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| The platoon sergeant can be used in a vast number of ways. Possible uses of platoon sergeant: | The platoon sergeant can be used in a vast number of ways. Possible uses of platoon sergeant: | ||
| - | ===== By the commander | + | ===== Keep solo ===== |
| - | Having the platoon sergeant near the commander and having them ready to run any errands is extremely useful. This provides a great deal of flexibility depending on what arises during the mission. | + | Having the platoon sergeant |
| - | * At the start of the mission the platoon sergeant can easily ensure squads are doing everything they can be reach their formup positions as soon as possible. The platoon sergeant | + | * At the start of the mission the platoon sergeant can easily ensure squads are doing everything they can be reach their formup positions as soon as possible. The platoon sergeant |
| * If during the mission any communication problems occur the platoon sergeant can go and attempt to restore communications. | * If during the mission any communication problems occur the platoon sergeant can go and attempt to restore communications. | ||
| * The platoon sergeant can also act as an escort for the platoon medic if necessary. | * The platoon sergeant can also act as an escort for the platoon medic if necessary. | ||
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| ===== Sub-force commander ===== | ===== Sub-force commander ===== | ||
| - | The obvious thing a platoon sergeant can be used for is to command a collection of elements (squads/ | + | The obvious thing a platoon sergeant can be used for is to command a collection of elements (squads/ |
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| + | Be cautious with assigning all the armour to a platoon sergeant unless it is your intention for the armour to stick together. In platoon sized missions it can be far more effective to spread the armour alongside the infantry to provide more effective fire support. Thus having armour directly under the command or liaising with the nearest squad leader is typically more effective. | ||
| A common mistake is to put the platoon sergeant in charge of one squad even if there are a few extra attachments. A squad leader is typically competent enough to do this on their own. A platoon sergeant should be in charge of at least 2 squads or 3-4 attachments (Armoured vehicles). | A common mistake is to put the platoon sergeant in charge of one squad even if there are a few extra attachments. A squad leader is typically competent enough to do this on their own. A platoon sergeant should be in charge of at least 2 squads or 3-4 attachments (Armoured vehicles). | ||