


Some are on the walkways to the left and right, others are directly ahead in a control room, happily shooting at you through the glass. All along the perimeter of this rather large room with many boxes are enemies. After death falls on all of them, jump straight down into that carefully spaced gap in the boxes there.įollow the path of the pit, for it leads you to more action. They would all like to find homes for some stray bullets that will shortly be exiting your weapon. Move the only way you can (that of course being ahead) until you reach the gap in the floor, across the gap and around the bend are a few baddies, as is one on the catwalk just above and to the right. Go ahead and vault over the railing onto the boxes. After this little area, you should find yourself on a railed walkway above some tightly packed cargo. Follow the perimeter out through the door into the small shelved room with armor and such (a dude may come waddling through this next door, so don't let him surprise you). This info comes from CODOH, Roosevelt's Secret Pre-War Plan to Bomb Japan by Mark Weber who is such a vital source of information.You can only move right when you begin, so go ahead and do that (it's better han standing still).

Harry Elmer Barnes, Barnes Against the Blackout (1991) Chamberlin, America's Second Crusade (19) Beard, President Roosevelt and the Coming of the War 1941 (1948) On FDR's campaign to bring America into war, see: -George Morgenstern, Pearl Harbor: The Secret War (19) 22, 1991, which gave sensational treatment to the JB 355 bombing plan but failed to put the story in the "larger context of FDR's ongoing campaign to bring the U.S. There is also the ABC television "20/20" broadcast of Nov. OH NO, the January 1989 issue is missing, maybe it's because there's an article in it called "Tigers of a Different Stripe: FDR's Secret Plan to Torch Japan Before Pearl Harbor," by a Don McLean.
