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    Hey team!

    I am trying to work out how my Texas campaign might organize a LRS style unit for some long rang recon work this look right to start

    Surveillance Platoon (x3) - 38 men / 14 UCV
    Command Section 2 men / 2 UCV
    Platoon Leader
    Platoon Sergeant
    Surveillance Teams (x6) 6 men / 2 UCV
    Team Leader (TL) Staff Sergeant (E-6) Ranger qualified
    Assistant Team Leader (ATL) Sergeant (E-5) Ranger qualified
    Senior Scout Observer (SSO) Specialist (E-4)
    Radio Telephone Operator (RTO) Specialist (E-4)
    Scout Observer (SO) Specialist (E-4)
    Assistant Radio Telephone Operator (ARTO) Specialist (E-4)
    "Oh yes, I WOOT!"
    TheDarkProphet

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    I could only give you a guess about how an ad hoc team would be equipped. When I was in the Army, the exact composition of units and specific patrols was classified, so I can't tell you anything exact. (It may or may not still be classified.)
    I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

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      What are UCV Why not horses

      When I was in college (ca1986), I was overjoyed to find in the library stacks a RAND study of LRRP operations in Vietnam. A bit that seemed most relevant to me as a T2k GM was that the optimal size for a patrol seemed to be between 6 and 8 members. More than that was too big and too noisy, fewer than that meant no one got enough sleep.

      Unfortunately, that's all I remember of that monograph. It's probably free on the Web somewhere, which doesn't take away from my joy of finding that.
      My Twilight claim to fame: I ran "Allegheny Uprising" at Allegheny College, spring of 1988.

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