Boot Camp

Boot Camp is the first revealed mission in Call of Duty: Sino-War and is the training mission of the game. It reversals the name of the games main protagonist, Issac Miller, along with other character such as King, Bell, and Davis.

Synopsis
The player starts in a filed where Sgt. Miller must look at signs that contain helpful tips. Once these are looked at King gives Miller a breakdown of the compass, saying that objectives are marked by a star. Once that is done the player runs and obstacle coarse and learns how to go duck, go prone, and climb ladders. After that is done King instructs the player to go with Lt. Davis. At weapons training, Davis well teach Miller about firing and the adventures of aiming down his sight with an M1917 Enfield, M1903A4 sniper rifle, and an M16 rifle. He'll also learn how to throw grenades by throwing them though holes in a damage house. After that, Miller learns about various health kits and learns how to use C-4 by placing it on a ruined brick wall. After finishing the explosive part, the player can go back and improve on his or her marksmanship, or exit the weapons training, ending the mission.

Trivia

 * As seen in previews, firing any weapon at Lt. Davis, wither it hits him or not, well result in a good over.
 * The player cannot climb the ladder up to Davis's tower, in addition, there is no trapdoor or opening, as seen in previews.
 * This is the second mission that takes place in the United States, with the other one being the "Camp Toccoa" mission from the first Call of Duty.
 * As seen in previews, there is a sign in the crawling zone that reads; "Here lies Pvt. Martin, he was one of those idiots who stranded up right here." The name could be a reference to the player character in the American campaign of the first Call of Duty.
 * As seen in previews, humorously, if the play gets a game over, after they click on the continue button, there well be a newspaper that the player can zoom in and read. The front page title well either say "US solider fires at friendly weapons trainer!" if the player fires at Davis, or, if the player dies because they didn't get away from the C-4 before it explodes, It well say "US solider dies in training! Americans shocked, Camp Georgia fined for having an unsafe training environment". Zooming out and clicking again well get the player back into the game. This is the only mission in the series to feature a newspaper showing when you die.