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2008-09-28, 12:40 | #31 |
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 263
United States of America
Location: Boston
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
Z_i_g_g_y is cool calm and consistent.
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2008-09-28, 13:10 | #32 |
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 458
United Kingdom
Location: Newcastle
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
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2008-10-08, 11:06 | #33 |
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,968
Netherlands
Location: Bergen op Zoom / Utrecht
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
([PR]CATA|)HunterMed himself, Had some great rounds with 3 men on TS 2 Voip squadleaders and Hunter as commander, Now that is awesome.
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2008-12-29, 03:37 | #34 |
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 510
United States of America
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
PFC.Ratio=US= is a great commander. I dunno what he does, but every round he's commanding we win.
And he coordinates the battle very nicely. |
2009-01-01, 17:55 | #35 |
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 57
United Kingdom
Location: Gravesend, Kent
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
there has been a few good commanders down the lines. I remeber a few months back, when i was active nearly everyday on PR, i was commander of the PLR, and i was the commander with the engineer kit. i placed a couple of bunkers, some barbed wire. And i joined in with my men. I was helping to shovel. And i rember one of the squad leaders saying, "in all my days playing PR i havent seen a commander help build a bunker" and i replied " someones got to do it " i felt that i had inspired my men to defend this position. But then we fot flanked from the left and rifgt side, with only a couple of squads in the vicenity. It was a good fire fight and one i will remeber. But what im trying to say is that, the good commanders are not out there on the frontline fighting with the soldiers, but are very carefully coordinating men via the comman booth. Good commanders are ones that inspire, and help to build a good commaradery amonst the soldiers.
A few guidlines i follow: 1. good Comms with all squads. 2.able to relay important info to squads 3.To be able to make split second decisions in the heat of battle. 4.Knows how to talk to squad properly lol ( PRESS B ) |
Last edited by Stryker Machine; 2009-01-04 at 03:07..
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2009-01-12, 01:17 | #36 |
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 108
United States of America
Location: Hernando
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
I was on the Battleforce Training Server, and there were ALOT of good A10 pilots there.
I wish to reccomend them, even though I don't remember their names. |
2009-01-12, 01:39 | #37 |
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 3,506
Canada
Location: St. Catharines, ON
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2009-01-17, 06:31 | #38 |
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 3,674
United States of America
Location: Saint Louis, MO
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
Sekh765 is a truly great commander. He's always relaying orders, always planning. If you see him, play with him, and you WILL win. Great dude.
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2009-01-17, 15:10 | #39 |
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 3,506
Canada
Location: St. Catharines, ON
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
^I agree, he realayed nearly all the information we needed when trying to cap flags about enemy positions, JDAM availability, transportation, etc...
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2009-04-12, 12:29 | #40 |
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 2,884
Vietnam
Location: I see lots of trees...
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Re: PR Commander Recommendation Thread
dang evrytime ive been CO my team won... and nobody likes me =( my lifes useless...
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