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M1A1TC
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"Let the bodies hit the floor!!"
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Thats why I started this thread
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That vehicle in the video is the EFV (for sure)
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I want to see these
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I think there are less then 10 people playing CMSF multiplayer
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Tanker's War Stories Slideshow
From WW1 to present
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John
Flavor objects have cover value
Regards,
M1A1TankCommander
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John
There is still no such thing as "san" in Russian language. Its called "sani", translated as "sled". It doesnt change to "san", its the same "sani" for single sled or multiple sleds
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"All right troops! Lets start our training for our Abu-Graib mission!"
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I know Splinty, but my Battalion is scheduled for deployment in 2010, so we cant be tasked before that missionOriginally posted by Splinty:Hey M1A1, don't count on the 5 year turn-around to keep you safe. I did one tour in 03-04, and got re-deployed in 06-07. It's all based around the needs of the Army, and there's a "we got you if we need you" clause.
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John
I am 99.9% sure Aero-sani were not in CMBB. "Sani" means "sled/sleds", and is the same word for single or multiple.
They were used to transport weapons, supplies and soldiers of course
"With the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, all the aerosleds that existed in the country were mobilized into the Red Army. The designers developed new vehicles for operational use: transport-assault aerosleds NKL-16/41 and NKL-16/42, combat aerosled NKL-26 with armor plate and machine-gun mount, the heavy assault aerosled ASD-400, and also the RF-8-GAZ-98 aerosled." battlefield.ru
[ March 18, 2008, 07:18 AM: Message edited by: M1A1TankCommander ]
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Well, if we cant have horses or motorcycles, how about Soviet Aero-sani? Widely used during winter for transport and recce role
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The point I was making with my original post is that the US Army is transforming itself to fight COIN type operations. Yet, the CMSF combat is mostly conventional in nature
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Well, I like the new system, it gives the NG guys enough time to train and get things done at home between missions. The combat tours are supposed to be a year now...
I dont want to be deployed again. Its time to stop being selfish, and think about my new family. Ive seen too many friends get divorces, I dont want to end up like that
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I am in the Guard now, thats why. The Army cant use us as much as active duty guys. The 6 year cycle (one deployment, 5 training) is brand new, just implemented, so who knows how well it will work
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Well, we did one in 2006 for 16 months, came back spring 2007. Supposed to be 5 years between deployments
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I only did one year because I know my unit isnt deploying till fall of 2010. I want to avoid being deployed, since I am getting married and all. After they come back, Ill re-join the unit
In National Guard they are offering $7.5K for 3 years, $15K for 6 years
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Thanks
Still no response from BFC (2 weeks later after original post)...
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I just extended my contract by one more year...We will see what happens
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How about showing a circle around the tagreted area, which would represent "danger close area". This would help the player to see if any friendly units are in danger of becoming friendly casualties. Or, perhaps, flashing red for the units that are in danger close area, to get player's attention.
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Ill trade you for cheese tortellini
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Ill trade you for cheese tortellini
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Ill trade you for cheese tortellini
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I do own Army of Two, and beat it on the day I bought it. It's ok, the story line and characters are laughable