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    AAR 1stMIP Videos: Recent Various

    Various MIP Training Videos

    These largely unedited videos capture the 1stMIP in various maneuvers. All squad member voices are captured except mine and in-game sounds are also captured.





    1stMIP Action #7 (three minutes)

    An example of the use of smoke screen to advance on the enemy. We moved in slowly under smoke to reinforce an allied squad attacking the flag. Smoke, rearm, move forward to smoke, smoke out again, rearm, move forward, smoke out again – repeat until objective acquired.


    1stMIP Action #8 (3 minutes)

    Here I am Medic (Bravo 3) following John.C (Bravo 2). Note the medic stays behind at all times. This allows allows Bravo 3 to provide suppressing fire on either of Bravo 2’s left/right flanks.

    1stMIP Action #9 (one minute)

    Rapid insertion of fireteam via van. Use of smoke and gernades prior to moving in.


    1stMIP Action #10 (one minute)

    A failed heliocopter insertion. Profile of 1stMIP Mosely at the wheel.


    Enjoy.


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    Re: AAR 1stMIP Videos: Recent Various

    Hehe... I do manage to keep my eyes on the road...

    Good sound clip: "Where the hell did that come from?"

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    Re: AAR 1stMIP Videos: Recent Various

    Oooh.....nice....just what ive been looking for....



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