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Re: Is "I'm pinned down" a good reason?
"Pinned down" is a common military term for a unit that is currently being suppressed by enemy fire. A suppressed unit has lost its ability to move, lost all or most of its ability to return fire, and lost much of its ability to gather real-time intelligence on the enemy position, as it is concerned with staying under cover.
Suppression is a key tactical goal utilized in most small unit tactics and will afford the attacking (or suppressing) unit with greater security of movement, intelligence, and tactical flexibility. Often, a suppressed unit will lose organizational efficiency and morale if kept in that state for an extended period of time.
I've been in this community a short while, and on a couple of occasions, I have used this term.
Instead of the squad coming to my aid, and covering a fellow squad member, they have in fact iggnored my call for assistance, I am aware that priorty of the overall squad is of importance, but please Squad LEADERS ! Lead Don't Run... Everyman is as important as the next....no matter what his weakness is..
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