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Old 11-11-2009, 12:48 PM   #11
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I Disagree - a "Squad" in PR represents a Platoon in Real Life in my eyes - as there are only 32 people there in the first place, it's reasonable to assume that 6 people can represent a Platoon - or even a company. 6/32 is a fifth and a bit of the team - if you divide the tickets by 5 then it'll end up quite high (depending on map size).

P.S Officer works for whatever you think - there is always an Officer in charge of a squad or paltoon or company, just that Officer can be Commissioned (CO) or Non-Commissioned (NCO).


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Old 11-11-2009, 12:58 PM   #12
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I dont think any western armies put officers in charge of such small groups. Your talking about platoon level command, we are talking about squads.
You are reading me wrong. I said i don't approve of making the new kit name "NCO" since far from every army has none commisioned officers as group chiefs like US has, very many armies has consript corprals or consript seargents as group cheifs and not some military employed seargent.

The difference is that a state employed seargent is in the army for a long period but a consript corpral or seargent is a consript soldier doing the national military service mandatory training roughly the same time period as a consript soldier and is returnt to the civilian life at the same time as the soldier. For example in the Swedish system we do 11 monthe mandatory military training around the age of 19 then the group chiefs enters the military the same time as the rest of the consripts and then exits at the same time as the rest.

Most consript armies operate in this manner, officers usually only at the lowest platoon commanders.
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Old 11-11-2009, 12:58 PM   #13
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I Disagree - a "Squad" in PR represents a Platoon in Real Life in my eyes - as there are only 32 people there in the first place, it's reasonable to assume that 6 people can represent a Platoon - or even a company. 6/32 is a fifth and a bit of the team - if you divide the tickets by 5 then it'll end up quite high (depending on map size).

P.S Officer works for whatever you think - there is always an Officer in charge of a squad or paltoon or company, just that Officer can be Commissioned (CO) or Non-Commissioned (NCO).
Ok i guess you can think of NCOs like that. As far as a squad representing a platoon in game, it makes sense. Its up to the DEVs.


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Old 11-11-2009, 01:00 PM   #14
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Most consript armies operate in this manner, officers usually only at the lowest platoon commanders.
We do the same thing. Officers are platoon commanders at the lowest billet. Are you saying that a PR squad represents a platoon? If so then ok.

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Old 11-11-2009, 01:05 PM   #15
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We do the same thing. Officers are platoon commanders at the lowest billet. Are you saying that a PR squad represents a platoon? If so then ok.

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No i am saing that group chiefs usually are consripts in consript based armies and not seargents that employed as a long time standing force.
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Old 11-11-2009, 01:12 PM   #16
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No i am saing that group chiefs usually are consripts in consript based armies and not seargents that employed as a long time standing force.
We dont have any western conscript armies in game now AFAIK and the only other army that this change would effect is the MEC and they are made up so they can do w.e they want with them. In any case what does it matter if its a conscript Sgt or a career Sgt.


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Old 11-11-2009, 01:17 PM   #17
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We dont have any western conscript armies in game now AFAIK and the only other army that this change would effect is the MEC and they are made up so they can do w.e they want with them. In any case what does it matter if its a conscript Sgt or a career Sgt.
It is my understanding that IDF is going to be added and Chinas army is also consript based.

A portrait of the Israeli soldier - Google Böcker
Note that the authour there uses the term "NCO" even if the proper term should just be group or platoon chief or corresponding.
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Old 11-11-2009, 02:07 PM   #18
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It is my understanding that IDF is going to be added and Chinas army is also consript based.

A portrait of the Israeli soldier - Google Böcker
Note that the authour there uses the term "NCO" even if the proper term should just be group or platoon chief or corresponding.
Im confused. From what im reading you are agreeing with me. The term NCO, exactly why it should be NCO kit.

I smell a bit of a language barrier


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Old 11-11-2009, 03:22 PM   #19
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Im confused. From what im reading you are agreeing with me. The term NCO, exactly why it should be NCO kit.

I smell a bit of a language barrier
Yeah i to think it's a language barrier which has to do that US and Britt military and language only uses NCO. While most conript or has been consript armies, Germany, Isreal, Germany, Sweden, China, don't use that term. Since a cosnript army NCO are consripts they are not viewd as a sub officer class and thus within the own language are not reffered to as NCO (empashise on the officers part), they are consripts.

The only thing remotly similar would be for exmaple the German term Unterofficier, aka sub officers. For example one of the things a NCO provides is soldierlife and leadership education for a newly commisioned officer, this need don't exist in a consript army since all the officiers has done military service as a consript.
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Old 11-11-2009, 06:52 PM   #20
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It just says "Officer." It doesn't specify that he's commissioned or non-commissioned, so he could be either.

Trouble is it's used for every leadership position in the game, including the commander. Unless Murphy has shown up to the party and taken a giant sh*t in the punchbowl, stripes aren't going to be commanding a company.

And that icon doesn't mean a thing in the game context other than something that is identifiable on the "round over" screen.

But seriously, it was brought up before in DEV forums (maybe here too) and is being discussed.
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