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dorsai

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Oklahoma D-Day, 'Allied Command'
« on: Jan 03, 2009, 08:47:53 AM »
Now that winter's cold has shut down much of your paintball
fun till spring, I'd like to take this opportunity to send out an
invite to all of you TAC Ten players and teams to come and
join me and the rest of the Allied Command for the 2009
Oklahoma D-Day event.

 This year the event will run the week between June 8th and
14th.  During that time there'll be daily mini-scenarios which
our side typically uses to help players in each of our various
commands learn how to work as a TEAM.  There's plenty
more I could tell you about, but it's really only when you're
there that it all finally sinks in, this isn't just a game, it's
something more.

For more details on the various Allied units which make
up the Allied Command, I'd like to invite you to sign up
for our forum-

http://ddayallies.8.forumer.com/index.php

 You can also find out more about one of our more
challenging units, the 82nd Airborne Division by going
to their new site. It contains a breakdown of the unit,
plus other useful information about the unit, it's history
and so on. If you like what you see there's even a link
that'll take you over to the official Oklahoma D-Day sign
up page, so what are you waiting for, head on over and
check it out -

http://www.us82ndairbornedivision.com/

  Of course the 82nd isn't right for everyone, but with so
many units there's bound to be one that's right for you.
We also have many off field positions available, for those
with communications or logistical support skills, as well as
for drivers and gunners for our armored units.

   I'll close by leaving you with the link to a few more of our
unit's recruiting clips and remind you that if you've got a
question, just drop me a note or give me a call.

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=RSwAAV52HRE

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ehnq3mT0aWQ

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=t6IpYn5QRyA


Helicopter overflight of field and camping areas
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=C7iTB_1Y0lk


Sincerely,

Brigadier General Andy Van Der Plaats
S-1
Office of the CofS, SHAEF
"in bello, parvis momentis magni casus intercedunt"
Office: 407.563.3884
Cell: 239.410.9632
Email: ADorsai@aol.com

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Re: Oklahoma D-Day, 'Allied Command'
« Reply #1 on: Jan 15, 2009, 05:23:07 AM »

Lt. General Sir Raymond H. Adams III, GCB




If you're looking for a challenge this year at the 2009
Oklahoma D-Day event, give some thought to joining
the Commonwealth's forces units, under the command
of Lt. General Sir Raymond H. Adams III, GCB.

The Commonwealth offers you a chance to become one
of the most highly respected units on the D-Day field. As
a member you'll also have a chance to meet & fight side
by side with other players not only from here in the USA,
but also from Canada, Australia, South Africa as well as
England.

The Commonwealth has an Armor Corps, as well as an
Infantry, Airborne, anti-armor and a band element.

All one needs to qualify for this group is a willingness to
work hard, play harder and have fun.


Commonwealth Units

British 6th Airborne Division
Commander: Brigadier Sir Andrew "Ferg" Ferguson, GCB

British 9th Parachute Infantry Regiment
Commander: Major Al Murray

Canadian 1st Parachute Infantry Battalion
Commander: Major Colin "Ghost" Townson

British East Yorkshire Regiment
Commander: Capt. DeWayne Cox (Acting)

Canadian Scottish Regiment
Commander: Major Drew "Ronin" DeCosta

British 41 Royal Marines Commando
Commander: Major Zach "Bishop" Edwards

British 13th/18th Roayl Hussars

British 13th/18th Light Dragoons

British Royal Artillery, 9th PIR Coy C

For more information on the Commonwealth's units,
their individual missions and how to go about joining
them for the 2009 Oklahoma D-Day please drop me
a line of give my office a call.

Sincerely,