Paying the bills comes first.jrleonard wrote: I'm bummed I missed out on the action. However, my job is paying the bills. I will definitely make an effort to attend next year.
Fulda Gap
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You name a game, I've been to it.
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Woke up pretty sore today from that game. Overall it was a great game, and Clemson stuck together for the most part. We had at least 8 tank kills for the whole weekend (we were on NATO).
I didn't leave the field looking like I just got acne like some of the Clemson guys
I didn't leave the field looking like I just got acne like some of the Clemson guys

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Sounds like somebody need FFP, eh?Esteban wrote: I didn't leave the field looking like I just got acne like some of the Clemson guys![]()

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Glad y'all had a good time. Let's see some pictures / video.
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I really enjoyed this weekend. The only complaint is some of the leadership (then again, we didn't listen to them
), and I've never seen so much cheating, although I think Garrett and i scared them enough
. Besides that, I had so much fun, and had alot of intense action moments 
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Regardless if you were Nato or Warsaw...South Carolina bought and paid for that field...in other words we owned it! When Aircross and friends wanted an objective they took it. When Team Phoenix and friends wanted a base, we took it. South Carolina players made thier presence known all weekend long. A to all my SC brethern that made the trip, and cut some NC ass!

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War journal..
Day 2..
We seem to be making some ground finally.. Squad is together now and able to think independently of Central Command. From the get go that had us in some awful spots with no real strategic planning on how to defeat the enemy other than hold position, fight and hope not to get hit. I realized this quick when a sniper round nearly took my head off. For all of us this lead to many trips to the infirmary. We had objectives yes, many of them, but it seems Central Command just wanted to use us as pawns in their personal game of chess not realizing what they had were kings, bishops, rooks & knights fully capable of controlling any situation we came across or any objective we desired.. We new the priorties and handled them accordingly, with authority.. We met many friendlies in the field as we moved from objective to objective. We encountered many pockets of resistance along our nav points. Some we rolled over, some we had serious fire fights with. At one point we were battling it out with an entire base. After 15 or so minutes into the fight we decided to call in our armor for support, turns out they are inoperable due to the city being controlled by enemy forces. We turned around and headed in to aid the situation. What we witnessed was a total quagmire, no control of the situation at all. Some spots I witnessed 10 soldiers behind one car, 15 behind a building, so on an so forth. Central Command had a debacle on their hands. We stepped in and took command literally and the enemy fell in less than five minutes, and all the thanks we get from command is, that was stupid an not strategic. The ends justify the means, We saw a weakness and exploited it, we had the man power, the fire power, just not being utilized correctly. One soldier had the guts and speed to actually shut down control in the hamburg area, this soldier was one of ours, Lance Corporal Rayne, who the night before took down another base, he totalled 3 captures before it was said and done. Earlier in the night four of our men split into two groups of two, the squad leaders of Aircross and War, and myself and Lance Corporal Rayne, our sniper as well was making his rounds in the blackness. With the rest of Nato forces we managed to close in on our deficit despite being not only out gunned but many of the enemy where equipped with night vision.
Well were off to cut more paths and sweep and clear any enemies in the vicinity, wish us luck. I will write more when the situation is under control..
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Day 2..
We seem to be making some ground finally.. Squad is together now and able to think independently of Central Command. From the get go that had us in some awful spots with no real strategic planning on how to defeat the enemy other than hold position, fight and hope not to get hit. I realized this quick when a sniper round nearly took my head off. For all of us this lead to many trips to the infirmary. We had objectives yes, many of them, but it seems Central Command just wanted to use us as pawns in their personal game of chess not realizing what they had were kings, bishops, rooks & knights fully capable of controlling any situation we came across or any objective we desired.. We new the priorties and handled them accordingly, with authority.. We met many friendlies in the field as we moved from objective to objective. We encountered many pockets of resistance along our nav points. Some we rolled over, some we had serious fire fights with. At one point we were battling it out with an entire base. After 15 or so minutes into the fight we decided to call in our armor for support, turns out they are inoperable due to the city being controlled by enemy forces. We turned around and headed in to aid the situation. What we witnessed was a total quagmire, no control of the situation at all. Some spots I witnessed 10 soldiers behind one car, 15 behind a building, so on an so forth. Central Command had a debacle on their hands. We stepped in and took command literally and the enemy fell in less than five minutes, and all the thanks we get from command is, that was stupid an not strategic. The ends justify the means, We saw a weakness and exploited it, we had the man power, the fire power, just not being utilized correctly. One soldier had the guts and speed to actually shut down control in the hamburg area, this soldier was one of ours, Lance Corporal Rayne, who the night before took down another base, he totalled 3 captures before it was said and done. Earlier in the night four of our men split into two groups of two, the squad leaders of Aircross and War, and myself and Lance Corporal Rayne, our sniper as well was making his rounds in the blackness. With the rest of Nato forces we managed to close in on our deficit despite being not only out gunned but many of the enemy where equipped with night vision.
Well were off to cut more paths and sweep and clear any enemies in the vicinity, wish us luck. I will write more when the situation is under control..
0ptik~
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I'm guessing you posted that from your phone and it just now got here? 

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Glad to hear SC rocked FG!!! 
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Great game got saw down alot of tan.
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FFP?SteevoLS wrote:Sounds like somebody need FFP, eh?Esteban wrote: I didn't leave the field looking like I just got acne like some of the Clemson guys :-\
Which one do you mean...?
http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/FFP
We had a couple of guys really take a lot of face hits. I got one to my nose and one to my lip and one to my goggles, but that's it.
Side note:
I got to see some of Aircross play for the first time, and I want to say that they had their stuff together. They look to me like a great team to play with.
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There was some WAR and GRAVE thrown in there with them 
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Yeah we had 6 Aircross , 1 Grave and 1 WAR . But we play so much alike it was like we have been a team for a while.Tanker wrote: There was some WAR and GRAVE thrown in there with them![]()

