Infantry Basics (July 20th 2008)

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Postby Mongoose » Sun Jul 20, 2008 8:46 pm

+1 to Jensen.

Great stuff Ron, we all appreciate it.
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Postby FoxyFoxsauce » Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:45 pm

Loved it. Great job. Loads of Fun.
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Postby Mack » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:56 am

I enjoyed yesterday being the OPFOR sniper. From my perspective, there was a dramatic improvement in movement and communication by the end of the day.

This was demonstrated during the last rotation. After I removed Instructors Kalenburger (?) and Smith. The students regrouped and did a consolidated push towards my position. Doing this resulted in a couple more casualties but, the volume of bodies and fire resulted in taking me out. Seeing everyone move towards the danger rather than away was oustanding.

Thank you Instructors Bjerklund, Kalenburger, Smith and BSP for putting this together. It looked like everyone had a good time and learned a lot.
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Postby Attack37 » Mon Jul 21, 2008 11:34 am

I had a good time. I thank the students and my staff assistance in making this a good event. The feedback will only ensure that the next event like this is even better.

Everyones feedback is very much appriciated, our camera man says he got 300-500 pics and I'm not sure of how much video we got.
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Postby Vegeta » Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:07 pm

I had so much fun and I can't wait till I can use the stuff I learned in the field.
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Postby Chris 'Ace' Berland » Mon Jul 21, 2008 12:41 pm

I had fun and i learned a lot. Most of the stuff learned i'v applied at other airsoft events without knowing it. Now that I know what i'm doing I can fine tune myself and make myself that much better of a player.

During the training, I was able to physically push myself like I don't usualy have the opportunity of doing. Even in the end, when i was tired and ready to call it quits, I had to make myself do my part on the team, which made me feel good afterward.

I felt I was able to get close to the people I was working with, as well as closer to the people on my team. I learned to be able to depend on my team a little more to have my back, which i usually have a problem doing.

Also, I learned to squeeze my trigger more into enemy contact. My senses tell me its no good firing into nothing when i don't know where the enemy is, but I felt that with a full on-line fo people doing the same, we could effectively keep them in place and move up on them. It was definetly worth the time it took to get out there, the physical pushing, the money spent both of rations and the event, as well taking a full day.

Very, very much worth it.

Can't wait to see the pictures come up ^^.
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Postby shakespeare » Mon Jul 21, 2008 2:42 pm

Great event. My friend and I learned a lot. Thank you everyone for a good time. I liked how the instructors knew what they were doing and the OpFor was fair and did a very good job.
And +1 to Jensen for leading Bravo Team so well.
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Postby FoxyFoxsauce » Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:40 pm

Attack37 wrote:I had a good time. I thank the students and my staff assistance in making this a good event. The feedback will only ensure that the next event like this is even better.

Everyones feedback is very much appriciated, our camera man says he got 300-500 pics and I'm not sure of how much video we got.


I hope to be seeing some of the images and Video soon! XD
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Postby Variable » Tue Jul 22, 2008 8:42 am

FoxyFoxsauce wrote:I hope to be seeing some of the images and Video soon! XD

Yep! I want to know how cool I look tripping and faceplanting in the clearcut!
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Postby Attack37 » Tue Jul 22, 2008 9:06 am

As soon as our camera man and video clips are up....I'll make sure to let everyone know.

To allow AP to keep clutter down, feel free to post AAR's and any testimonials to....
http://forums.blacksierra.net/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=628
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Postby FoxyFoxsauce » Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:57 am

No images still. Makes me a saaaad Panda :(
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