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<Center>''For the [[Halo: Reach]] gameplay element, see [[Fireteam (gameplay mechanic)]]''.</center>
<Center>''For the [[Halo: Reach]] gameplay element, see [[Fireteam (gameplay mechanic)]]''.</center>
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'''''Note''': The number of troops, their armament, and their roles in the team may vary from team to team. For example some teams may include an anti-matériel specialist, a demolitions expert, a designated marksman, a combat medic, or other mission-critical personnel. In many cases, this specialized function replaces the basic rifleman position in the fireteam. The following is just an example.''
'''''Note''': The number of troops, their armament, and their roles in the team may vary from team to team. For example some teams may include an anti-matériel specialist, a demolitions expert, a designated marksman, a combat medic, or other mission-critical personnel. In many cases, this specialized function replaces the basic rifleman position in the fireteam. The following is just an example.''


*'''Fireteam Leader (FTM):''' First in command, provides tactical leadership. A fire team can be lead by a [[Sergeant]] in the Army or a [[Corporal]] in the Marine Corps, though a [[Lance Corporal]] can lead if there is no Cpl. Usually wields an service rifle such as an [[MA5 series|MA5 assault rifle]] or a [[battle rifle]]. Generally, the Fireteam Leader will mount an underslung [[Grenade launcher|grenade launcher]] on their rifle.
*'''Fireteam Leader (FTM):''' First in command, provides tactical leadership. A fire team can be lead by a [[Sergeant]] in the Army or a [[Corporal]] in the Marine Corps, though a [[Lance Corporal]] can lead if there is no Cpl. Usually wields an service rifle such as an [[MA5 series|MA5 assault rifle]] or a [[battle rifle]]. Generally, the Fireteam Leader will mount an underslung [[grenade launcher]] on their rifle.
*'''Designated Automatic Rifleman (DAR):''' For added firepower against a large number of enemies or vehicles, this soldier or Marine will carry some type of [[machine gun|automatic weapon]], such as the [[M739 SAW]] or [[M247 machine gun]].
*'''Designated Automatic Rifleman (DAR):''' For added firepower against a large number of enemies or vehicles, this soldier or Marine will carry some type of [[machine gun|automatic weapon]], such as the [[M739 SAW]] or [[M247 machine gun]].
*'''Rifleman (R):''' The most common role in a fire team. Several riflemen may be incorporated into a fire team and in some situations is the only member needed. Usually carries [[Assault Rifle]] and/or [[Battle Rifle]] service weapons, a [[sidearm]], and provides suppressive fire for the team. They are the most common members of a fireteam; they are considered the backbone of operations for the UNSC infantry as a whole, as every other specialists' role exists to augment and support the rifleman's capabilities.
*'''Rifleman (R):''' The most common role in a fire team. Several riflemen may be incorporated into a fire team and in some situations is the only member needed. Usually carries [[Assault Rifle]] and/or [[Battle Rifle]] service weapons, a [[sidearm]], and provides suppressive fire for the team. They are the most common members of a fireteam; they are considered the backbone of operations for the UNSC infantry as a whole, as every other specialists' role exists to augment and support the rifleman's capabilities.