Being tactical is the greatest part of the franchise. Their is nothing I love more than leading inexperienced players into combat and being successful. I find that its most rewarding when I don’t know the members of the squad. Building a fire-team as the maps progress is very fun. The other night I played with a few lads through two or three maps. By the end of it we were; calling shots, covering fire, suppressing the enemy, resupplying the machine gunner and swiftly taking objectives. The other week, on firebase georgina, I had my greatest Vietnam experience yet. Our team was highly communicative. We had just lost objective Charlie (we were American) and I requested to my TL that we tactically retreat due to tickets. Everyone agreed. We sprinted back through the rice paddies and up the hill to objective Foxtrot. When we got there we had a perfect view of the 350-400m distance between delta and foxtrot. Open ground boys. With 60 tickets we laid nonstop fire at the enemy as they tried to run through the open fields. Machine guns were overheating, smoke was everywhere, iron sights were adjusted. Against all odds we miraculously held the VC off and won the round. With that being said I think we should try this. PBS members should act as officers. We should fill the squad-leader roles. If each of us is a squad leader we can bring the communication, tactics and maturity that we all look for in RSV. Imagine a disciplined, military style game environment.