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Operation leaders are not obligated to follow this section's guidance so long as the deviation is ''intentional''. However, if it isn't clear that it is, and your kit is lacking in the above, you should speak up. | Operation leaders are not obligated to follow this section's guidance so long as the deviation is ''intentional''. However, if it isn't clear that it is, and your kit is lacking in the above, you should speak up. | ||
Many roles {{Emdash}} and sometimes it's specified for a whole element {{Emdash}} have something called a ''march load''. This is the '''maximum''' weight a kit for that role may have. This is set to balance firepower and stamina consumption. You should meet this load as closely as possible. You may intuitively believe that being very underweight is a positive, but it's more likely you will cause yourself problems later. | Many roles {{Emdash}} and sometimes it's specified for a whole element {{Emdash}} have something called a ''march load''. This is the '''maximum''' weight a kit for that role may have. This is set to maintain a balance between firepower and one's stamina consumption. You should meet this load as closely as possible. You may intuitively believe that being very underweight is a positive, but it's more likely you will cause yourself problems later. | ||
The following is the example of a rifleman kit with a march load of 60 pounds. | The following is the example of a rifleman kit with a march load of 60 pounds. | ||