

Recommended by user Nick_1.Ĭhest Candy - Slang for ribbons and medals worn on a uniform. Often the source of fruitless hunts embarked upon by hapless privates. Recommended by user jloman42.Ĭharlie Foxtrot - Commonly used expression utilizing the military alphabet to stand for clusterf***.Ĭhem-Light Batteries - A mythical object that would be extremely, functionally pointless. Recommended by user Gregory Waugh.Ĭannibalize - The act of taking workable parts of one item and using them in another.Ĭhancre Mechanic - Medical officer who checks service members for venereal diseases. Recommended by user David E Windsor II.īurn Bag - A bag used to hold shredded documents, designed to be burned. Recommended by user Steve Neal.īullwinkle Badge - Another name for the Air Assault Badge.

The idea being that if one cannot use a rifle, one must resort to a bolo.īull**** Bomb - A package intended to disperse propaganda leaflets. Recommended by user jpchopper.īolo - A derogatory remark for recruits who cannot pass marksmanship training. A common phrase denoting a particular resource is gone.īlowed up - The state of being hit by an IED.īlue Falcon - A euphemism for buddy **** or buddy ****er, which is slang for a backstabber. The phrase is derived from the same anthropomorphizing applied to GPS units in cars, only Bitchin' Betty's alert pilots to life-threatening situations. military aircraft feature warning systems that frequently utilize female voices. The Big Voice warns of everything from incoming attacks to scheduled ordnance disposal.īitchin' Betty - Most U.S. Conversely, may describe a service member who doesn't understand regulations at all.īand-Aid - A Vietnam-era term for a medic.īang-bang - An Army term describing a pistol or rifle.īig Voice - Term used to describe the loudspeaker on a military base. Recommended by user Joe Trejo.Īnymouse - A lockbox on Navy ships where sailors may drop anonymous suggestions.Īss - Armored vehicles such as Strykers and Tanks.Īte-Up - Describes a service member who follows regulations so closely that they disregard the context of the situation. Recommended by user NGH144.Ĥ0 Mike-Mike - An M203 grenade launcher, usually mounted under an M-16 or similar weapon.Īir Picket - Any airborne system tasked with detecting, reporting and tracking enemy aerial movements within a certain area of operation.Īlpha Charlie - Military alphabet used to represent ass chewing. I hope this helps you out and makes things a little easier on some of the harder levels.11 Bullet Catcher/Bang-Bang - An Army infantryman. Now click and hold the squad member you want to move and drag him to the orange brackets on the right (the breacher position) and let go.īy doing this you can change the order of how your squad will enter any map, remember your squad is organized from right to left so for maps you wish to enter from more than one entry point the squad member furthest right will enter the assigned entry point first. Next decide who you want to go first, for this map I want my bearded breacher to go first.ģ. First start your map and select one of the entry points.Ģ. Changing the order of our squad has eluded us since Breach and Clear first arrived on Steam despite how easy it actually is to do.ġ.
Changing squad members class in breach and clear deadline how to#
Some of you have been asking about how to re-order your squad before breaching and I stumbled across how to do this and thought I would share it with the rest of you.Ĭhanging the order of your squad allows for you to send your best suited squad member through the door first and help you clear the map faster and cleaner than you normally would.
