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Basic Concepts of Close Quarters (CQ) Tactics
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Smart Movement Smart Movement is a vital part of success for a CQ Op. Movement in CQ is swift and silent. There should always be a purpose for movement. Never move unnecessarily because it just puts your team in danger. When moving be sure to stay low and present as little of target as possible to the enemy. Running is usually a last resort. Quick and silent movements are preferred to running which is more noticeable and makes more noise. Of course if your team is compromised (discovered), running is required because you need to get some cover to engage and neutralize the packages.
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