Platoon aidmen/trauma specialists/combat medics/corpsmen are on the firing line in real life; they are combatants by necessity if not originally by design. In exercises and on operations they go out on patrols, assaults and man inspection checkpoints, just like the grunts they support. Even Marine STA (Scout-Sniper) Platoons have a corpsman.vilhelm123 wrote:True but it would mean that medics would play their role better if they were being depended on like that. I.e. Being off the firing line like they should be and are irl.
Realism Suggestion: Medic and Kit limitations
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Eddie Baker
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Re: Realism Suggestion: Medic and Kit limitations
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vilhelm123
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Re: Realism Suggestion: Medic and Kit limitations
'[R-DEV wrote:Eddie Baker;840721']Platoon aidmen/trauma specialists/combat medics/corpsmen are on the firing line in real life; they are combatants by necessity if not originally by design. In exercises and on operations they go out on patrols, assaults and man inspection checkpoints, just like the grunts they support. Even Marine STA (Scout-Sniper) Platoons have a corpsman.
True, but given the option would you allow your medic to be on point as often as they seem to be in pr?
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