The AO was amazing. 20 blocks of military housing, 1 story small homes and 2 story apartment buildings. Given the condition of the homes and the fact that we're in the Mojave Desert, it really felt like we were in some third-world country. The homes also had storage units out back and cinder block walls by their patios, which provided more cover outside.

There were plenty of vehicles, some were brought by players and others were part of the event. Troop transport trucks, an m113, a modified pickup truck, and a couple fast attack vehicles. No ATVs with plywood armor. Unlike some events I have been to, the gunners on the vehicles could be shot. Only the driver was off limits from shooting at. This made the vehicles a threat, but a regular rifleman with balls could still shoot the gunner with a well-aimed shot.

They had a semi-auto only rule inside the buildings that was ignored or forgotten by some players, that was really one of my only gripes about the rules. Other than that, as always some players disputed safety kills (bang bang). But everyone was very honorable, folks called their hits. I only heard a player call somebody else out once during the entire weekend. Whatever they were using for simulated Air Strikes on buildings was EXTREMELY LOUD and awesome, having that report to tell us when the strike hits was really helpful.
The folks from Black Ops Elite and Tango 5 out of Utah were totally awesome. 4th platoon was the shit. I couldn't ask for better teams to run with. Mad-Max Mullen himself pointed out the BoE Flag in front of the entire Bravo force and said "See this flag, follow this flag into the battle." We were on the front lines all day. Thanks SOTA, for inviting Tim and I to join your squad. Bravo was outnumbered by quite a bit, but we still put up a good fight and were only 15 points behind according to final scores.
Very well organized game, great admin staff - I would definitely pay to play again next year if I can make time for it. Definitely worth the money. In the end, honestly I didn't even care about a raffle, but it's worth mentioning that they had lots of cool stuff that I wasn't lucky enough to win.
I really wish more folks from the AP community could have been there. Let's go next year!