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« on: August 26, 2003, 11:35:56 PM »
how experinced is your squad?  Any formal training in there?  Age?  etc...
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2003, 02:45:47 PM »
lol. Ummm...I've been playing for about a year now. I got my 1st airsoft gun last X-mas (KSC Mac11 SubMachinegun) And I've been totally hooked ever since. I co-ran a team in Orange County, CA, for a bit, but I had to leave for Phoenix so we disbanded. I myself don't have any formal training, other than having played games in almost every situation including CQB, Woodland, Desert, Swamp, Open area combat, and a few places I don't even know what to classify as =D I'v had alot of esperience with airsoft guns, having owned a 2 Mac11 GBB's, a Desert Eagle, an Mp5A4, a Steyr Aug SRT, and a few springers, Not to mention having to deal with alot of my friends and team-mates weapons. I have alot of experience with teams, and solo combat, and consider myself an excellent squad leader. Most of the other people are very new, which is why were not going official with AA yet. I'm gonna wait and see if I can't whip em up a bit. Their knowledge with airsoft is rather limited, but I'm sure with a few months training, we'll be worthy to compete. Also, I would glady accept any veteran airsofters to my team, to help me with leading responsibilities. If anyone is interested, post or call me at my number. One more thing, We're all around the age of 18.
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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2003, 02:55:28 PM »
US Airsoft has courses that train you in any concieveable environment (ie, CQC, wooded ops, MOUT, etc), as well as differnt courses for all positions on the team (leader, rifleman, sniper, etc).  They work with your team AS A TEAM, so you can all train together.  I just attended my first event, and was very pleased with the expertise, leadership, and cohesiveness of the training cadre.  It is second to none as far as airsoft training goes!  I highly recommend it.  There is a small fee to become a member, but well worth it.  It is definitely something to consider if you are putting a tream together.  It might be a good idea to just have the team leaders attend, and then mould the techniques to suit your squad, and teach it to them.  This is just a little input, so take it for what its worth, but I hope it helps :)  PM sent.
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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2003, 04:21:01 PM »
I might just have to attend that. It sounds very worthwhile.
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« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2003, 04:49:21 PM »
www.usairsoft.org
by "that" I think you men the next event, for which you must be a USAS member.  Go to the site, check it out, and go from there.  Instructions can be found on the site pages for what to do next.
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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2003, 12:26:16 PM »
I'd be interested in joining maybe. I have a custom P-90, a G36C, a Wilson Combat on it's way and a KWA M9BR. I don't have a ton of experience skirmishing but am a great internet source and check boards including the used classfieds daily. So if anybody needs something along those lines I'll do what I can. I have wanted to get started with AA but nothing is close to where I live. You live at Central and Camelback. I live at about 83rd and Union Hills. Give me a jingle or visa versa. My number is  Hope to hear from ya soon!
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Looking to start a new team in Phoenix!!!!!
« Reply #6 on: August 26, 2003, 02:16:38 PM »
<font face="Times New Roman"></font id="Times New Roman"><font color="black"></font id="black"><img src="../forums/images/speech/icon_speech_wow.gif" border="0">I just arrived here and I basically live in the heart of Phoenix. My major cross-streets are Central and Camelback. My phone number is 1-714-200-7646. I go to hi-Tech Institute, which is a college on Indian skool road and 16th st. I already have me and possibly 7 other people willing to join. If you are looking to join, call me on the weekend and ask for Tyrel. We don't have any specs on the team right now, as I am waiting to get people first before I go making the team.
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