Mastering Close Quarters Battle Tactics with John Shrek McPhee

Instruction from John 'Shrek' McPhee on mastering Close Quarters Battle (CQB) tactics, specifically focusing on the 'center-fed room' scenario. He details the optimal entry strategy for the lead operator ('number one man') to effectively dominate such a space by taking two corners.

Quick Summary

In CQB, a center-fed room has its entry door in the middle of a wall. The optimal strategy for the 'number one man' (lead operator) is to take two corners to effectively dominate the room. This decisive action is key for tactical success in such scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Center-Fed Rooms
  2. 00:10Optimal Entry Strategy for Number One Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a center-fed room in CQB?

A center-fed room is a tactical term for a room where the entry door is situated in the middle of a wall, as opposed to being in a corner. This configuration presents unique tactical challenges for room entry.

What is the best entry strategy for the 'number one man' in a center-fed room?

According to John 'Shrek' McPhee, the optimal strategy for the lead operator ('number one man') in a center-fed room is to take two corners. This allows for effective domination of the space.

Why is taking two corners important in a center-fed room?

Taking two corners as the lead operator in a center-fed room is crucial for establishing immediate control and dominance over the space. It's considered the most effective decision for this specific room configuration.

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