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The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: World at War.

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"Go to Hell."
— K. Pyle to a Japanese officer moments before his execution

Private K. Pyle is a member of Pvt. C. Miller's Marine Raiders team in the opening cinematic. The team landed on Makin Atoll a week before the first mission and were captured by the local Japanese forces.

At the start of the game, he is seen being beaten by a Japanese soldier with a bamboo shinai while a Japanese Officer interrogates Miller and the other Marines are beaten to death by passing Japanese soldiers. When questioned, Pyle refuses to reveal anything and spits in the Japanese officer's face as an act of defiance. The officer responds by shoving a lit cigarette into Pyle's eye before ordering the soldier torturing Pyle to execute the two Marines. His last words addressed his captors: "Go to hell" and moments later his throat is slit by the Japanese soldier with a boot knife. Just as his assailant grabs Miller, his torturers are soon killed by a rescue team led by Sergeant Sullivan when Roebuck stabs the Japanese soldier with a knife.

"Don't tell 'em a fucking thing!"
— K. Pyle to C. Miller


Trivia

Pyle getting burned

Pyle getting burned in the eye

  • Right after the Japanese soldier executes Pvt. Pyle. He still has his name tag, but after Roebuck saves you his name tag is gone.
  • It is possible that he is named after Private Pyle in the film "Full Metal Jacket", Gomer Pyle from the TV show "The Andy Griffith Show", or Gomer Pyle from its spin-off "Gomer Pyle, USMC."
  • His execution on the Wii version is less gory, and he doesn't have any blood stains on his face, or blood splatter on the walls.
  • During the intro to the mission Semper Fi, you can read Pyle's personal information, which says that he has brown hair, blue eyes, and that he weighs 155 lbs. His first name also begins with a K.
  • Pyle has his own character design, unlike Cook and Henderson who have random character designs.
  • Later in the game you can barely hear Sgt. Roebuck say, "Pyle would be proud, Miller. He'd be damned proud!" This indicates that Miller and Pyle might have been friends.
  • When the cigarette is burned on his face, the sparks go through his head to the floor.
  • In the Nazi Zombies map Verruckt, one marine says "For Private Pyle!". This could possibly mean that they served alongside Pyle.
  • Pyle´s death may be one of the reasons why killed so many japanese.(Over 200!)

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