03-22-2013, 03:06 AM
I think a good example of this could be that say you have a 10 man squad with a mission to hit an enemy target. Now if you lose half your guys to random patrols before you are 2/3rds of the way to your target, it might not make sense to continue the rest of the way to the target and attempt the actual mission with just 5 people.
However if you start losing your guys in the actual attack, you are going to fight until you are all dead, or the mission is complete.
I guess it comes to the current platoon/squad/team leader to determine when it is sensible to continue the mission despite heavy losses and when to just try again or change the mission, in the benefit of everyone, dead or alive
However if you start losing your guys in the actual attack, you are going to fight until you are all dead, or the mission is complete.
I guess it comes to the current platoon/squad/team leader to determine when it is sensible to continue the mission despite heavy losses and when to just try again or change the mission, in the benefit of everyone, dead or alive