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Book: Murphy's Combat Laws
Written By: White Mesa Military Printings
Fiction
Murphy's Combat Laws
This book is property of the White Mesa Combatant Units.
Date of release: 2214
On order of the White Mesa Advisary Department.
The following sentences define Murphy's Combat Laws, written by none other than Murphy himself. You'd do best to remember these. Failure to do so might lead to involuntary death.
1] You are not a superman.
2] If it's stupid but works, it isn't stupid.
3] Don't look conspicuous - it draws fire.
4] When in doubt, empty your magazine.
5] Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are.
6] Never forget that your weapon was made by the lowest bidder.
7] If your attack is going really well, it's an ambush.
8] No plan survives the first contact intact.
9] All 5 second grenade fuses burn down in 3 seconds.
10] Try to look unimportant because the bad guys may be low on ammo.
11] If you are forward of your position, the artillery will fall short.
12] The enemy diversion you are ignoring is the main attack.
13] The important things are always simple.
14] The simple things are always hard.
15] The easy way is always mined.
16] If you are short of everything except enemy, you are in combat.
17] When you have secured an area, don't forget to tell the enemy.
18] Incoming fire has right of way.
19] Friendly fire isn't.
20] If the enemy is in range - SO ARE YOU!
21] No combat ready unit has ever passed inspection.
22] Things that must be together to work, usually can't be shipped together.
23] Radio's will fail as soon as you need fire support desperately.
24] Anything you do can get you shot - including doing nothing.
25] Tracers work both ways.
26] The only thing more accurate than incoming enemy fire is incoming friendly fire.
27] Make it tough for the enemy to get in and you can't get out.
28] If you take more than your fair share of objectives, you will have more than your fair share of objectives to take.
29] When both sides are convinced that they are about to lose, they are both right.
30] Professional soldiers are predictable, but the world is full of amateurs.
31] Murphy was a grunt.
Please also referr to section 134.6b of your "Combateer's Guide"
This book is property of the White Mesa Combatant Units.
Date of release: 2214
On order of the White Mesa Advisary Department.
The following sentences define Murphy's Combat Laws, written by none other than Murphy himself. You'd do best to remember these. Failure to do so might lead to involuntary death.
1] You are not a superman.
2] If it's stupid but works, it isn't stupid.
3] Don't look conspicuous - it draws fire.
4] When in doubt, empty your magazine.
5] Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you are.
6] Never forget that your weapon was made by the lowest bidder.
7] If your attack is going really well, it's an ambush.
8] No plan survives the first contact intact.
9] All 5 second grenade fuses burn down in 3 seconds.
10] Try to look unimportant because the bad guys may be low on ammo.
11] If you are forward of your position, the artillery will fall short.
12] The enemy diversion you are ignoring is the main attack.
13] The important things are always simple.
14] The simple things are always hard.
15] The easy way is always mined.
16] If you are short of everything except enemy, you are in combat.
17] When you have secured an area, don't forget to tell the enemy.
18] Incoming fire has right of way.
19] Friendly fire isn't.
20] If the enemy is in range - SO ARE YOU!
21] No combat ready unit has ever passed inspection.
22] Things that must be together to work, usually can't be shipped together.
23] Radio's will fail as soon as you need fire support desperately.
24] Anything you do can get you shot - including doing nothing.
25] Tracers work both ways.
26] The only thing more accurate than incoming enemy fire is incoming friendly fire.
27] Make it tough for the enemy to get in and you can't get out.
28] If you take more than your fair share of objectives, you will have more than your fair share of objectives to take.
29] When both sides are convinced that they are about to lose, they are both right.
30] Professional soldiers are predictable, but the world is full of amateurs.
31] Murphy was a grunt.
Please also referr to section 134.6b of your "Combateer's Guide"