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Team Member: Sticks with his buddy, makes sure he is ready and paying attention. Always knows where his Team Leader is, and follows directions. Practices fire and maneuver / bounding overwatch, practices target acquisition, and practices calling out targets. Maintains his … Continue reading →
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Yes, at times operations at LZ-5 include fire support: mortar, artillery or air strike. Knowing how to properly call in a target is essential – at the least you will be ignored by fire control, at the worst you will … Continue reading →
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Why It’s Important Objectives are more complex and coordination among teams is necessary in a MILSIM environment. Strategy is important (and possible), more than simply tactics. Someone needs to see and know the big picture and get frequent updates to … Continue reading →
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The easiest games to host are ‘speedball’. Those have the fewest rules and the least amount of pre-planning, and the participants don’t need to know much in order to succeed. A MILSIM Operation departs from this by including a STORY … Continue reading →
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Military Simulation, abbreviated as MILSIM, is a fully immersive military exercise that provides its civilian participants with the most realistic combat experience possible. Although primarily carried out for entertainment, it also provides insight into the physical and mental stresses soldiers … Continue reading →