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View Poll Results: How important is rank in your campaigns?
Rank? What's rank? 8 19.51%
Rank only comes into play when the group can't reach a decision 11 26.83%
The chain of command is strictly enforced 2 4.88%
Other (specify) 1 2.44%
I have differnet preferences depending on the campaign 19 46.34%
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Old 02-02-2011, 05:38 AM
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When I was in the green machine, there was a running joke about Army procedure:

1) Shoot anything that moves, using all available automatic weapons.
2) Have the mortars bomb the grid square.
3) Call in Redleg (artillery) to dump DPICM/HE/WP over the area.
4) Call in gunships to stafe the @%#^#$ out of the place.
5) When smoke clears, scout area, if any fire is received, repeat.
"Sorry, it was just somebody's lost puppy..."
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Old 02-03-2011, 04:30 AM
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"Sorry, it was just somebody's lost puppy..."
In that case, it is okay to replace calling in gunships with "Overuse of flamethrowers."

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