

With each strike, Jung gets more desperate in winning the war, and in one mission, Mitchell leads a raid to seize three nuclear warheads from a train before they reach civilian-populated areas. Along with his Ghosts, Mitchell would also work alongside SAS trooper Daniel Stevens, German gunner Lukas Färber, and French marksman Thierry Dubois. In another mission, his team would be sent in to blow a bridge, denying Jung from quickly moving his tanks and personnel through the area, and saving SAS troopers pinned down in a nearby pagoda. Mitchell personally leads the team on their first strike on an airfield, crippling Jung's air power in the area. Throughout the conflict, Mitchell's team is ordered to disrupt and destroy General Jung's fuel supply and armor support. spear, Captain Mitchell and the Ghosts are deployed into North Korea to avert disaster. This prompts NATO and the United States to send a large peacekeeping force to North Korea in order to shut down Jung's operations before he destabilizes the Korean Peninsula. With total control over the military, Jung gains access to the country's nuclear arsenal, and makes preparations to start a war between the surrounding Asian powers. Jung initiated a rebellion against the government, which found itself at his mercy with the renegade general assumed de facto control of the country. Infuriated, the military leadership mobilized against the government with the brutal and charismatic General Jung Chong-Sun heading the coup. The government has invested too much into its military buildup and it has become impossible to preserve both the military and North Korea's infrastructure, so in an attempt to curb the effects of the famine, the government redirects military funding toward the internal needs of the population. In 2011, amidst a time of disastrous famine and political turmoil, the people of North Korea are facing a time of great change. When Scott and the Ghosts finally reach General Paik, Paik commits suicide, and the Ghosts are forced to blow up a Taepodong missile. The Ghosts fight through a complex that was made as a remote command post for the North Korean president. After two months, General Paik reactivates North Korea's nuclear stockpile and the Ghosts are sent back in to take him out. It is later revealed that the Super-Silkworm missile was launched by a PMC (private military contractor).
When General Paik tried to blow up a dam to escalate the war, the Ghosts temporarily stop him and his plans. Scott Mitchell leads the Ghosts on the missions assigned to them, working with the South Koreans in order to push back North Korea, and prevent further escalation of the war. In response, the President sent in the Ghosts to push the North Korean forces back. On July 4, 2007, a North Korean Super-Silkworm missile hit and sank the USS Clarence E. 1.2 Mexican Revolutionary Crisis (2013)Ĭareer With The Ghosts Korean Conflicts (2007, 2011).
