Flags of Our Foul-Ups

 is a side quest in Fallout: New Vegas.

Quick walkthrough
If you talk to Sgt. McCredie, you will learn that Camp Golf is home to a group of NCR soldiers called the Misfits, the worst group NCR has. Each member of the group will provide the player with separate solutions to the problem.

Detailed walkthrough
Start the quest by talking to Sgt. McCredie.

Follow O'Hanrahan's advice
Talk to O'Hanrahan about talking to the whole troop about improving teamwork and strengthening their relationships. You'll need Speech level 40 to convince Poindexter, Mags, and Razz. You will gain experience for each party member that is convinced.

You will receive 40 XP for each of the members you convince and then 200 XP once complete (Total XP = 40 + 40 + 40 + 200), positive fame with the NCR, additionally the team looks to be working well together.

Follow Mag's advice
Use Mags advice, and teach the squad. You'll need Guns level 45 and Explosives level 45 to get the squad to pass the firing and grenade range. You will need to pass a guns check of 25, 35, and 45 respectively for this choice. The "Milsurp Review" will add 10 points to your guns statistic if you need it. You also will need to pass an explosives check of 25, 35, and 45 respectively. The "Patriot's Cookbook" will add 10 points to your explosives statistic if needed. Remember that the 10 points gained from the magazines (20 points with Comprehension perk) are only temporary.

You will receive 200 XP and additional (31+43+55)*2=258 XP (with 10% gain) while teaching the squad and positive fame with the NCR, additionally the team looks to be working well together.

However, if you're looking for free XP and you're a lower level with a guns and/or explosives under level 45 but above level 25 or 35, you can have the squad line up on the firing range. You pass the first and second speech check, fail the third, and you automatically get 60 XP, and since you failed the last check, continue having them line up for infinite XP, (this has been fixed in the 1.02 patch)

Follow Poindexter's advice
Suggest to Poindexter that you could cheat the system. He'll advise you hack the terminal in the House Lodge so that the squad doesn't have to do any work.

There are two computers you can hack. The one in the lobby requires no science skill, but you need to access it when nobody is looking. The other one needs a science skill of 75 but you can access it in peace.

You get NCR infamy and lose karma when you alter the records, but upon completion of the quest you will receive 200 XP and positive fame with NCR.

Follow Razz's advice
Listen to Razz, who will have the squad take Psycho. You'll have to talk to Jack in Red Rock Canyon to get a Suspicious package.

Bugs

 * Mags may become unresponsive at the gun range. Simply push her out of place and let her return to her position to talk to her. This may also be caused by some of the squad getting stuck in place and not lining up. Loading an autosave gets them moving and you can talk to Mags when everyone is lined up.
 * On first arriving at Camp Golf (without having completed the earlier steps in the Return to Sender quest) Sgt. McCredie may sometimes be found dead (killed by a Cazador) at the entrance to the tent at the base of the ramps up to the House Resort building. This will prevent being able to start this quest.
 * If the Misfits are killed, coming back later to the camp will resurrect all of them.
 * After the completion of this quest The Misfits will continue to practice at the range,This editor went over to watch them and found Razz dead in front of the other members of the squad with his leg separated from the rest of his body, likely he stepped in front of a squadmember while firing.
 * It's impossible to finish this quest if you've started it before No Not Much, then finish No Not Much first, as the Misfits are no longer there to line up.
 * The Misfits do not take damage from the grenades they throw, notable upon failing all explosive speech checks.

Behind the scenes

 * The title of this quest is a reference to the 2000 book, Flags of Our Fathers.