arya126
Squad Leader
Could i possibly suggest a COA #4?
Its a combination of 1 and 3. There will be 3 teams instead of 2. Team one sneaks off at the dropoff point for the first COA. They sneak up on the compound but stay just out of sight until midnight where phase 2 commences. Teams 2 and 3 will cause a diversion at the secondary supply port. The morning Glory will sail with half its lights on so it looks like it trying to sail undetected but its really the opposite. It will sail in sight of the south side of the army base, raising the alarm. At exactly midnight, team 2 and 3 will land at the secondary supply port and capture it, drawing the army towards them. team 2 will go to the road, making a fient so they think it is the team going for the compound. It will move slowly and obviously so the army can find them. then they will hold positions along the road, halfway to the compound. Any guards at the compound itself will be put on high alert on the side that faces the landing. team 3 will make several feints towards the army base, keeping them off guard and forcing them to not throw their entire weight against team 2. Once Phase 2 commences, a flming arrow will be shot into the sky, followed by 11 more to signal for team one to slowly move i on the compound. Once the fighting starts, teams 2 and 3 will make it as loud as they can to alert team 1, team 1 will perform a lightning strike against the compound. They will bypass any fortified positions like german infiltration tactics in WW1 and rescue the hostages. They will immediatly go to the bay near the supply port where the Morning Glory will pick them up and send up 3 flaming arrows to signal teams 2 and 3 to retreat towards the supply port along the coast. The Morning Glory will pick up survivors from the fight and embark on the return journey to england.
Is this acceptable? the president is a brilliant strategist and tactician as well as politician
Its a combination of 1 and 3. There will be 3 teams instead of 2. Team one sneaks off at the dropoff point for the first COA. They sneak up on the compound but stay just out of sight until midnight where phase 2 commences. Teams 2 and 3 will cause a diversion at the secondary supply port. The morning Glory will sail with half its lights on so it looks like it trying to sail undetected but its really the opposite. It will sail in sight of the south side of the army base, raising the alarm. At exactly midnight, team 2 and 3 will land at the secondary supply port and capture it, drawing the army towards them. team 2 will go to the road, making a fient so they think it is the team going for the compound. It will move slowly and obviously so the army can find them. then they will hold positions along the road, halfway to the compound. Any guards at the compound itself will be put on high alert on the side that faces the landing. team 3 will make several feints towards the army base, keeping them off guard and forcing them to not throw their entire weight against team 2. Once Phase 2 commences, a flming arrow will be shot into the sky, followed by 11 more to signal for team one to slowly move i on the compound. Once the fighting starts, teams 2 and 3 will make it as loud as they can to alert team 1, team 1 will perform a lightning strike against the compound. They will bypass any fortified positions like german infiltration tactics in WW1 and rescue the hostages. They will immediatly go to the bay near the supply port where the Morning Glory will pick them up and send up 3 flaming arrows to signal teams 2 and 3 to retreat towards the supply port along the coast. The Morning Glory will pick up survivors from the fight and embark on the return journey to england.
Is this acceptable? the president is a brilliant strategist and tactician as well as politician
