will see a can of Choal, an obvious parody of Skoal.