Possibly, but let me entertain you with this method of organization:
The ideal method of effectively taking on a government force is to create no bigger than 5 man cells with minimal comms that are decentralized with a common purpose. Anytime you create a unit or org that is bigger than say 20 people or so, there has to be a lot more resources involved to keep the unit together. Plus it makes it easier to quarantine a group rather than scattered cells, and the tactics will have to rapidly change in order to adapt, which will be to the advantage of the smaller cells.
The good thing about this? It takes almost no effort to create one of these small OU's. You probably already have one created amongst your family and friends, and all you really need at this point is maybe a few more supplies, but you are basically battle ready. Get some exercise in, practice a few scenarios and learn to fast and go without water for longer periods of time, and you're much further ahead than any platoon sized invasion.
Wow, you've really thought this through, haven't you? Yes, I do know a few veterans in my circle who would be all too ready for such... and we've sort of chatted about it in circumspect ways.
Possibly, but let me entertain you with this method of organization:
The ideal method of effectively taking on a government force is to create no bigger than 5 man cells with minimal comms that are decentralized with a common purpose. Anytime you create a unit or org that is bigger than say 20 people or so, there has to be a lot more resources involved to keep the unit together. Plus it makes it easier to quarantine a group rather than scattered cells, and the tactics will have to rapidly change in order to adapt, which will be to the advantage of the smaller cells.
The good thing about this? It takes almost no effort to create one of these small OU's. You probably already have one created amongst your family and friends, and all you really need at this point is maybe a few more supplies, but you are basically battle ready. Get some exercise in, practice a few scenarios and learn to fast and go without water for longer periods of time, and you're much further ahead than any platoon sized invasion.
Wow, you've really thought this through, haven't you? Yes, I do know a few veterans in my circle who would be all too ready for such... and we've sort of chatted about it in circumspect ways.