Just wanted to share the best PR-experience I've had in the 4+ years I've been playing
It was yesterday and the map was Kozelsk (on UK-warfare) and I had one of the worst PR-days ever, playing for 5-7 h without joining a single good sq or have any kind of teamwork.
The map starts up and I join the squad called "Defendingsux", just for the fun of it. Birdie was the SL, and started to make plans on how to defend milita hunting camp. Untill we informed him that we were russians
So this was our sq:
Birdie (SL)
Me (Medic)
Circa (LAT)
Moorron (Gren)
We also had an AR and an Rifleman, but I can't remember their names
So we headed out, built a FOB and moved to attack the tunnelcomplex wich now was in play, but we managed to get our selfes pinned down in between the swamp and the tunnels, with infantry flanking thru the swamp and snipers up in the hills, I think we all got killed 3 or 4 times, only to be revived by me or someone who grabbed my kit. So there we were in a crappy position, I was healing the AR while taking fire, and out of no-where commes the resque!
Birdie had called on the cavalry, and there was the [R-dev] Tank, manned by EvilHomer and Matrox. I owe you guys my life, since you placed a nice smokescreen on-top of me, and then proceeding to take out the enemy inf and FOB.
We then advanced on the flag on the hill with the rope-bridge, eliminating enemies on the way, we often lost 1-2 guys in an ambush before the rest of the sq could kill the enemy. I've never had so much reviving to do
Up on the hill we got wiped out for the first time, forcing a respawn on an nearby FOB, only to have Birdie call in arty on the hill. The following scene were we advanced together with the dismounted [R-devs] on mumble was pure epic.
I'd also like to give a cookie to the Commander that day, he did a great job in keeping the team organised, and that was a great deal of fun!
We then advanced on to Launch facility, with Birdie leading us to a great overwatch position. A epic battle then followed, and I'm sad to say that I had to go before the round was over.
Anyway, thanks for staying with me, and Cheers to everyone that made that round so special!



