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For example, a commander giving the order to his squad to get in firing position. "Guns ready!" or something? I feel like there is a cooler way to write it.










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    Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html

    – Jim
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  • Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.

    – xiiliea
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  • And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.

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  • Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands

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For example, a commander giving the order to his squad to get in firing position. "Guns ready!" or something? I feel like there is a cooler way to write it.










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    Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html

    – Jim
    42 mins ago












  • Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.

    – xiiliea
    31 mins ago











  • And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.

    – xiiliea
    21 mins ago











  • Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands

    – Jim
    10 mins ago













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For example, a commander giving the order to his squad to get in firing position. "Guns ready!" or something? I feel like there is a cooler way to write it.










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  • 1





    Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html

    – Jim
    42 mins ago












  • Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.

    – xiiliea
    31 mins ago











  • And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.

    – xiiliea
    21 mins ago











  • Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands

    – Jim
    10 mins ago












  • 1





    Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html

    – Jim
    42 mins ago












  • Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.

    – xiiliea
    31 mins ago











  • And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.

    – xiiliea
    21 mins ago











  • Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands

    – Jim
    10 mins ago







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Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html

– Jim
42 mins ago






Ready, aim, fire. Is the quintessential order of commands. mainecav.org/moa/moa.html

– Jim
42 mins ago














Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.

– xiiliea
31 mins ago





Let's say the squad spots something while patrolling. The commander is not going to say "Ready! Aim!" out of nowhere.

– xiiliea
31 mins ago













And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.

– xiiliea
21 mins ago





And not to mention that sounds so anticlimactic.

– xiiliea
21 mins ago













Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands

– Jim
10 mins ago





Read through this: crosman.com/marines-field-guide/marines-training/fire-commands

– Jim
10 mins ago










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