A simple phrase. Birds of a feather flock together.
IF your squad members are a compilation of people that see the game the same way, and play the game to acquire the same goals, 95% of the battle is won. This means a recruiting procedure that will automatically create the desired effect. You must have a Recruiting Policy / Procedure and stick to it. A word to the wise, a massive recruiting campaign might build squad numbers over night. But it’s more likely to unravel and you may well end up losing all the new recruits along with several older squad members too. L Codes of conduct, You MUST have a code of conduct and it must be enforced. While it may seem that strictness will run off members or would be members. It is necessary to implement. Otherwise discord is likely to erupt and what a bummer this is. No FUN at ALL! No you wont build a huge squadron in a short time. But you will have a group of players that are on the same page and enjoy the game for all the same reasons. Final result? PEACE. With peace comes Organization. Communication is the other 5%. In a word, repeat...repeat…repeat. Yep…you must remember several factors that come into play where communications are concerned. Wives, Kids, Range Channel interruption,(Another reason to make range squelchable!) combat involvement,(Some squad mates are currently involved in a HOT Fight), Television, Beer runs, sandwich breaks….and on and…on and on the list goes.
:. Most of all the CO or AIRBOSS (Term for Mafia Ops leader on squad nights) MUST BE ORGANIZED!!!!
It is also very helpful the have an Ops Night Schedule. i.e. A Start Time and a End Time for squad ops. We run ops on squad nights for 2 hours. The start time and the Stop time should be consistent and announced at the start and completion of squad ops on squad nights. This develops a sense of "Time to form up" and “Time to relax” attitude among the ranks.
I am lucky to have a very involved group of friends that fly for the Mafia.
Our squad has a LONG history and has been together for about 9 years. A fantastic group of honorable players with very disciplined attitudes. We did have a period were several players were not getting along.
I addressed some of the bickering and asked the guys to keep it among themselves. I asked them to keep the personal arguments among those directly involved. And to NOT subject the entire group to their arguments/snide remarks.
Unfortunately several members couldn’t get over it and they moved on their own way.
But hey…its their game too. If they didn’t enjoy the current situation…they had every right to move along.
Sure it sucks to lose any member…. But if the Peace is broken…it will spread like a cancer in no time at all. So YES…if being organized means “Puppets”? Then so be it…As long as the puppets like being puppets. It’s of their choosing. But rest assured…Organization is much more likely in this setting than a hodge podge , mix matched group of guys and gals that have totally different ideas as to what the game means to them or what the game is all about. If they decide they want to be “Real Boys” (Pinocchio)…then it’s their right. Either way…you MUST have Organization, organization means rules. Or having a “Squadron” is kinda meaningless. Also if you have a large squadron.. Then break up into several flights. Appoint wing leaders and communicate with them…and let the wing leaders communicate with their wing. PS communication is the single toughest challenge when leading a large squadron or mission. Most of the work is going to be on YOUR part. Its all part of the job.
and good luck
MugZ Mafia (recruiting) http://webpages.charter.net/maddogjoe/recruits.html