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Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 02:04
by AnRK
Darth.Skyline wrote:omg i click on this thread and all i see are gay military dating ads ....
Maybe you should check for spyware cos the PR forums don't have ads anymore... or is it ever? I've been on here too long either way

Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 12:36
by Spec
AnRK wrote:Maybe you should check for spyware cos the PR forums don't have ads anymore... or is it ever? I've been on here too long either way
You donated, that removes the ads

Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 12:50
by PFunk
I'm in the middle on jargon. I use lots of it but I also don't use lots of it. Some of it is very specific and meant for real situations when seconds count and you're relaying a big message. But in a game where we're constantly playing and talking with a smaller group its largely unnecessary to refer to certain terms.
Basically I feel that if you need to try to use a term then you don't need it. I always say MG just because its short and I've watched way too much Band of Brothers. I also say Roger and Say Again quite a bit.
But lots of its unnecessary. And even more has a different term that describes it perfectly. Lots of people say 'Baddies' or 'enemies' instead of 'Opfor' or 'targets' 'tangos' etc...
As long as the message is getting across then its A okay. But it is fun to use jargon and have it work.
My feeling on it is that you should read the jargon list, try to learn it just in case someone uses it on you then you can find yourself using whatever bits of it make sense.
Other military terminology is good to use as well. Instead of just saying 'we're gonna move here' you can say 'patrol in this direction' which gives the order and the task more depth than just a simple move here. It allows the SL to impart more information simply by swapping a word. Ambush is good too, instead of just saying attacking. Ambush means you don't just shoot them and storm in.
In the end though saying this **** is way too much fun to be without completely.

Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 15:16
by daranz
Lots of this "jargon" was developed to convey a message quickly and clearly, which is something that's important in PR as well. Some of it is redundant, and makes you seem like a dork, but some of it is useful.
Take the phonetic alphabet, for instance. Just like when using radio, you get varying quality of sound over VOIP in PR. I've actually misheard people before, thinking they said "D" when they said "B." That's why saying "bravo five" can be better than saying "bee five."
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 15:31
by Anderson29
Lima Lima Mike Foxtrot = what most of y'all will be if they take away your maps....lol
Lost Like a Mother F&@ker.
used in a sentence...."squad leader this is Bravo team leader....im Lima Lima Mike Foxtrot over."
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 15:38
by Jafar Ironclad
Looking great so far.
Any chance of stickying this thread?
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 17:06
by Cobhris
I use minimal jargon. Like when I kill an enemy I say "Tango down!"
When I see an enemy I say "Contacts 250! (for example)"
If I'm squad leader and ordering an attack, I will usually say:
Rush-move in guns blazing (don't use this one very often)
Storm-lay smoke and suppression fire while 3-4 guys move in and kill everyone
Ambush-hide, wait for enemy, then kill them when they're right on top of us
TBH, when pointing out an enemy in PR its best to just give map coordinates and enemy types. The battle only lasts 2 hours at the most, and we all know who we're fighting, no need to give a bunch of details.
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 18:37
by ralfidude
over doing anything in PR makes me click the kick button.
But not without warning.
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 18:50
by Wicca
I remember i was playing on Muttrah on this squad, and after each sentence i spoke i said over....Was funny as hell, laughed my *** off.
But military Jargon.
I usually yell, CONTACT! Sw, enemy infantry.
BTW: PR Jargon
lol = Means laughing out loud
STFU = Means shut the F&%k up
GG = Means Good Game
WUBEDI!!!!!!!!! = is a term usually used when charging the enemy. Battlecry.
Leeerooooy Jenkins!!!!!! = is a term equall to the one above. Battlecry.
hehe

Good luck gents
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-16 19:04
by Masaq
My favourite PR VOIP phrases:
"Enemy, over there"
"QUICK, SHOOT HIM"
"Everyone stay low, I SAID STAY LOW!"
"Everyone who can't hear me, speak now"
"Okay, we're frakked. Do you guys wanna respawn now or in 5 minutes when that tank gets here?"

Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-17 09:01
by Poi_Medic
Whats wrong with our way of comm. Military will just jargon will just make it more confusing. Altho, I do use some of those military jargon most of the time but for casual players, its better to talk regularly with some RP jargons on top. Good read tho.
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-17 17:54
by ralfidude
Instead of all that mumbo jumbo, since most guys on there dont get it, i do it quick n simple. For example:
"Hey, 330- 150meters out, friend or foe?"
"Cant tell, shoot him in the knee, see what he says"
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-17 20:32
by NerdyDodge
One used by CAS pilots and CO's alike.
BDA - Battle Damage Assessment
Pilot: "Missiles fired, request BDA."
Spotter: "One tank down, one damaged. Re-lasing for another run."
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-28 06:34
by Jafar Ironclad
Bumped for contributions and easy viewing for newcomers.
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-01-28 08:55
by Bob_Marley
"Die you b*******! Die!" - When screamed down a mic lets you know that Bob is discharging his pistol in the General direction of the enemy.
"Who told you to fall back?" - Warning that Bob is about to discharge his pistol in the direction of you.
"Where the **** is my ****ing air support? Theres a ****ing T ****ing 90 right on ****ing top of us! What? I don't give a damn what that MiG-29 happens to be doing! Shoot the ****ing down for all I care! Just ****ing take out this ****ing tank!" - Bob enquiring to command just why the A-10 hasn't shown up yet.
"Ok guys, the objective is over there, we are here so we're going to go over there and kill anything stuid enough to get in our way"
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-02-01 03:01
by Deebo
Anyone mention a "Lace" report? Its what your team leader does after a firefight.. Yes I said Team leader, in RL 2 teams make up a squad, 4 squads is a platoon, 4 platoons is a company, etc. Anyway a lace, or Ace (alot of the time the L is left out) report is so that you can check all your guys to make sure ammo is good, check for casualties and lost/damaged equip.
L-Liquid
A-Ammo
C-Casualties
E-Equipment.
Deebo
B CO 1-16 INF
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-02-01 03:02
by Deebo
Zimmer wrote:I am just playing PR to have fun with others over voip. Not to simulate that I am in the military. I just say "enemy there xxx cordinates" or just enemy at attack marker etc. Those taking it too the degree of answering everything in a military way is alittle to serious imo. Its a game, but everyone has to do what they like only my opinion on the matter.
But for those of us who are or were in the military, its easier.
Deebo
B CO 1-16 INF
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-02-06 17:19
by Martin
Most of the jargon posted is very american, as it seems.
I get the NATO Alfabet, and most of the basic jargon as its used in the dutch military aswell, however i think most of the stuff is quite overkill to use when playing with civi's.
Re: A PR soldier's glossary to military jargon
Posted: 2009-02-06 17:34
by $pyker
what does WAC mean? as the old pr version of gulf of oman was called Gulf of Oman WAC