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1 - Bring plenty of AA. Learn how to set up an effective AA network (combine radar and infared, vehicles and hand held AA). Bring enough AA until you think you have enough, then bring more.
2 - Be very cautious using airplanes until you get some experience. These are generally high value units and you will lose them easily while learning the game. Start with cheapo planes that you don't mind using. Exception: the F-117. An expensive plane that is very noob friendly. Drops a devastating bomb and is hard to hit. Use it to hit front lines (don't think it will survive going deep into enemy territory, it won't).
3 - Turtle up. Don't be afraid to play defense as you learn the game. Stick infantry and ATGM's in defensible positions like forests and cities, then back them up with AA and some armor in the rear for a counterattack. You will score plenty of points repelling enemy attacks.
4 - LEARN THE UNITS. Knowing what units can do what, strengths/weaknesses, is a huge part of the game. Study the units in the shop when you are building your decks (which is half the fun).