
15 August, 2009 to 16 August, 2009
Since the public execution of General Azear in 2007, Chad has stayed relatively quiet in the World’s media as its neighbours have become the next battlegrounds for Western Military efforts. Pro-African leaders have been re-infiltrated by anti-Western extremist groups and subsequently removed from power as Britain and the USA have attempted to promote democracy in the Third World and also, more importantly keep control of vital military staging areas in this current uncertain climate.
Situation: Since the public execution of General Azear in 2007, Chad has stayed relatively quiet in the World’s media as its neighbours have become the next battlegrounds for Western Military efforts. Pro-African leaders have been re-infiltrated by anti-Western extremist groups and subsequently removed from power as Britain and the USA have attempted to promote democracy in the Third World and also, more importantly keep control of vital military staging areas in this current uncertain climate.
Between the re-imposed President of Chad, George Henry Tuwkani, and the Karam Guera Brotherhood’s power sharing, a slowly evolving sense of normality has returned. Security in the country is still an ongoing struggle as car bombs and other insurgent activity remains as a reminder of the previous problems. Many still point the finger of blame at the ousted DBR (Divine Brotherhood of Roy) for this and are sure their presence in Chad is still active as violence and discord has grown in previous months in outer reaches of the Country’s regions.
Although focus has shifted in the previous eighteen months to the fighting in Sudan, many have forgotten that the resurgence of anti-Western groups outside of Chad have coincided with the apparent withdrawal of the DBR and their IRC (International Revolutionary Council) handlers. Many security experts have feared that the Karam Guera Brotherhood’s “direct balance to Tuwkani’s pro-Western stance”, as was once described by Keith George from SNN News, would mean that civil war would always be an ever present risk to Chad’s population. Many still want African control over African land and natural resources and further pro-Western actions by Tuwkani could relight emotions in this tinder box environment at a time when Western interests have been diverted elsewhere, and lead to an opportunity for the extremists to re-assert themselves and their ideals in Central Africa.
DBR - Civilian or traditional dress with Red & White Schmagh. No DPM or Desrt.
Karam Guera Brotherhood -DPM/Woodland/Flecktarn
Chad Police -Olive green uniform with Red Berets
ISAT (2nd Batt The Rifles (HM Forces)- British Desert
1st Batt, 2nd Infantry Regiment, ‘Black Scarves’ (US Army)) ACU/Multicam/ tri colour
Task Force Black/SOCA - ACU/Multicam/ British Desert (Applications for this specialist role welcomed, but final team members will be notified of their selection from OC Task Force Black prior to the event.)
DBR
To infiltrate DBR members back into the city and regain control from Tuwkani and Karam Guera members to reclaim Chad as its rightful home of Azear’s ideology. Also, to remove items of value from the capital to fund IRC operations elsewhere.
Karam Guera Brotherhood
Depose Tuwkani of power and secure authority in the city. Liberate the city from all potential opposition and create an independent state free from Western interference.
Chad Police
Keep law and order on the streets of N’Djamena and protect key national infrastructure through liaison and assistance from ISAT (International Security Assistance Taskforce).
ISAT (2nd Batt The Rifles (HM Forces) and 1st Batt, 2nd Infantry Regiment, ‘Black Scarves’ (US Army))
To maintain a Western presence in N’Djamena and to conduct operations to preserve democracy in Chad through assisting the current administration. Preserve security for Western interests and foreign nationals.
Task Force Black/SOCA
Operating under an International Mandate in support of ISAT, conduct intelligence gathering and targeted intervention operations on specific targets in the ongoing restructuring of Chad. Also, to interrupt drugs and smuggling routes through the city.
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Ministry of Defence
Fibua Copehill Down
Shrewton Rd
Chitterne,
Warminster,
Wiltshire BA12
Lat: 51:12:25N (51.207)
Lon: 1:58:39W (-1.9775)
Set Sat Nav to Chitterne, then just before hitting the town look out for a dirt track "Tank track Q"
The way you will be coming it should be on your right hand side.
Arrivals after 16:00:00 on Friday 14
250
£85
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Any questions phone Matt on 07831 429 407, or email bookings@stirlingairsoft.com.




