Re: SG II House Rules - longish post
From: Barry Cadwgan <bcadwgan@f...>
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 1998 07:21:34 +1100
Subject: Re: SG II House Rules - longish post
> B: You ahve clearer feild of vision, hearing and sense without the
stuff
> on.
Speaking as an ex motorcycle rider, I can _certainly_ understand that..
> C: It's still pretty heavy. 99% of all warmovies or wargames ignore
the
> fact that you usually had to carry your ass twenty klicks from point A
> to point B BEFORE you get into teh first fight. And
weight=fatigue=lack
> of attention.
> D: That foolish feeling of invincibility that elite forces have.
(chuckle)
<snip>
> worked out immediate action drills that are almost like football
palys,
> that have long been ingrained into muscle memory. These will be
inacted
> at the moment of contact, sometimes initaited by the leader. those not
> in the kill zone will immediatelya sses the situation and begin
> manuevering to flank the ambush. OR the entire patrol will begin break
> contact drills such as the Australian peel.
Hmm.. for the self trained tacticians among us is there any chance of
giving a thumbnail of what such things as the 'Australian peel'
involve? It sounds intriguing.. especially as I am from the land of Oz.
:)
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The end is the sum of the means,
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