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« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2007, 07:15:25 PM » |
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As the time draws ever nearer to deployment, I just wanted to re-iterate to members of the 101st Airborne the following points.
"During operation Infinate Justice both African & Coalition forces must abide by the ROE's (rules of engagement) given by their command structure. Stirling Airsoft will not tollerate any team or unit or family planning their own little sub missions that vary from the plot line that your command have tasked you with. Each African Family & coalition unit will be tasked with duties to perform over the course of the weekend by their command structure. Failure to adhere to this will result in the unit being arrested & held in the brig, africans will be detained in the Police cells. If you continue to ignore command instructions you will be arrested again and if you continually defy orders or have any grievence about the rules or being detained you will be escorted to the car park & will not be returning into the village.
The same methodology goes during the curfew, African families & coalition forces caught on the streets between the hours of 12am -6am will be arrested & taken to the police station & held for the duration of upto 1 hour- failure to comply with any arrest will result in the player(s) being escorted to the car park.. from here you will be shown the gate..
I cannot stress the importance of this, however this does not mean that during curfew there will be no action at all and everyone will be going to bed!! There will be lots of activity, but it will be given from your commander, it simply means that Stirling Airsoft want you & everyone attending to get the most out of the weekend. In order for you to achieve this, roles must be followed, and as stated previously this is NOT a skirmish weekend, there is a roleplaying element for each & every family, coalition and special forces unit..
So please do not decide/ plan between yourselves how your weekend will pan out & what mission you Think you will carry out. Orders will be given & followed If you are unhappy about the style of game & do not wish to comply with this then please contact Myself or Matt belgrove & we will look to return your deposit."
Just to summarize this, as a commander I will be issuing orders and will want them carried out to the best of the squads/teams ability. I do not want to see teams/squads/individuals roaming off and doing what they like. This will result in arrest. This also applies to quitting the game for meal breaks whenever you want. These will be scheduled by primarily your commander or another commander in the coalition forces and will be timed so as not to adversely interrupt the game flow.
In addition to all of the above, I must point out that during the curfew hours of 12am - 6am, each of the coalition forces will be taking it in turns to enforce the curfew. It is not an opportunity to go to bed for 6 hours. You WILL be expected to get up at some point and enforce curfew for potentially 2 hours. Again, failure to do so will result in arrest/expulsion from the site.
If you have any questions/issues with this or anything else please contact either myself or Matt Belgrove.
In the mean time I will expect you guys to start tghinking about weapons, radio proceedures/channels (and types of radios), chain of command, squad/team leaders etc... In regard radio's if you can bring both pmr's and also motorola GP300 if you have em. The more comms the better.
Until then, ask questions and start thinking about the weekend.
That's all for now, wait out
Capt. C Upham Commander 101st Airborne
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