Where's the Cheese? [Was Newbie Questions . . .]

1 posts ยท Feb 18 2000

From: Michael Sarno <msarno@p...>

Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 09:12:34 -0500

Subject: Where's the Cheese? [Was Newbie Questions . . .]

Splitting the fire against a target is more likely to cause suppressions, but
less likely to cause casuaties. I've always used this mechanism to employ
"suppresive fire," which is a standard military technique. What is so cheesy
about it?

-Mike

> "Robertson, Brendan" wrote:

> #1 Exceedingly cheesy, but not prohibited by the rules. I got a