Posted: 19 Jun 2007, 21:30
He there Fallen,fallen wrote:I kinda had a feeling that your orders well not clear ... I am not a guy who likes to pretend he is a real soldier, I am playing airsoft for fun, but see you walking through the middle of insecured crossroads, your guys walking through a "green field" if we are supposed to stay unseen as long as we can... well, it doesn't make it clear to discuss it now... it is too late, but if I am a part of your group next year, I will definitely let you know right away... HOWGHwaffelke wrote:well if we were alouwd to do so we did it , but ja we did it on thursday
for the rest they did indeed say no not that we need you now on base so we did
if you think sf is only going on foot well get to a sf and if you now how its works than you can talk,i was thinking and i so and so
example
sf from ailaid had buggie's and jeeps
????but were not alouwd to do there thing just like us
ohther example
today sas is still using jeeps
and now you say this
sorry get somwere else to talk if you not now were you talk about
but don't atack my boy's from spetsnaz
if you dont like my opinion well pay tax an it's my opinion
waffel
You are talking about me here. I was the one in charge of that specific mission.
I know you are right and this should have beendone different. But don't forget about the fact that we had 20 regulars with us and for all of the rest don't have any military experience. We do not all know how to walk tactically through the fields. Besides that I had to communicate through a line of people stretched out for about 200 meters without using our PMR - That's pritty much impossible with this group. Also I can say I had enough intel about our enemies to keep up this way of walking until our RV point. I had a pretty good feeling about the things to do, and exept for the aditional target (the diplomat) and the rain I think I had everything pretty much under control. We achieved our goals and Waffelke kept the SF away from us.
So next time we'll have to talk some more about how we'll do things... for I think a group of 50 (basicaly untrained for this work) can never really do a good job as you would like to. I completely agree on that.