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First created in August of 2008, IMC (for International Military Contracting) is a mercenary-themed group of players which primarily serves as a force-balancer (unless decided otherwise). There is no set commanding or executive officer for the group--instead, a mission coordinator oversees a group of operatives, giving them their objectives and occasionally overseeing their progress in the field. IMC operatives are fully capable of working together or alone, depending on circumstances in battle, making the group extremely flexible and enabling operatives to reinforce individual elements or coordinate to take, hold or eliminate objectives.
IMC Operatives will generally use force balancer camouflage--the infamous PMC loadout or full black--but are equipped to commit themselves fully to either side.
Current Operatives:
Bennett (Arbee)
Wolf (Wolf-Assassin)
Alex (Alex/knightteamsc)
Petrillo (Doublewolf)
Recruiting Information:
IMC Operatives are held to the highest standards of sportsmanship and integrity. In light of this, IMC does not accept applications. Instead, players are observed in the field, judged on their sportsmanship and ability, and, if approved, will be contacted privately with an invitation to join. Membership with the group is solely up to the player, and invitations to join can either be accepted or rejected--your decision will not be held against you.
If you have been invited to join, the invitation will not be revoked, even if you reject it, unless you receive a notice stating otherwise.
Sometimes, there will be exceptions, when the team is in need of players to fill particular positions, such as those listed below (click on the position to view the details and requirements).
Field Supervisor
Long Range Support
History of IMC Involvement:
Rattlesnake Ridge (August 2008) A
Operation: Deep Scar IV (November 2009) B
Operation: 24 (February 2010) A
Operation: 24 II (October 2010) B
Operation: Banshee (March 2011) A + B
Want to contact us?
E-mail me at asbennett5689@hotmail.com or PM me here.
In my conclusion, I would like to thank the SCAA and the AOSC for hosting our group boards, for their undertakings, which make it possible for teams and groups like ours to play the fine sport of AirSoft. That being said, I hope to see each and every one of you on the field at some point, whether you're fighting by my side or in the crosshairs of my rifle.
Thanks!
-Adam Bennett
International Military Contracting