It dawns on me that while most guys and girls doing mil-sim are impressively familiar with kit and guns, another dimension of soldiering may be neglected. It's military professionalism, specifically the specialized body of knowledge in the profession of arms. Now as far as tactics, I'm not going to say steal some manuals from LFDTS/DAT or AKO in the States (though some obsolete American manuals have been posted). But I really think every Canadian mil-sim boy and girl should familiarize themselves with at least some joint doctrine, especially that pertaining to the profession of arms.
The first one that comes to mind is Duty with Honour, available here
http://www.cfd-cdf.forces.gc.ca/site....asp?page=3475 (though its in the process of being co-updated along with an Enhanced Leaders Edition)
Chief of Force Dev also has the rest of the Leadership suite (Leading People is especially useful for airsoft), along with CFJP-3 Ops and a whole bunch of operational/strategic level stuff maybe not so much of interest here
http://www.cfd-cdf.forces.gc.ca/site....asp?page=3560.
At the very least, its all interesting reading and at most, its valuable to fill out the knowledge gaps in your military simulation.
Cheers,
Scott