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Post by tricky on Mar 8, 2008 11:42:50 GMT -5
i just thought maybe we should bring up the diffrent types of combat that can be implmiinted by S.T.A.T i know that ive always done my own version of Gurrilla warfare as i think you guys have seen.. so i just thought id get your guys opinons on the pros and cons of this type of warfare
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Post by Fat Tony on Mar 8, 2008 14:29:40 GMT -5
"Make sure you stay on the trail boss, there's guerillas on this island." "Thanks Captain Ron, but Gorillas are native to equatorial Africa, there are no gorillas on this island!" Well, by definition Guerilla warfare is using hit and run/harassing tactics by a smaller more mobile force, who traditionally is outnumbered and outgunned. I think that we are basically forced to use "guerilla tactics" because of the size of our team. We've never had more than 6 guys at an event, and usually we're either put into a squad with a team who like us would much rather be on their own - i.e. we split up - or we're made into a recon/spec ops element. Either way we've never been able to roll 15 deep like a lot of Ohio teams, forcing us to pick our battles and hit and run more often than not.
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Post by Crossfire on Mar 8, 2008 15:37:06 GMT -5
The first Blind Fury will always be a prime example of our guerilla tactics put to the test. =)
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Post by Fat Tony on Mar 8, 2008 15:46:47 GMT -5
Black Aurora 2 wasn't a bad example either. SEAL team i.e. Matt, Vito, and I. Planted demo charges then pierced enemy lines and ran ambushes. Until of course Vito lost his damn AEP mags and got us all capped.
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Post by tricky on Mar 8, 2008 17:39:15 GMT -5
Lol Tophs game isa good examlpe too
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