Making a post here so I can find it later. Cool maps. One question and one suggestion. Question: can I play the role of a forward-deployed comms team instead of a more straightforward combat-oriented role? Suggestion, kind of a question: is CO accurate in its description? Normally, a CO would oversee an entire unit, not just a squad. A CO would normally have around 40 subordinates in his command at the lowest, and much more is more likely. At a small size of 4-10, the unit leader would be designated [i]Team Leader[/i] for 4-6,[i] Squad Leader[/i] at 6-10, or they might hold a more specific title based on why they are. For instance, if your highest rank in the squad is an NCO (E-5 and E-4), you would have an [i]NCOIC (Non-Commissioned Officer In Charge)[/I], or a SNCOIC or OIC for E-6 and above or officer and warrant officer ranks respectively. Alternatively, if you hold a specialized role you would function under a different title. Such as the mentioned comms team above, the individual responsible for completing the task at hand (delivering comms support to forward-deployed units) would be known as a kind of [i]Chief[/i], in this case a Comms Chief. Or is it that there are COs here, that these units have been decimated soooo much that mass brevetting is the norm and your highest unit officer may very well be a warrant officer or lieutenant? I'm trying to make sure, because I want to be authentic in what rank my CO is, which will affect how they govern the squad.