
"As I was about to return fire, something hit me," Green said. "Later [I learned] it was the blast, the RPG. When I was in the hospital, I decided to look down. That's when I realized that my left arm, my dominant arm, was shorter."
"This Veterans Day is special to me because I get to give back to my community and give veterans an opportunity to find meaningful jobs by being a part of the Call of Duty Endowment."
"The C.O.D.E. Legacy: Tracer Pack is modeled on the real-world veteran Danielle Green, who lost her arm in combat and later worked with the robotics company Open Bionics on a new prosthetic arm."
Activision will release the C.O.D.E. Legacy: Tracer Pack DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on November 14, available at launch. All net proceeds will go to the Call of Duty Endowment charity, and military servicepeople and veterans can obtain the DLC for free. The pack is modeled on Purple Heart recipient Danielle Green, who lost part of her left arm in Iraq in 2004 after an RPG blast and later collaborated with Open Bionics on a prosthetic. The bundle includes the Ironwill operator skin featuring her prosthetic, multiple weapon blueprints, and other items. Black Ops 7 is available to preload now.
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