Full Combat Arms Controls;
W: Move Forwards
S: Move Backwards
A: Strafe Left
D: Strafe Right
Control (Ctrl): Crouch
C: Walk (Hold)
Space: Jump
R: Reload
F: Bullet Function
E: Action Button/Pick Up Weapon
M: Map
1: Primary Weapon/Switch to Back-up Primary
2: Pistol/Secondaries
3: Melee Weapons
4: Support
5: Specialists Weapons (If equipped)
6: Bomb (Hold to plant)
Tab (Hold): Score
Shift Key (Hold): Sprint
'Enter' Button: Chat
V: Reply
B: Situation
N: Request
F2: Chat (All)
F3: Chat (Team)
F4: Chat (Clan)
"[": Increase mouse sensitivity
"]": Decrease mouse sensitivity
Aim/Look: Mouse
Shoot: Left Click
Use Scope: Right Click
Note: You can't use iron sights, you can attach a scope in the modification center or buy a weapon with a scope attached (ex: AUG-A1)
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The term "combat troops" is confusing to civilians (and some military personnel too) because the term has been abused for so long. All US Army personnel are combat troops with specialized branches that specialize into specific combat jobs, formerly (which is why they used to go to BOOT CAMP; formerly known as Basic Combat Infantryman's Training) known as the combat arms branch: Armor (tanks), Artillery (cannons), and the Infantry (formerly fighting men/foot soldiers). During the late 1990 the US Army "may" have added other branches to that specialized combat arms system. Rumor control stated that the aviation branch was added to the combat arms system. The combat arms of the US Army are the conventional fighting branches of the US Army (or was during the Viet War days). US Combat troops, along with specialized troops were deployed to SOUTH Vietnam in 1955. CONVENTIONAL forces (those combat arms men previously discussed above were deployed in 1965).
The ratio of military personnel to combat soldiers can vary depending on the specific mission, branch of the military, and level of support required. Generally, it is estimated that for every one combat soldier on the front lines, there can be anywhere from 5 to 8 support personnel providing logistics, intelligence, medical, communications, and other essential services. This ratio ensures that the combat soldier is effectively supported and equipped to carry out their mission successfully.
The Arms Reduction, also known as the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), is a treaty to reduce and limit the strategic offensive arms.
If you mean coat of arms, you will have to get invovled with geneology. Not every name has a coat of arms.