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"Hall requests an air strike that detonates five bombs after a short delay. If upgraded, enemies who are not killed are stunned for a short duration."
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Private Jacob Hall was a soldier in the US Army, and served as the first radioman in the Sergeant Cole Wright's squad up until his death in KIA. He participated in the first campaign in Cruelly, Normany, France, where he was a part of an assault of a castle owned by the German soldiers. The castle possessed important documents, crucial for Cole's team. Jacob survived the assault, but was sadly killed at the end of the campaign by a German Sniper. He is succeeded by Barnaby Adams.

Physical Appearance[]

Jacob is a young caucasian male, with short brown hair, and dark eyes. He is exceptionally tall, and has a big physical build. During combat, he wears a brown and green jacket, with a bandolier coiled around his shoulder. He has a loaded gun strapped to his chest, like James Gann. Similarly to Barnaby Adams, he wears a pack to carry around his walkie-talkie: with this, he can call an air strike if requested. Like all of the brothers, he too wears a utility belt that holds things like extra ammo, and other necessities.

Personality[]

In many ways, Hall's personality is similar to his successor, Barnaby Adams: he is confident in his abllities, lighthearted, and is determined to succeed in missions. He has saved Cole's life on numerous occasions, by calling in air strikes that take out an overwhelming amount of Nazi soldiers. However, unlike Adams, he is shown to be somewhat cocky—in KIA, he congratulates their success too early, before being shot and killed.

Trivia[]

  • He is shown to be close to his mother
  • Cole gets dark while talking about Jacob's death in his diary:
    • "Jacob had me promise to bring his tags back to his mama should anything ever happen to him. After he hit the ground, I scrambled to get them. A bullet whizzed past my ear before I could nab them and I had no choice but to keep moving and leave where he had fallen. I still wonder if they gave him a grave or if they left him for the birds..."

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