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nickp

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Yup that sounds like a good idea

Originally posted by Richard Kirke (DUPS Rocket) UK
But EVERYONE has to know what they mean!
Yep but some team captain forget this small fact and have a code set, which no one else on the team a) Know or B) will shout out...
 

cowface

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for instants,

we say:

FUBAR 1:means we have taken 1 man down, and if we have taken 2 men down we say FUBAR 2, and so on..

and say like, u dont no how many r in ur team as there probly hidden, we say, FUBAR CHECK,

and they say there names back.
 

Hunted

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My 2 cents...

My opinion on using 'codes' on the field is simple.

Practice, Practice, Practice

Doesn't matter if your opposition understands or gets an 'idea' of what you're about to do.
By then your team should have already reacted and it would be too late for the opposing team to react.

If you're moving from your current location yell out "Moving"
If you're empty yell out "Cover" or "Cover on me" (used for reloading or covering your position by your teammate etc)
If a member of the opposing team is down yell out "1 down" (followed by 2, 3 etc)
If your member is down yell "Man down" (ofcourse your team mates will keep count)
If you about to kamikaze yell "Broken Arrow" or "Pizza" etc
If you need fire at certain location yell "Fire on me-12"
(12 being the clock direction of your location- this case directly in front of you)
If you need a teammate on your position yell "On me"

It is wise to yell those commands twice. Just to make sure your team understood the commands/codes.

Hope these helped.

Bottom line: Awareness is key.

Hunted