> These soldiers would not require Basic Combat Training. But they would require a train up session just to familiarize themselves with each other. Also, there are an infinite number of techniques a squad or platoon can execute any number of movement formations/techniques. The difficulty in any unit is getting everyone on the same sheet of music. For our purposes, none of that is relevant and the train up session can be notional. > > "The thing about TTPs is they are like Assholes. Everyone has one." --famous infantry quote. > > TTP: Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. Precisely. Guyana, for experienced personnel (and everyone is this time around) means that they verified that they were in good physical condition and familiarized them with weapons, and generally focusing on getting people on the same page with TTP's. > I'll get my post up tomorrow. If I'm lucky, it could be tonight. Depending how tired I get after updating a couple of other RPs I'm in. > > Can't do it right now, currently at work. Having to cover for some fool who sprained her ankle by wearing high heels on a drunken night out. I'd have more sympathy if this wasn't the third time... -_- > > Anyway, glad we're going straight into the action. I might do boot camp in a flashback or two. Flashbacks are fine, but it's not really a boot camp. Guyana isn't really important in the scheme of things.