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2013-08-10, 02:03 AM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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I wouldn't say my outfit Seven Oxes are "elite" in the average sense, but we are certainly the backbone of the majority of TR assaults.
We also have a large group of highly talented players and run several small-unit squads for particular roles of fighting, and a better focus on squad-level tactics than other large outfits (*cough* TROL *cough*) that tend to rely on platoon/battalion level command only. Last edited by hammyhamm; 2013-08-10 at 02:04 AM. |
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2014-02-07, 09:56 AM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
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In my opinion, the elite outfit of TR is [JUGA] - Juggernaut - if you're talking in terms of average battle rank and K/D ratio.
However, TR doesn't have 1 or 2 "elite" outfits, then just a whole bunch of plebs. TR Briggs is, as a large majority, a conglomeration of organised outfits that function well together, communicate well and get the job done through high communication and proven tactics. Each outfit has their own method and area of expertise - 7oxes deliver blunt force, 107th Ravens are specialised rapid redeployment. Other outfits like Redback Company and BOTM are more smaller, highly organised fighting forces that don't take on platoons head on, but more attack indirectly and fight as guerilla forces. At least, that's my assessments of the outfits. But overall, we win alerts the majority of the time because we work well together. So it doesn't matter who you join, as long as you're on the right side - the winning side; TR Briggs. |
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