COALITION Wiki Difference between revisions of "Leading and Being Led"

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== Leading ==
== Leading ==
TBA
Every Coalition company member is expected to lead at some point. Whether it's just a Fireteam lead or vehicle command slot every now and then, or getting a "Field promotion" in the middle of a firefight. Without Good leadership a combat group will not last long.
 
 
What to do as a leader:
 
*Make a plan. Change it as needed "No plan survives contact with the enemy".
 
*Always keep track of your command. Losing contact with someone you are responsible for is bad for both ends.
 
*Communicate. The chain of command is just a funnel of info to the top. Remember to keep it relevant and brief though. [http://coalitiongroup.net/wiki/index.php?title=Communication_and_Marking see communication guide for more]
 
*Have a designated 2nd in command if possible. If you go down the faster the command is picked up the better.
 
*Know your assets, and use them accordingly. Give those RATs and ARs designated targets!
 
*Use your SOP's, Formations, and tactics to your advantage.
 
*Keep your head down as much as possible. The longer the chain of command stays intact, the longer everyone knows what is going on.
 
*Do not be afraid to micromanage when it is needed.

Revision as of 09:22, 27 March 2017

Being Led

TBA

Leading

Every Coalition company member is expected to lead at some point. Whether it's just a Fireteam lead or vehicle command slot every now and then, or getting a "Field promotion" in the middle of a firefight. Without Good leadership a combat group will not last long.


What to do as a leader:

  • Make a plan. Change it as needed "No plan survives contact with the enemy".
  • Always keep track of your command. Losing contact with someone you are responsible for is bad for both ends.
  • Have a designated 2nd in command if possible. If you go down the faster the command is picked up the better.
  • Know your assets, and use them accordingly. Give those RATs and ARs designated targets!
  • Use your SOP's, Formations, and tactics to your advantage.
  • Keep your head down as much as possible. The longer the chain of command stays intact, the longer everyone knows what is going on.
  • Do not be afraid to micromanage when it is needed.