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dorsai
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Posted: 30 December 2006 at 11:09am |
At this point, Oklahoma D-day is still over 5 months months away - June 4-10. But the 82nd Airborne is hard at work organizing and looking for talented scenario teams and players that want to play in the world's largest event, with one of the best units on the field (and one based on a real world Division with an extraordinary and honored history).
The game in Wyandotte, Oklahoma is played on a 750 acre field with over 4000 players, 40 tanks, planes and armored vehicles, mortars, flame throwers, water landings, villages, hills, valleys, airplane props, creeks and ponds. The Allies have American, French, British and Canadian units. The web site for the game is Oklahoma D-Day There is a very active forum there as well at> D-Day Forum The 82nd will be well organized and prepared. It will consist of 5 regiments which actually participated in the actual invasion on June 6, 1994. The unit is limited in size and it's "first come first served" as far as registration and picking your unit. The 82nd always has a lot of former and current military, LEO's, and top scenario players. This year is no different. At D-day our Division will consist of about 250 people broken down into 5 historically accurate Regiments. 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) 325th Glider Infantry Regiment (GIR) 504th Pathfinders The Pathfinders, PIR's and GIR's will have roles based on their history and means of insertion. We're still looking for teams and players who have what it takes. That means being dropped behind German lines, surrounded, possibly outnumbered, and having to fight our way to link up with the rest of our Corp. The terrain is the toughest at D-day and the Germans will put their best units against us. If this sounds like your type of unit, then come join us as part of the "Tip of the Spear" This link is to a short clip of last year's action. Much of this was filmed early in the week during the mini scenario games (300-500 people). There are great aerial shots taken from a remote helicopter. It shows a few area of the field; Utah Beach, the Airfield, and Colleville / St. Laurent Chopper View And I know the Allies are always looking for more tanks and armor for the American 3rd Armor Division and their British and Canadian counterparts. This is a link to the 82nd's song from WW2. It's an interesting little piece of history. Airborne Song It's part of a site giving tribute to a member of the 504th PIR KIA in Operation Market Garden in Holland. The 504th didn't participate as a whole regiment in the Normandy, landing after seeing action in Italy, but portions of the regiment were used as the Pathfinders element. If you have questions I'd be happy to answer your questions here or you can email me at > Chief of Staff, SHEAF PS I've also been asked to put out a call for players who'd like to try out for one of a limited number of slots with our SOE/OSS teams. If you'd like more details, let me know and I'll have one of their staff get in touch with you. |
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dorsai
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Sorry about that. That last link should
have opened your mail program and noted Steve Risken's address. Here it is for anyone who wanted to write a reply - Steve Risken |
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Risken
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The 82nd in 2007 will be the "tip of the spear" in many ways. The unit is about 1/2 full and this is the time it usually starts filling up. Overall registration at D-day is up about 300% from last year and the 82nd is up almost 500% at this point. The 82nd, and the rest of the Allies, will be well organized, prepared and equipped this year. This is a great year for OK D-day. It's their 10th anniversary. It should be an awesome game. If you want to be in a hard hitting, intense, honorable, unit you should consider the 82nd. We'll take the field first and be the last to leave. And we'll see more of the field and action than any other unit. There is no obstacle course for the 82nd this year, but there is a minimum age limit of 15. There will be an Advanced Airborne Assault course for the 82nd on Friday morning. Also, within the 82nd are the 82nd Pathfinders. This is the elite of the elite unit of the 82nd. This unit requires participation in the obstacle course on Wednesday, and the unit is almost full. So if this is your interest, you need to register soon. And there are lots of other great allied units as well - British, Canadian, French, US 1st ID, 3rd Armor, Rangers, etc. Andy also mentioned a small, little known, new unit; SOE/OSS teams. Check privately with him for details. The OSS in WW2 was the beginning of our CIA in many ways. Happy New Years! Steve Edited by Risken - 31 December 2006 at 1:58pm |
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You can contact Andy with a pm here or his email is dorsai@aol.com
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Risken
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This a link to our Allied information site. http://www.alliedcommand.org/ALLIED_ARMY.html. It's a fairly new site and still being developed. Check back to it often as it continues to get developed and more information is added.
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scotchyscotch
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The Scottish Warriors will be at D-Day this year! Do you we need to pick a unit? And how far in advance? |
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Risken
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Some units fill up very quickly. The 82nd and the 101st Pathfinders are very close to being full. The 82nd Division, the parent unit for the 82nd Pathfinders, is getting close too. I would think the 101st is getting close also. The Rangers always fill up fast. The British Commonwealth has a very organized group of units. Contact Ray at harlyhunk@hotmail.com for more details. You can also check thru the link in the post above for more information on the British and Canadian Armies. And we'd always welcome you in our 82nd Division. As you can tell, this is one of the more organized paintball events in the world. |
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Halo
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Ohhh, the Commonwealth has dibs on the Scotts!!!!
No seriously, get registered ASAP. There are no bad units at D-Day. Obviously we would love to have you with the Allied side reguardless of which unit you choose to go with. The 82nd and 101st are some killer units to get teamed up with. (insert shameless plug here) We have paratroopers, commandos, infantry, armor, and even the Royal Navy. Join the British Commonwealth forces. [okay end shameless plug] Edited by Halo - 18 January 2007 at 5:40am |
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Risken
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I just returned from a staff meeting at the field and WOW! They are working on some very cool projects. They have broken ground for the new restrooms/showers and the new airfill building. A new well is being drilled to suport it. Hopefully it will hit great water without sulfur. No way to know in advance. They're also moving dirt to create the lake for the actual water landings at Utah. Those are two that I saw first hand. They have lots of other things going on too.
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Secret Squirrel
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D-Day '07 is fast approaching, and Charlie Company of the 507th PIR, 82nd Airborne Division is looking to fill its ranks with dedicated, aggressive players. We wear the badge of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment. We drop into battle with Dog Company, one of THE most respected and feared fighting units on the field, and we will write our names into D-Day history! Charlie Company is about aggressiveness. Charlie Company is about making the big plays. Charlie Company is about winning! Remember that there is no substitute for victory. EMAIL ME for more information.
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Risken
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Special Ops has two things going on that will affect OKlahoma D-day. Special Ops will be putting the D-day video in the March issue of APG Magazine. It's a great video. This is a clip of part of it.
http://www.smithprod.com/dday.wmv I would assume that this will increase the rate that people register, so if you've been procrastinating it may be time to register. I want to make sure that everyone who wants to be in the 82nd (or any specific unit) has the chance to do so. And this year Spec Ops will be playing on the Allied side. Their two tanks will be landing at Utah Beach with the 4th ID and the 3rd Armor. They have two of the best tanks. The Panzerwagon can be seen in the video link. Obviously it will have to be renamed for 2007 |
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Risken
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Every year we try and add new elements to the Allied forces. Last year we added battleships. This year will be the 1st year for an Allied Air Force. Therefore it is with great pleasure that I would like to announce that Lt Colonel Keith " USArmyManOfWar" Mitts will be the Commanding Officer of the US 8th Air Force. The 8th Air Force will be directly supporting the VII Corp at Utah Beach, and the rest of the Allied forces. Allied fighters and bombers will roam the 'skies' over the D-day field, reining terror and destruction on the Axis forces. The 8th Air Force will control the 'skies'! Keith will direct this onslaught! He will blot out the sun with his planes and bombs. Congratulations.
Risken Chief of Staff SHAEF |
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Risken
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This is a wikipedia site with a bunch of concise information on the game and the units. It's very well done. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Seankubin/Oklahoma_D-Day The update on the 82nd is that there are only about 50 spots left from the original 250. This is one of the premier Allied units and always fills quickly. Contact me if you have specific questions. This is a hard-hitting unit looking for players who want to be in the midst of the biggest, most intense paintball event in the world |
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slasherdan
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If the 82nd, 101st, or the Pathfinders are full you can always join the German's 6th Fallschirmjager. Just look at this Tippmann post for all the information. The 6th is the ONLY unit in the game, both german and allied that is going to award it's MVP with a Special Ops Broadsword AND a set of Multicam BDU's. http://tippmann.com/forum/wwf77a/forum_posts.asp?TID=163174& amp; amp;PN=1 Edited by slasherdan - 13 February 2007 at 9:13am |
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Risken
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Slasherdan You are a funny man. |
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Risken
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http://www.ddayadventurepark.com/forum/index.php?topic=7039. 0
You might be interested in some of the courses that will be available to the Allied units, like the 82nd Airborne. These are first class training courses. And there's others offered like the Sniper Course, Obstacle Course, etc Link corrected Edited by Risken - 18 February 2007 at 10:09am |
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Thompsonshooter
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Can you walk for miles miles in the sun?
Do you like being on the field all day long?l Can you carry all of your gear with you? Do you like being surrounded and outnumbered at game on? Do you want to play with the BEST? Then the 101st is for you! We are filling up fast so get signed up today. |
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Risken
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Two important points.
The D-day field is putting together a real static-line parachute jump that is scheduled to take place in the days leading up to the game. They are trying to dteremine interest at this point. Here is a link to a discussion about it on the forum. This is all part of the 10th Anniversary event. http://www.ddayadventurepark.com/in...=3&topic=7316.0 Also, their are some important deadlines approaching. APRIL 1st: Unit Choice Ends MAY 15th: Pre-registration Ends. Price is then $100.00 Some units are already full, many are very close. This is a last call for the 82nd and many other units. If intense, non-stop action is what you have in mind, the 82nd is the way to go! |
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Risken
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That April 1 deadline is right around the corner
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