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|affiliations = American [[101st Airborne Division]]
 
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Sgt. Moody was a friend of his superior officer, [[Foley (World War II)|Cpt. Foley]]. He seems to be second in command of Foley's squad. During the war he took part in many heroic missions, including going behind enemy lines with [[Martin|Pvt. Martin]] and [[Elder|Pvt. Elder]] with a civilian car to get a message to American Headquarters when the radio was down, and saving a wounded American soldier while under fire. He is a skilled driver which is proven in both the original ''Call of Duty ''and it's sequel ''Call of Duty: United Offensive''.
 
Sgt. Moody was a friend of his superior officer, [[Foley (World War II)|Cpt. Foley]]. He seems to be second in command of Foley's squad. During the war he took part in many heroic missions, including going behind enemy lines with [[Martin|Pvt. Martin]] and [[Elder|Pvt. Elder]] with a civilian car to get a message to American Headquarters when the radio was down, and saving a wounded American soldier while under fire. He is a skilled driver which is proven in both the original ''Call of Duty ''and it's sequel ''Call of Duty: United Offensive''.
   
Moody trains Pvt. Martin with weapons in Camp Toccoa. Then, a few years later in 1944 during D-Day, he participates in the attack on the village of Ste. Mere-Eglise. Later, he is assigned to drive to headquarters to give word to HQ that the village had been captured with Martin and Elder via Normandy Route N13. Unfortunately, they run into German lines. Thankfully, the trio gets the word to headquarters.
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Moody trains Pvt. Martin with weapons in Camp Toccoa. Then, a few years later in 1944 during D-Day, he participates in the attack on the village of Ste. Mere-Eglise. Later, he is assigned to drive to headquarters to give word to HQ that the village had been captured with Martin and Elder via Normandy Route N13. Unfortunately, they run into German lines. Thankfully, the trio gets the word to headquarters.
 
Moody was then assigned to command troops at Brecourt Manor to take out a battery. Here, he saves a wounded man resting alongside a tree because the medic was killed.
 
Moody was then assigned to command troops at Brecourt Manor to take out a battery. Here, he saves a wounded man resting alongside a tree because the medic was killed.
   

Revision as of 06:27, 25 December 2012

The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty. The subject of this article appeared in Call of Duty: United Offensive.

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"¡Adiós, amigos!"
— Sgt. Moody

Sergeant Moody was an American squad leader in the Baker Company. He fought during the Normandy Landings and during the Battle of the Bulge.

Biography

Call of Duty

Sgt. Moody was a sub-machine gunner seen in Call of Duty and in Call of Duty: United Offensive. He is only seen once with an M1 Garand in the mission where Baker Company go to rescue Ingram and Price. He is also frequently seen with an M1A1 Carbine in Call of Duty: United Offensive.

Sgt. Moody was a friend of his superior officer, Cpt. Foley. He seems to be second in command of Foley's squad. During the war he took part in many heroic missions, including going behind enemy lines with Pvt. Martin and Pvt. Elder with a civilian car to get a message to American Headquarters when the radio was down, and saving a wounded American soldier while under fire. He is a skilled driver which is proven in both the original Call of Duty and it's sequel Call of Duty: United Offensive.

Moody trains Pvt. Martin with weapons in Camp Toccoa. Then, a few years later in 1944 during D-Day, he participates in the attack on the village of Ste. Mere-Eglise. Later, he is assigned to drive to headquarters to give word to HQ that the village had been captured with Martin and Elder via Normandy Route N13. Unfortunately, they run into German lines. Thankfully, the trio gets the word to headquarters. Moody was then assigned to command troops at Brecourt Manor to take out a battery. Here, he saves a wounded man resting alongside a tree because the medic was killed.

Later, at the chateau in the Alps, he goes on reconnaissance of the chateau and then reports back to Foley that there are enemy defenses outside. Moody then supports his squad in rescuing Cpt. Price from the chateau. He was not present when Baker Company decided to rescue Major Ingram at Dulag IIIA.

Call of Duty: United Offensive

After that, he was sent to Bastogne alongside Riley, Whitney, Anderson and his original superior, Captain Foley, which once again he seems to be second in command. He is first seen in Call of Duty: United Offensive leading a Jeep patrol into enemy territory. As they patrol deeper into the woods they discover a extremely large German armor advance headed straight toward the front lines. He and the surviving members of his patrol, Ender and Riley, race back to headquarters to deliver this news to Captain Foley. As he's fighting in Foy, he helps his men to defend and reclaim the town. As the enemy tanks make an appearance, his squad and Cpt. Foley fight and defend the town from the counterattack, buying enough time for the P-47s from the USAF to aid support. He then finally takes a chow with the rest of his men, as Foley promised. His fate after the war is quite unknown, but sources tell that he is sent home in America.

Gallery

Triva

  • Even though Moody is second in command, there can be members in the squad with a higher rank then him due to the random names.
  • Moody distinctly pronounces "carbine" with a southern accent.

Quotes

"Gee, I don't know, How 'bout you try shooting the bastards!?"
— Sgt. Moody's response to Pvt. Elder's question about what to do


"Believe it! Unless you sprout wings and wanna fly. It's only six miles Private, just shut up and do your job."
— Moody's response to Elder grousing


"I dunno, but I sure hope it works."
— Moody is about to show off his driving skills to Elder


"You didn't, remember? You were volunteered."
— Sgt. Moody again shuts Elder up


"God's busy! This is on you!"
— Moody tells Elder to stop praying and start working


"You mean besides getting us killed?!"
— Sgt. Moody complains about the Private's performance


"Dammit, Private, drive faster!"
— Moody chastises Elder with his driving skills