When the main gang and their unnamed Redshirts (usually a group of 3-5) beam down to either an unknown planet (most episodes of TOS) or an unfamiliar ship (Stat Trek: The Wrath of Khan), despite the fact that we often have not only a Starfleet Captain (or Admiral at times) Kirk, but also a Lieutenant Commander Spock, they never seem to employ even the most basic infantry tactics.
They casually walk around with their phasers (usually set to stun), without anyone making sure that there is a constant 360 degree view across all members of the squad (to avoid an ambush, in the event that one occurs).
When under attack, they never go back-to-back or employ the standard backup strategies that are second nature in today's military.
The only time I've seen Kirk use any infantry tactics is in "The Savage Curtain" when he takes advantage of high-ground positions, in order to avoid a surprise attach.
Other than this episode, however, they simply walk around carelessly! They should hug the walls in general (never done to my knowledge). When they reach a new corner, they should have someone peek to make sure it is safe (never done to my knowledge). When they're in dangerous territory, they should have someone scout the area first (never done to my knowledge). When they are travelling in general, they should always have someone in the rear looking back to make sure nothing is preparing to attack (if they did this, Spock wouldn't have been parasitized in "The Devil In The Dark").
I suppose this might not be the way Starfleet would like to be interpreted. If their first impression is that of battle stance, it may counter the peaceful nature Starfleet is trying to maintain.
I can't imagine how many Redshirts would still be alive if they had been more tactically and strategically sound in their overall deployment.
They casually walk around with their phasers (usually set to stun), without anyone making sure that there is a constant 360 degree view across all members of the squad (to avoid an ambush, in the event that one occurs).
When under attack, they never go back-to-back or employ the standard backup strategies that are second nature in today's military.
The only time I've seen Kirk use any infantry tactics is in "The Savage Curtain" when he takes advantage of high-ground positions, in order to avoid a surprise attach.
Other than this episode, however, they simply walk around carelessly! They should hug the walls in general (never done to my knowledge). When they reach a new corner, they should have someone peek to make sure it is safe (never done to my knowledge). When they're in dangerous territory, they should have someone scout the area first (never done to my knowledge). When they are travelling in general, they should always have someone in the rear looking back to make sure nothing is preparing to attack (if they did this, Spock wouldn't have been parasitized in "The Devil In The Dark").
I suppose this might not be the way Starfleet would like to be interpreted. If their first impression is that of battle stance, it may counter the peaceful nature Starfleet is trying to maintain.
I can't imagine how many Redshirts would still be alive if they had been more tactically and strategically sound in their overall deployment.