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I think organized teams are a wonderful idea; but since we see each other usually only a few times a month, and even then not all members are at every game, it becomes difficult to train together. It is easy to designate positions in a squad but keeping them during a game will take practice.
I was thinking about that the past couple days. Training should not focus on team mates, but rather their job on the team and cross training for other relevant positions on their team and others. That is a difference from the real world teams where you are stationed at a base and assigned to a team that trains together. While that means our teams will not function as cohesive as their real world counterpart, it should allow more cohesiveness than what I've seen.
SCRAMBLE said:I think organized teams are a wonderful idea; but since we see each other usually only a few times a month, and even then not all members are at every game, it becomes difficult to train together. It is easy to designate positions in a squad but keeping them during a game will take practice.
Sorry I have taken so long to reply to such a worthy post. Busy, busy.
So, . . . the "hard core" guys on the Corps have trained in 4 man fireteams/tactics. (The last Training Day was Dec 20th)
Our Corps can run in these teams dependent upon several variants. Mission, scenario, opponent, and even their mood. (We don't go "hard core" when there are a bunch of new operators on the field).
Phoenix added a pic of the 4-man squad/teams we use.
Trooper 1- point/assault or carbine/can be the leader/quick reactions/likely to die/knowledge of hand signals/bold/perceptive/able to lead.
Trooper 2- support aka heavy/SAW or full auto/second in line/positioned to the side enemy is likely/likes to suppress and carries lots of ammo/"rabid dog ready to be unleashed".
Trooper 3- specialist/typically a carbine or rifle/medic/man with the mission/radio/could be the leader.
Trooper 4- long rifle/leader/rear guard who will watch your back/should have a rifle and be a good shot at distance/reads the maps/gives the point man direction/ often is the leader of the team.
Well, there ya have it. KISS. I will go over more on training day.
You guys sound like you have it already.
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