This guide details the GBRS Group's preferred CQB signaling method: leg squeezes. It explains why leg squeezes are superior to shoulder squeezes, highlighting the 'accordion effect' of premature entry. The intensity of the leg squeeze is presented as a nuanced cue for entry speed, from high-speed to controlled and quiet. Effective CQB communication also involves ocular and vocal cues for team synchronization. The importance of immediate action upon receiving the signal is stressed for unified team entry. Instruction is provided by DJ Shipley, a former Tier 1 Special Operations operator.
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