Infantry Handbook

Chapter 1, Basic Movement
Too many times I see new recruits sprint everywhere, before spotting an enemy, stopping, and spraying everywhere, missing every shot. This is a fatal mistake, and it will cost you your life. Sprinting should only be used when you are certain the area is clear, or where you are sprinting to cover while taking fire. Never sprint any other time.

Your basic stance should be a light jog, a consistent pace that won't wear you out. This can be achieved by simply moving without using any modifiers. This will allow you to go from moving to firing relatively quickly should you be taken by surprise.

Any time you enter an occupied building, or enclosed area, you should hold ALT and enter a walking stance. This will allow you to quickly kill any target you spot with near perfect accuracy. It also makes you quieter so as not to alert any enemies. Always walk when you are sure you will encounter enemies at close range. If they are less disciplined then you, you will always be able to shoot and kill them first before they have a chance to fire on you.

Chapter 2, CQC
CQC is any combat under 50m, usually in an enclosed area or in a building. This combat is fast and deadly, but with discipline you can come out alive and defend/take any area. CQC will kill you if you are not prepared.

To be effective in CQC, you need to use two basic manouevers to clear corners and doorways. Walk while doing these, and you'll be able to safely neutralize anything you encounter, no matter what weapon you have.