It depends on what your "mission" is.
You definitely need as many lookouts as you have entrances/exits. Unless you have video monitoring handy.
Depending on the situation, a distraction might be helpful. If someones coming they just act as a bystander an somehow distract the target/infiltrator. (spill coffee, strike up a conversation, etc.)
Then you need as many people that are necessary to perform the task at hand.
the main point is that the people you choose need to be people of absolute trust, or they dont know your true identity or something like that.
The Spy has hundreds of saying, like every character, for different situations.
the different positions of what?
In a tug of war game, players can take on the positions of either being on the pulling team or the opposing team. The pulling team aims to pull the rope towards their side, while the opposing team tries to prevent them from doing so.
The different kickoff return positions on a football team are the deep returner, upback, and wedge buster. The deep returner is responsible for catching and returning the kickoff, while the upback provides blocking and support. The wedge buster's role is to break through the opposing team's blocking formation.
yes you can be 10 years old to be in the cia or the spy team
There are 5 different positions on a basketball team. Point Guard, Shooting Guard, Small Forward, Power Forward, and Center
it means it is there asigned positions
What are the positions called for the dogs on a bobsled team
A drone is a pilotless aircraft sent to take photographs of enemy positions.
The various positions on a kickoff team in football include the kicker, who kicks the ball, and the coverage team, which consists of players who try to tackle the opposing team's returner. Other positions may include blockers and the returner.
that's the same thing.
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