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D Day H hour minus 2. Your pathfinder section will perform a HAHO (High Altitude High Opening) covert insertion drop over the southern peninsula island military base camp south west of Malden. First wave will glide in to the island then find, mark and secure the LZ for the next two waves. When your platoon is assembled you will proceed covertly to remove all AA threats on the island. You will then secure an LZ for the Chinooks of the main regiment.

Command Rank

Captain British 3rd Paratroop Regiment Pathfinders.

Command

1 Team Pathfinder Platoon 28 Soldiers 3 waves

Support 

None

Goals

Covert Mission prevent your presence from being detected until D Day H hour minus 5 minutes. Clear and mark an LZ for the rest of the platoon. Remove all Shilka crews, place timed explosives to destroy all Shilkas, clear and mark an LZ for the rest of the regiment. Deploy a section of your platoon so as to destroy and hinder helicopters and AFVs from leaving the main base. Deploy a section of your platoon to destroy and hinder the troops at the enemy infantry barracks. Deploy a section of you platoon to provide main LZ Over watch.

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