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Old 08-29-2015, 09:29 PM
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Lets see..... dynamite inside a log next to an old fire... Your enemy occupies your old position and the night is cold.

A radio tuned to talk radio about 100 - 300 meters from the enemy keeps them hearing something all night.

Bogus maps "left behind" in an ambushed area. These all lead the enemy into hellish terrain that is preplotted for artillery.

When you capture a group, make sure you act surprised and take one away from the group. You have to talk loudly about how it was too soon for him to be captured.

Random fire missions on low water crossing, saddles between hillocks, and the reverse slopes of hills keeps the enemy off balance in contested terrain.

Wear the enemies boots or sandals or change into them in a creek or stream once in the objective area.

Mining an enemy cache is as important as reporting it.

Swapping in booby-trapped mortar bombs and recoilless shells into the packing crates of an enemy cache kills trained crews, creates mistrust in the enemy supply, and demoralizes replacements.

Leave irresistible lures like radios and with those broadcasting a homing beacon you can track movements.

Let the point element or the lead platoon pass them blast the IED..... the mistrust grows in the unit.

Low level privates....... feed them good, give'em a hooker, and send them back. They will tell everyone the Enemy is real nice and surrender is easy.
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