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| * Proactive leadership. It is your job to assign arcs of fire and targets. It easy for everyone in the fireteam to be fixated on a single target and not cover its flanks, be sure to assign specific people to tasks that benefit the group. | * Proactive leadership. It is your job to assign arcs of fire and targets. It easy for everyone in the fireteam to be fixated on a single target and not cover its flanks, be sure to assign specific people to tasks that benefit the group. | ||
| * Don’t ask anything of them you wouldn’t be prepared to do. | * Don’t ask anything of them you wouldn’t be prepared to do. | ||
| - | * At all times be respective. In the heat of battle it is easy to miss some communication. Do not be afraid to repeat yourself. | + | * At all times be respectful. In the heat of battle it is easy to miss some communication. Do not be afraid to repeat yourself. |
| ====== Leadership 101 ====== | ====== Leadership 101 ====== | ||
| As a fireteam leader you are the most basic leader in the platoon however you are also the most important. As you will be closest to the front. | As a fireteam leader you are the most basic leader in the platoon however you are also the most important. As you will be closest to the front. | ||