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« Reply #15 on: September 27, 2005, 04:30:18 PM »
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That is a lot of mags. I mean holy crap. How many people's mags were in that picture?

They're all mine.  I carry 80 M4 mags.  The front 26 have Ranger Plates so I can get to them quick.  I carry numerous secondary magazines for my various holdout pieces like my M9, USP, Glock, and 1911.  The AK mags are tertiary supply incase I tune a dude with an AK.  I'm a megaforce operator and my name is Kurn McClen.


Hahahahahahahaha!

Oh... I'm laughing so hard.
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« Reply #16 on: September 27, 2005, 04:34:28 PM »


Here ya go.....For real guys she super cool,  ;)


Hey you forgot about mine and Ryans thats another 25 mags
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« Reply #17 on: September 27, 2005, 04:44:05 PM »
She looks like she's got a cold, sore throat, and forgot makeup there, but in the first pic.. she still looks HOT!

But, you can't beat that chick on the FOX Airsoft interview. I can't find the video.. I know I saved it. I'll give you two chances to guess WHY I saved it, but you'll only need one ;) (For those of you that were in the conversation when we were talking about it, way back).
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« Reply #18 on: September 27, 2005, 05:12:25 PM »
Great pics, Dave!  My favorite is the post-OP pic of all of us in front of the APC with MSG Mullen.

The chic?  There were better.  Then again, I didn't go to Zussman Urban Combat Training Site to check out chics!  ha ha

I really had a great time fighting with all of my AA bros.  Big OPs are the meat and potatoes of airsoft, and really made me realize what I've been missing.  Local games just cannot compare!
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« Reply #19 on: September 27, 2005, 06:35:19 PM »
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OK i have more, By the way That chick was doing room clearing with Ryan and I on the 2nd Senaro

Not only is she cute she kicked some charlie ass also. I sent her up stairs with Ryan on the last building.ANY THING TO ADD RYAN ?!


All I can say is that we went up stairs and didnt return for several hours  ;)  No really she was very gutsy and showed no fear for those tight corners.  Sadly she and Dave got taken at the edge of the townhouse near the store.  That's when I went up into the attic.


This picture shows my location during the second mission where I and another guy Chad, laid down some cover on the market place and the 6 windows of the ZNN building.  My position was on the green townhouse on the left, where the top single brick is missing from the wall.  



I "sniped" many charlie from there as they interacted with the civies in the market place.  It took both the civies and charlie a while before they realized something was a miss.  I guess what tipped them off was when I took out a charlie who was talking to a civ, then civies then scattered and took cover.  It was great, many guys never knew where they were hit from and I give charlie a lot of credit here because 95% of the guys I hit called their hits promtly.  I never shot full auto up there as not to give my position away.  I only found one invincible saw gunner in the ZNN building who jumped every time I shot him and since he couldnt see anyone, he decided not to be honest. Another note that was funny was that charlie was securing an AlQuida guy in the market place street.  The four man group that was handling the securing never knew how their leader got killed behind them as they handled the situation.  They turned around to look at their leader and looked as if "What the hell, how'd you get shot?" I was hoping to start an incident between charlie and Al Quida but the way it played out that didnt happen.

But I must say Woody has the best story about that store corner there where Delta is stacked up at, and a Charlie APC.  That was hilarious, I thought they ran into a whole squad or two but no they just ran into Woody!!!!
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« Reply #20 on: September 27, 2005, 08:46:39 PM »
Good pics Dave!  Somehow I managed to get left out of the group pic with McKnight...
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« Reply #21 on: September 27, 2005, 08:57:19 PM »
I think you were talking to Charlie during that pic
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« Reply #22 on: September 27, 2005, 08:58:55 PM »
Ryan, what's the woody story?

:)
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Re: next year
« Reply #23 on: September 27, 2005, 09:10:13 PM »
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Well, that does it for me........next year/next time.....I will be going to this one. VERY cool place to have a war.




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Re: next year
« Reply #24 on: September 27, 2005, 09:38:00 PM »
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Well, that does it for me........next year/next time.....I will be going to this one. VERY cool place to have a war.




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Back for another go, I see.

But, for the sake of the thread, and a fantastic OP, I'm ending this digression here.  Any further posts in this thread about it will be moved.

Back on topic -

Great pics!
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« Reply #25 on: September 27, 2005, 11:00:49 PM »
Well.........I happen to think those pics of Operation irene were great! I am jazzed up! This Irene deal looked like it was a great time for all.
I am making plans to do it next year/or any other big scale Op.
The pictures showed what hard work and a great AO can do to a simple game.
I am itching to get some trigger time.
So from me anyway-I have said nothing but good things--The pics looked great, Op Irene looked great, I wished I would have went.

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« Reply #26 on: September 30, 2005, 06:47:55 PM »
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Ryan, what's the woody story?

:)


Well Woody tells a better story, I'll leave that for you to ask him  :)

But I will set it up, I was in the attic and an APC loaded with 4 guys stormed down the market place road.  As they passed the store corner all I could hear was a ton of fire and see all the occupants rapidly fall back to thier seats with hands raising in the air as if saying "WTF".  The fire sounded like a squad based ambush and all occupants were killed in a manner of nano seconds.  But what it sounds like is very different that what actually happened  :)
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« Reply #27 on: October 01, 2005, 09:57:39 AM »
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OK i have more, By the way That chick was doing room clearing with Ryan and I on the 2nd Senaro

Not only is she cute she kicked some charlie ass also. I sent her up stairs with Ryan on the last building.ANY THING TO ADD RYAN ?!

All I can say is that we went up stairs and didnt return for several hours  ;)  No really she was very gutsy and showed no fear for those tight corners.  Sadly she and Dave got taken at the edge of the townhouse near the store.  That's when I went up into the attic.


This picture shows my location during the second mission where I and another guy Chad, laid down some cover on the market place and the 6 windows of the ZNN building.  My position was on the green townhouse on the left, where the top single brick is missing from the wall.  



I "sniped" many charlie from there as they interacted with the civies in the market place.  It took both the civies and charlie a while before they realized something was a miss.  I guess what tipped them off was when I took out a charlie who was talking to a civ, then civies then scattered and took cover.  It was great, many guys never knew where they were hit from and I give charlie a lot of credit here because 95% of the guys I hit called their hits promtly.  I never shot full auto up there as not to give my position away.  I only found one invincible saw gunner in the ZNN building who jumped every time I shot him and since he couldnt see anyone, he decided not to be honest. Another note that was funny was that charlie was securing an AlQuida guy in the market place street.  The four man group that was handling the securing never knew how their leader got killed behind them as they handled the situation.  They turned around to look at their leader and looked as if "What the hell, how'd you get shot?" I was hoping to start an incident between charlie and Al Quida but the way it played out that didnt happen.

But I must say Woody has the best story about that store corner there where Delta is stacked up at, and a Charlie APC.  That was hilarious, I thought they ran into a whole squad or two but no they just ran into Woody!!!!

That was the high point for me. I'd just gone back to the FOB to get Greg's M16 since my M4 battery died. Came back in and ended up right by that red and white burnt out car when this APC came charging down that alley with four dudes in it, all set for a big drive-by. I was maybe ten feet from them, thinking 'this is too close', then relized they were going to shoot me and all the other guys standing there. I let go full auto and they all went down. The APC went about 50 meters and did a u turn. I thought 'they're coming back? No Way!!' Well they did but they all had death rags on. Good thing becasue I was all set to let them have the remaining half of that hi cap. They went down the alley and got out of the vehicle rubbing their heads. Felt sorry for them a little bit but it was a pretty stupid play, really.
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« Reply #28 on: October 01, 2005, 01:33:59 PM »
Not sure if this has been posted yet, here is a quick video from the Op...
http://www.blackeagleairsoft.net/irene3-hires.htm
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« Reply #29 on: October 01, 2005, 02:26:32 PM »
Cool video, thanks for the link.  I noticed a Delta guy running around with a death rag on his helmet.  He must of forgot to take it off once he was back in : (   As you guys can see the special effects were great!
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