
06 Dec, 2008 to 07 Dec, 2008
Stirling Christmas Special.
Catterick Urban Ops.
A first Stirling Old Enemy game - England V Scotland - Battle for the Stirling Shield.
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29 May, 2009 to 31 May, 2009
A true test of one's physical, and mental endurance. Selection is a scaled-down version of the infamous S.A.S. selection course. Participants will be required to face the challenges of point-to-point, followed by a real-time tactical exercise whilst under the constant threat of enemy capture.
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19 Sep, 2009 to 20 Sep, 2009
Situation: News has spread on the global diamond market of a very large stone having been mined in Mwabui. The stone, known simply as 'the Shinyanga Miaden' is in the process of being cut and polished for yet another unamed customer. Its value is siad to be in the high millions.
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05 Dec, 2009 to 06 Dec, 2009
Stirling Christmas Special.
Catterick Urban Ops.
The 2nd round of Stirling Old Enemy game - England V Scotland - Battle for the Stirling Shield.
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15 Nov, 2008 to 16 Nov, 2008
Location: East Timor.
SASR continue Operations in east Timor capital Dili.
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11 Oct, 2008 to 12 Oct, 2008
After the assaination of King Jubba Jubba Chuffa by his youngest son Bobitin, who now sits on the throne protected by IRC agents after a secret agreement made with General Fyid during the uprising.
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19 Sep, 2008 to 21 Sep, 2008
Following the recent events in East Timor, the Pancasila Popular Front (PPF) has succeeded in their goal of creating civil unrest in East Timor.
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15 Aug, 2008 to 17 Aug, 2008
Two months on from the assassination attempt upon King Jubba Jubba Chuffa during his daughter the Princess birthday celebrations and following General Fyid’s attempted military coup. The city of Khartoum is a boiling pot of unrest with the region on the brink of civil war.
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14 Jun, 2008 to 15 Jun, 2008
Fierce fighting has erupted in the capital city of Khartoum between the tribal forces of Sudan's King and a new Sudenese army led by General Fyid.
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30 May, 2008 to 01 Jun, 2008
A true test of one's physical, and mental endurance. Selection is a scaled-down version of the infamous S.A.S. selection course. Participants will be required to face the challenges of point-to-point, followed by a real-time tactical exercise whilst under the constant threat of enemy capture.
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19 Apr, 2008 to 20 Apr, 2008
Following a resurgence in Fighting on the Korean Penninsula, North Korean morale has been boosted as a result the recent clashes in Pyongyang.
Now, with DPRK's Military Foundation Day national holiday just 5 days away, Mu Chong Company of the 1st Special Operations Force Brigade of the 3rd Kim Tu-Bong Corps have been tasked by the National Defence Commission of clearing sector 32 of the De-Militarized Zone to allow elements of Chungjang Tam's Special Weapons and Logistics (SWL) Division unfetted access to the area.
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14 Mar, 2008 to 16 Mar, 2008
Operation Fallen Promise has come to the mission table at a time of prolonged stagnation in the Coalition’s attempted occupation of the Korean Peninsular.
The North, having realised their situation needed reassessing had pulled back to the relative safety of the mountains but still engaging sporadically with our Special Forces teams operating on Long Range Recon Patrols (LRRP).
Up until the shooting down of the Antonov AN-2 in early February, Allied Command and intelligence were fairly happy that the stagnation would continue.
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26 Jan, 2008 to 27 Jan, 2008
In july 2006 two Dozen reconnaissance Commando's of the Uk Pathfinders Slipped into Helmand Province in Southern Afghanistan. The men were tasked to replace 150 US Infantry troops at the District Center at Musa Qaleh, a remote, crumbling old fortress of mud brick wall enhanced by cinder block, with no running amenities to speak of. Yet the position was essential to the fledgling Karzai Government, as such centers were crucial in demonstrating to the local populace that the Coalition and its Afghan allies were here to stay and the Taliban would never rule again.
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