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Old 03-18-2010, 02:01 PM   #51
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Old 03-18-2010, 02:08 PM   #52
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Thanks Hunter. I do not put a lot of work into these questions, except for the spelling thing maybe? I need to improve my English.

I really hope the NATO CO´s will deploy some plans here too. Would be cool - for once - to get the opposing creations and views deployed in the same thread.

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Old 03-18-2010, 06:02 PM   #53
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are those questions/discussion etc useful for your guide?
Btw if you update that huge guide you are making, you should post something there (like "updated"), that way it bumps up to the top again. That way more people could see that there is new content added.
I for example didn't check reguarly for updates but checked always when somebody posted on that thread...

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I really hope the NATO CO´s will deploy some plans here too. Would be cool - for once - to get the opposing creations and views deployed in the same thread.
That would be really cool indeed!

p.s.: aquiller, good to see you too!


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Old 03-18-2010, 06:51 PM   #54
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Shame on you Wicca, you forgot Casualty_UR.
Wicca has NATO 2 syndrome

I don't really consider myself as a Commander, I bloody hated the job, but props to anyone who can actually do it!

C7 was probably my most enjoyable campaign, I'll dig around and see what was around then, I distinctly remember B1 on Kufrah, 3rd time lucky for NATO 2, one of the most awesome moments ever

EDIT: Found NATO 2's Kufrah BP, it's not pretty, but it won



4th was a stopping force, meant to hold and die, when 10 minutes in, Eddie calls to Moo, our SL,

"What's going on at Production?"
"We're capping it"
"Que?


Jiggy and a guy called Marmokaka(if anyone remembers him) properly ripped up the CATA 1 tanks as well


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Old 03-18-2010, 07:08 PM   #55
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Kuffrah C7B1 - 70th Armour ripped it up proper, big ups to all the lads.

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Old 03-18-2010, 07:19 PM   #56
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are those questions/discussion etc useful for your guide?
Btw if you update that huge guide you are making, you should post something there (like "updated"), that way it bumps up to the top again. That way more people could see that there is new content added.
I for example didn't check reguarly for updates but checked always when somebody posted on that thread...


That would be really cool indeed!

p.s.: aquiller, good to see you too!
Its difficult to say if they will be an inspiration or not? As general answer i say no, since they [answers/questions/opinions/results] base themselves on logic's not necessarily being my own (style) - as i also try to explain in my text/guide.

The quoted content could be an inspiration, had it not already been part of my logics. The method of slowing down to ones own speed, when the opponent have the upper hand in the movement-factor.

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We knew that the US team would be first at any position on the map with HMMVS or LBs. As result we planned to move slowly and bring in our strong point the heavy firepower.
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However, indirectly they [answers/questions/opinions/results] will maybe be useful - i think - for all of us, you, me, them, this community and the rest out there. What do you think? Will you be inspired? Are you already being inspired?

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Not sure though, if I am going to update the guide anymore. The arrogant response i got from the developer team, last time i suggested something, in these forums, which i did in a polite and structured way, pretty much terminated my motivation. And motivation is half the effort, if not more?

Anyhow, think i am going to write a book out of the text instead, as i also said in the barracks when i resigned, see the guide is only scratching the surface anyway and is far from being structured enough. It is simply not good enough.

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Hi Aquiller.

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Scot, asking again, why shouldent Aquiller want me to deploy letters in this thread?

On note: I remember Marmokaka, he visited the server the last day i did my own intel on Bi Ming. Not sure if he ever mentioned that? Friendly personality, as i recall.

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Old 03-18-2010, 07:53 PM   #57
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Scot, asking again, why shouldent Aquiller want me to deploy letters in this thread?

On note: I remember Marmokaka, he visited the server the last day i did my own intel on Bi Ming. Not sure if he ever mentioned that? Friendly personality, as i recall.
Sorry missed you there buddy, I just recalled you having the mother of all Commanding threads along the way? Might be remembering someone different Feel free to post, was just joking

And Marm was a good guy, friendly chap indeed.


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Old 03-19-2010, 03:00 PM   #58
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Thank you for your reply and your image Mr. Scot.

Sir, would it be possible for you, to deploy more content?

Like specific doubts to the plan presented, maybe content from evaluations/trainings, and if possible, a summary of the battle, from your perspective as PRT CO?

I hope its okay to ask.

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Old 03-19-2010, 05:36 PM   #59
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Well I wasn't the CO for this plan, it was Eddie at the time, I'll dig into the archives and find you the plan.


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Muttrah 16 (C8 B1)

Operation Scar Tissue (<3 RHCP)




First battle in campaign, all were eager and ready to finally get some action. We've picked Muttah as it was (and still is) the PR"s Goddes when it comes to maps, layer 16 - weren't prepared to counter Cobra/LAVs.

The plan was to dig in North City and survive until an opportunity for a breach will show. NATO was pushing hard, taking advantage of their scoped SAWs and overall better infantry skills. Soon it became a blood-filled stalemate. The K/D ratio stabilized and was slowly going against us.
Well you asked so here is an ex NATO CO

I was the NATO CO for the above battle so thought this is the perfect opportunity to look at it from the other side of the coin.

Below is the deployment plan. The idea was to drop in quickly on the first three flags and capture the first two, delaying the MEC advance at the West City flag for long enough to get a foothold in North City.



It did not work out like this due to a number of issues and we were unable to get our foothold. This for me was the worst scenario as having been a part of NATO for C7B2 on Muttrah I knew the dangers of being stuck at docks. It became as predicted a bloody stalemate with little ground being made from either side.

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It was that very moment when I ordered troops to gather as much trucks as they can. We tried couple of times to breach the defenses of Docks with 1-2 squads, but we failed.
Finally, after some good intel from our scouts, we've seized the opportunity at south entrance to the Docks. I've told several squads to mount trucks and rush through it directly to the Docks main hangars.
At this same moment I had redeployed 3 squads out to the Northern flank. We were beginning to make progress in that area against a couple of enemy squads that had been patrolling the outer edge of the city and firing from the buildings, so I looked to push through there. Two squads had just made it inside the city limits and established a perimeter when the CATA squads made their move.

I believe the round was lost for a couple of reasons. Firstly had I pushed in those squads more aggressively it is reasonable to assume that CATA would have been forced to redeploy from their assault and defend North City. By the same token had I left them in their original positions then they could have redeployed easily to defend the docks flag.

Even more simply put; mines placed on each entrance would have neutralised any rush instantly, and it is to my eternal regret that this thought did not enter my mind.

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It paid off - several minutes later, Docks were greyed out, and soon after capped. NATO didnt retake the flag although they tried hard and almost succeded. Great opponent, great game.
We were desperate and threw ourselves at the flag, but to no avail.

It was indeed a thoroughly exciting, extremely intense game even sitting in the box and was one of the more enjoyable rounds i've had as CO. That said, defeat was absolutely crushing, especially as it came so suddenly and just when the tide appeared to be turning.


I think my enduring memory of fighting against CATA COs is the element of surprise that they always seemed to have over us. No matter how much we planned we never seemed able to second guess their plans and that makes any opponent incredibly tough.

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I don't really consider myself as a Commander, I bloody hated the job, but props to anyone who can actually do it!

C7 was probably my most enjoyable campaign, I'll dig around and see what was around then, I distinctly remember B1 on Kufrah, 3rd time lucky for NATO 2, one of the most awesome moments ever

Jiggy and a guy called Marmokaka(if anyone remembers him) properly ripped up the CATA 1 tanks as well
Same I think. I hated the job constantly, I am far more in the ground pounder mould.

C7B1 was absolutely one of the most incredible rounds i've ever played. I remember getting up afterwards feeling completely numb and dazed, something that has never happened when playing a video game before or since. I remember Marm so well, he was an absolute gentleman and a pleasure to play with. We did absolutely pwn 43-0 as a lone CR2 crew. Intense doesn't even cover it.


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