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Private Johnson was an American soldier of the 1st Infantry Division, seen in the "Into the Heartland" level of Call of Duty: Finest Hour. He is seen crossing the Ludendorff bridge and is under Lieutenant Walker's command. Like every one else in the squad on that level, Johnson has Plot armor. He may follow the player into the first or second room of the tower at the end of the bridge.

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  • Private Johnson was an American soldier of the 1st Infantry Division, seen in the "Into the Heartland" level of Call of Duty: Finest Hour. He is seen crossing the Ludendorff bridge and is under Lieutenant Walker's command. Like every one else in the squad on that level, Johnson has Plot armor. He may follow the player into the first or second room of the tower at the end of the bridge.
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  • Private Johnson was an American soldier of the 1st Infantry Division, seen in the "Into the Heartland" level of Call of Duty: Finest Hour. He is seen crossing the Ludendorff bridge and is under Lieutenant Walker's command. Like every one else in the squad on that level, Johnson has Plot armor. He may follow the player into the first or second room of the tower at the end of the bridge.
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