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Black Beret
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Black Beret
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Mighty_Matt
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realy depends what the storyline and sides of the mod are
like if its USA vs Russia it should realy be Middle Eastern + Southern parts of Russia maybe Eastern Europe too
if there realy was a World war 3 it'd be just that a WORLD war so you can pretty much have battlefields wherever the hell you like and the variety is good
like if its USA vs Russia it should realy be Middle Eastern + Southern parts of Russia maybe Eastern Europe too
if there realy was a World war 3 it'd be just that a WORLD war so you can pretty much have battlefields wherever the hell you like and the variety is good

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TheUnkn0wnS0ldier
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Dr.Spangle
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I don't think that's too much of an option.Mighty_Matt wrote:realy depends what the storyline and sides of the mod are
like if its USA vs Russia it should realy be Middle Eastern + Southern parts of Russia maybe Eastern Europe too
if there realy was a World war 3 it'd be just that a WORLD war so you can pretty much have battlefields wherever the hell you like and the variety is good
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Mighty_Matt
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Black Beret
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KingJoe
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Eddie Baker
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The modern 10th Mountain Division is a standard Light Infantry Division and it's soldiers receive no more training in that type of environment than any other US Army division. The "Mountain" designation is a holdover for the sake of tradition and to honor the unit's WWII role.
It would be nice to have a dedicated mountain infantry unit, but unlike Europe the US doesn't have any (comparatively) high-altitude mountain ranges. The USMC Mountain Warfare School is in the Sierra Nevadas and the Army's is in Vermont, run by the Vermont Army National Guard. Army Special Operations Command has one at Ft. Carson, Colorado run by the 10th SFG(A) that other services can get slots to.
It would be nice to expand these schools and send some instructor cadre to the Royal Marine Commando or Bundeswehr Mountain Leader Courses, and get some mountain infantry batts up and running, training their scout platoons for lead-climbing and other mountaineering skills. HALO and SCUBA will get you to land, but they won't help you traverse it, and possible future deployment areas (Colombia, Nepal, etc.) are mountainous.
That having been said, I would also like to see a mountain map or two.
It would be nice to have a dedicated mountain infantry unit, but unlike Europe the US doesn't have any (comparatively) high-altitude mountain ranges. The USMC Mountain Warfare School is in the Sierra Nevadas and the Army's is in Vermont, run by the Vermont Army National Guard. Army Special Operations Command has one at Ft. Carson, Colorado run by the 10th SFG(A) that other services can get slots to.
It would be nice to expand these schools and send some instructor cadre to the Royal Marine Commando or Bundeswehr Mountain Leader Courses, and get some mountain infantry batts up and running, training their scout platoons for lead-climbing and other mountaineering skills. HALO and SCUBA will get you to land, but they won't help you traverse it, and possible future deployment areas (Colombia, Nepal, etc.) are mountainous.
That having been said, I would also like to see a mountain map or two.
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nicoX
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I get mental of desert on my LCD screen, then wonder those that have to life in it IRL. Go jungle, true fighter environment. But as we ain't got any major conflicts in jungle area I like the Chinese environment and would probably like Afghanistan's geography.
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