RTOs check in!
How about a thread for all of us RTOs to share some tricks of the trade?
I'm about to deploy for my 2nd time as my platoon RTO.
Hand mikes hurt when you company commander beats you with them..............and that's all I have to say about that.
Checking in! I'll be in AFG in a few days for my first deployment and I could use all the help I can get.
There is a very useful thread about this on lightfighter.
Originally Posted By ffemt11b:
There is a very useful thread about this on lightfighter.
Truth. Go to LF and learn, same for SAW gunners. That site gets a lot of hate on here but it's a hell of a resource when used the right way.
Originally Posted By ffemt11b:
There is a very useful thread about this on lightfighter.
Link? I'd love to check it out
Originally Posted By ab_cartman:
Originally Posted By ffemt11b:
There is a very useful thread about this on lightfighter.
Link? I'd love to check it out
Originally Posted By AIMS74:
Hand mikes hurt when you company commander beats you with them..............and that's all I have to say about that.
Ham radio operator
radio geek
SOTG special operations comm package
one deployment as a plt RTO - one getting asked what was going on because they knew I had done it last deployment
When they put you on burn pit detail and tell you to burn everything we don't need, don't burn the radio logbooks.
Jus' sayin'...
Originally Posted By M-1975:
Originally Posted By ab_cartman:
Originally Posted By ffemt11b:
There is a very useful thread about this on lightfighter.
Link? I'd love to check it out
Former 31C20 here, primarily LRS commo guy. Batteries get heavier the longer you ruck them....
Originally Posted By PooFire:
Originally Posted By M-1975:
Originally Posted By ab_cartman:
Originally Posted By ffemt11b:
There is a very useful thread about this on lightfighter.
Link? I'd love to check it out
http://lightfighter.net/eve/forums
And a FYI, don't post any BS on that site.. Look, Read and Understand the site first.
Originally Posted By Slacker:
Former 31C20 here, primarily LRS commo guy. Batteries get heavier the longer you ruck them....
Thats why you cross load them. :)
(LRS "commo" as well)