Squad 44

Squad 44

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Squad Leading 101
By Case
ABC's of Squad Leading
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Squad Leader Tutorial
This is just something for folks to get a basic grasp of the SL role (VERY basic guide) I am not a pro by ANY means but I think I do a decent enough job and have lead plenty of squads to victory and had fun doing so. These are extremely basic tips which can serve as a foundation for more advanced tactics. Think of this as the ABC's of squad leading if you will.

1. Be friendly and courteous. Greet your squad at the start of the match. Let them know that your squad will be using teamwork, and each member must play their roles. Tell them that if they would rather run around aimlessly, to please leave the squad now.

2. Inform them which MSPs they need to be spawning from. If they are not listening, say something like " Hey Johnny, please spawn at the southern MSP next time so we can work together. If the player continues to not listen, simply remove them from the squad (done from the loadout screen)

3. Tell the squad to remain relatlvely close together. Let them know that if they do not do so, the medics will not be able to keep them alive so this is in their own self-interest as well as the team's. Again, kick any lone wolves or non-compliant players.

4. Use your binoculars to call out targets for your squad. Press (T) to mark targets for them, such as enemy infantry or armor. Press (Y) for your compass to give bearings, or use clock positioning (" GERMANS SPOTTED 2 O'CLOCK!").

5. Remember your smokes, and smoke your advances especially over open ground. Your squadmates also carry smoke grenades. Remember, white phosphorus can kill!

6. Remind the medics periodically that they are to remain safe, they can pull general security close quarters but they are NOT RIFLEMEN. They should not be engaging targets that are more than 30 meters or so. If they are getting into frequent firefights, ask them to switch to the rifleman role. Medics are extremely important to maintain squad cohesion and must stay alive as much as possible.

7. Use your (T) marks to give general orders such as "REGROUP AT THIS POSITION" / "DIG IN HERE" / "ATTACK HERE" . You can also do this on the map by right clicking.

8. When you die as the SL, stay by the MSP for a few moments or even minutes to grab squadmates before heading off into battle. They need to be sticking with you or at least with the other squad members, not trickling into the objective one by one. Obviously this is situational and many SLs may disagree with me here. There may be instances where manpower is needed at the frontlines ASAP so use your best judgement.

9. RAISE MORALE! If your team if doing a good job, LET THEM KNOW! "Medics! You are doing a great job! Keep it up!" "Johnny! Nice shot on those Krauts!" "MG gunner! Awesome suppressing fire, thank you!" Etc. This will encourage them to continue the teamplay. It also gives your squad more confidence.

10. Communicate with the other SLs and commander as to your overall strategy, then relay the information to your squad. "Command wants us to rush the point! GO GO GO!". " Command is sending a strafing run, stay back!"

11. Use your map often! You may want to set a new keybind for it (I use tab and put the scoreboard to M, and use caps lock for map zoom) Right click on the map to mark targets and orders for your squad. I use my map every few seconds, don't leave home without it!!

12. Plan your attack/defense. Choose an angle that is not being pursued/defended by your allies. Do not trickle in from the MSP one by one in a line, this will give your MSP position away!!

13. HAVE FUN. You are arguably the most important factor in the entire game. A good SL makes a HUGE difference in the gameplay experience of your comrades. Do no berate your squadmates, give them helpful advice so that they may become good team players.

That's all for now... feel free to add onto this in the comments and I'll edit the document. Squad leading is a tough job, but somebody has to do it!!!!
11 Comments
emperor god 2 Jul @ 12:02am 
#1 dont use mic #2do not communicate with squad #3 turn off squad and command comms volume for sweet silence #4 enjoy squad leader role with nice automatic weapons
k9sniper6 10 Dec, 2023 @ 11:20am 
Id like to add, too many new SL are afraid to take charge, or do something other than whatever seems the most straighforward. While its good your first few times to do what the rest of the team is sort of doing to get the hang of it, after that, go do you man. Unless u see ur team is lacking somewhere or needs everyone doing one thing, dont be afraid to try to pull that flank off, or defend a spot thats not directly on point, to stop from being flanked. Ive seen matches won by one half decent squad with an SL who tried something unconventional.
Hirschpfeffer (mit Rotkraut) 6 Mar, 2023 @ 2:38am 
And one more extremely important thing: Remember that everything within an at least 400 m radius around the cap is enemy territory. Do not drive MSPs or any other assets you can't afford to lose into that radius. ALWAYS Hide them at least 600 m away from cap, so they're hard to find. Bridge the rest of the way with rallies. Experience shows that MSPs closer than that rarely live longer than a few minutes. And the most important condition to keep pressure high is constantly available team spawns.
You Too 23 Feb, 2022 @ 7:16pm 
14. Give them all big smoochies before the round starts, after a successful firefight, and at the end of the game. Moral is important boys
Blucher007 19 Mar, 2020 @ 3:03pm 
Case, that is a good guide. I would add a few things, the first is listen to your guys and ask them for grids on enemy activity locations this makes it easier to coordinate with the platoon and forces team work. Use scouts to protect your section. Also limit rogue snipers and anti tank operators. They are both integral weapons to the squad and useless unless tasked. I find using a sniper as scout, securing a flank or acting as fire support in an attack invaluable. The AT guy needs to stay with the section they usually run of and keep running after the much faster tank so I always keep them on a leash initially. As a rough guide in defence I put them out front near a likely approach for armour and cover them with other team members so they can escape and you can protect them from infantry. During an attack I keep them close for the inevitable surprise visit from angry tanks.
Case  [author] 3 Jan, 2020 @ 10:47am 
thanks zerba!
Achmel Foley 31 Oct, 2019 @ 8:03pm 
As a SL I love this guide really wish more people would read this. I would add learning communication with other squads while somewhat less important it still makes or breaks the game. SL's NEED to communicate otherwise you WILL get destroyed. Really good help guide though
Case  [author] 20 Sep, 2018 @ 7:42pm 
Thank you sir!
3𝖘𝖍𝖊𝖕𝖍𝖊𝖗𝖉1 19 Sep, 2018 @ 5:06pm 
nice work
Case  [author] 16 Aug, 2018 @ 3:31pm 
Great advice Ari. Thanks for the kind words <3