"In my career with the T.A.C.O.s, i found that the proper allotment of napalm makes things go smooth. Use napalm to make the enemy rue the day he let you take a central location with your wildcats! Let him never forget he let that tomcat scale the building where his sniper lay in wait. Most importantly, make him remember the taste of cooked therm-optic camo.
I love the smell of napalm, smells like...tacos"
-Attributed to T.A.C.O. Lt. Hunter
Simply put, my tactic is to let the world burn, but have ranged options as well. As such, a full link of wildcats is just what the doctor ordered. You are going to want either a HRL(B3 pie plate tosser, yes please) or Spitfire, a Number 2 and an Engineer.
My Doc usually starts off the board, as she is a tomcat. It is handy being able to pop a flamer on the enemy's side of the board AND revive fallen forward elements.
The Intruder is really handy too, especially a pairing of HMG and either a Standard/LT or Sniper. Which one is the tasty taco, and which is loaded with jalapenos? Only one way for them to find out: poke the bear.
Iguanas seem to be great area denial weapons, you don't dare poke your head out where you can be shot, and yet you don't dare get/ let it get close for fear of the HF. So its a good bullet magnet...and it has two lives! The use of an Iggy and WCL means the enemy really has to choose the means of his death.
In my experience Corregidor seems to be all about locking down corridors(area denial) and then plopping nasties(hellcats, tomcats) down where they can get at the hunkered troops