- Mail Man
- Swept LE
- Downed
- First Time
- Daring Raid
[Sun] 22 August 2010
[Sun] 22 August 2010
Missions
Re: [Sun] 22 August 2010
Sorry, didn't take extensive notes this time....
Mail Man:
In Bravo SF Team. We inserted via helo to the crash site and secured the area immediately. Squads of EI were seen at extreme distances - 800+ meters at first. I burned through a box and killed one in that first bunch. The PC was secured as well and we waited for mission completion. Other teams were engaging around us as we heard sporadic fire. More EI from the east were seen, a few got dropped but more seemed to disappear for the duration behind rocks and such. The other teams extracted in one helo as the second was downed by enemy small arms fire. Bravo held tight, noting another EI squad moving from the south which we engaged at 500m and below as they stormed towards us, taking out most if not all of that squad. Just as the helo came in to extract, it took an RPG hit which disabled it. I hopped onto one of the guns and took out some infantry. As our fearless leader was saying, "We can call it, we're in the guns so nobody can touch us" another RPG round hit the helo, killing us. A perfectly timed ending to a great mission! Seven confirmed kills.
Swept LE:
MMG Team with Fer. We moved west quickly and set up on a rooftop to overwatch the team. It didn't take long for contacts to come barreling down the road and Fer was soon incapacitated. I took his MG and provided some fire whilst another dragged Fer's lifeless body all the way downstairs and several meters east. It was no use, he was gone
I vowed revenge and got plenty - twenty two confirmed kills as we made our way east through hamlets, slaying infantry and UAZ teams with extreme prejudice....
First Time:
As this was a mission I wrote, I took a small role as an infantryman and tagged along. It was quite a bit more lethal than I anticipated, even with fourteen insurgents. All was well until the teams got bogged down in the details at the airfield hangars. Men were dropping left and right; HMMWVs were having their tires shot out but we didn't have Alpha there yet to detonate the ammo crates, which was their task so we didn't touch them; and most of the insurgent vehicles which we were to steal back had limited fuel which made things difficult once we extracted. As it turns out only our fireteam made it out alive and thank Allah that those MK-19 and M2 HMMWVs didn't fire on us at the end or we'd have surely all died (I'll look into that....)
Awesome gaming guys! Sorry I hard-crashed on the third mission but Messiah made it out regardless
Mail Man:
In Bravo SF Team. We inserted via helo to the crash site and secured the area immediately. Squads of EI were seen at extreme distances - 800+ meters at first. I burned through a box and killed one in that first bunch. The PC was secured as well and we waited for mission completion. Other teams were engaging around us as we heard sporadic fire. More EI from the east were seen, a few got dropped but more seemed to disappear for the duration behind rocks and such. The other teams extracted in one helo as the second was downed by enemy small arms fire. Bravo held tight, noting another EI squad moving from the south which we engaged at 500m and below as they stormed towards us, taking out most if not all of that squad. Just as the helo came in to extract, it took an RPG hit which disabled it. I hopped onto one of the guns and took out some infantry. As our fearless leader was saying, "We can call it, we're in the guns so nobody can touch us" another RPG round hit the helo, killing us. A perfectly timed ending to a great mission! Seven confirmed kills.
Swept LE:
MMG Team with Fer. We moved west quickly and set up on a rooftop to overwatch the team. It didn't take long for contacts to come barreling down the road and Fer was soon incapacitated. I took his MG and provided some fire whilst another dragged Fer's lifeless body all the way downstairs and several meters east. It was no use, he was gone

First Time:
As this was a mission I wrote, I took a small role as an infantryman and tagged along. It was quite a bit more lethal than I anticipated, even with fourteen insurgents. All was well until the teams got bogged down in the details at the airfield hangars. Men were dropping left and right; HMMWVs were having their tires shot out but we didn't have Alpha there yet to detonate the ammo crates, which was their task so we didn't touch them; and most of the insurgent vehicles which we were to steal back had limited fuel which made things difficult once we extracted. As it turns out only our fireteam made it out alive and thank Allah that those MK-19 and M2 HMMWVs didn't fire on us at the end or we'd have surely all died (I'll look into that....)
Awesome gaming guys! Sorry I hard-crashed on the third mission but Messiah made it out regardless

Re: [Sun] 22 August 2010
Mail Man

I was in bravo team, we successfully landed on LZ and secured data. Chopper extracted alpha and charlie, we waited for the second run, when it landed RPG came from the north and disabled it completely. Later the second one hit it and it blow up. Partly successful ending, at least we completed our objective, but at what cost.
Swept LE

Unfortunately this was a short one for me and my team. We took position to the south of marker, near stone fence. When I went to look for some probably better position, my team members reported enemy contacts. I ran back and saw them flanking us to the left, nobody watched that direction, it was unexpected and I catch a bullet. There was a lot of them, at some point they were literally on top of two survivors and killed them in a short while.
Downed

It's a pity I took only one screenshot. That was because I had other things to do, like shooting bad guys. Solitare and me should had gone to eastern position, bobrik and melitara - northern. Solitare crashed... bad luck and I continued alone. When we reached crossroad, I turned right. Another team reported enemy contact and I heard gunshots. Then I saw a car on the road, didn't expect it to come from the front. I lied, two men ran out of it and were pretty close and I opened fire. Couldn't hit, took some shots, started to crawl, shoot back, rolled. That was pure luck, that they didn't kill me. I was badly injured and couldn't walk. In the end I hit both and they were writhing with pain. I left them to bleed out and die from bitter death. Didn't want to waste bullets anyways
I crawled to nearest car and successfully reached my destination.
First Time

I was leading charlie. We reached our objective, killed some patrols and waited near our cars. We were ready to move on. Waited for others, boarded trucks, reached rally point. Somehow two members of my team died in the car on rally point, I didn't even notice it until I saw dead bodies. Later same unnoticeable death hit Bobrik. When we ran to hmmwvs, I saw a driver still alive inside one of them. Made a shot, but glass was bulletproof. Then sudden death hit me. Some enemy was still alive somewhere.
Daring Raid

Just look at the 4th photo... I can't believe my eyes. Like vultures... animals... they all had wifes, children... families... FAMILIES! (Fer)
The end






I was in bravo team, we successfully landed on LZ and secured data. Chopper extracted alpha and charlie, we waited for the second run, when it landed RPG came from the north and disabled it completely. Later the second one hit it and it blow up. Partly successful ending, at least we completed our objective, but at what cost.
Swept LE




Unfortunately this was a short one for me and my team. We took position to the south of marker, near stone fence. When I went to look for some probably better position, my team members reported enemy contacts. I ran back and saw them flanking us to the left, nobody watched that direction, it was unexpected and I catch a bullet. There was a lot of them, at some point they were literally on top of two survivors and killed them in a short while.
Downed

It's a pity I took only one screenshot. That was because I had other things to do, like shooting bad guys. Solitare and me should had gone to eastern position, bobrik and melitara - northern. Solitare crashed... bad luck and I continued alone. When we reached crossroad, I turned right. Another team reported enemy contact and I heard gunshots. Then I saw a car on the road, didn't expect it to come from the front. I lied, two men ran out of it and were pretty close and I opened fire. Couldn't hit, took some shots, started to crawl, shoot back, rolled. That was pure luck, that they didn't kill me. I was badly injured and couldn't walk. In the end I hit both and they were writhing with pain. I left them to bleed out and die from bitter death. Didn't want to waste bullets anyways

I crawled to nearest car and successfully reached my destination.
First Time








I was leading charlie. We reached our objective, killed some patrols and waited near our cars. We were ready to move on. Waited for others, boarded trucks, reached rally point. Somehow two members of my team died in the car on rally point, I didn't even notice it until I saw dead bodies. Later same unnoticeable death hit Bobrik. When we ran to hmmwvs, I saw a driver still alive inside one of them. Made a shot, but glass was bulletproof. Then sudden death hit me. Some enemy was still alive somewhere.
Daring Raid









Just look at the 4th photo... I can't believe my eyes. Like vultures... animals... they all had wifes, children... families... FAMILIES! (Fer)

The end


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- Tigershark
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Re: [Sun] 22 August 2010
Messiah...awesome pics!
And Solitaire, great AAR report.
I must say, the highlight of the evening...
Tiger: "Headspace, should we call it?"
Headspace: "Well, we should try and make it out on foot. We have those Huey mg's now so we are pretty untouchable."
<insert sound of RPG being shot and then Huey exploding>
Headspace: "Uh....scratch that."
Classic.
And Solitaire, great AAR report.
I must say, the highlight of the evening...
Tiger: "Headspace, should we call it?"
Headspace: "Well, we should try and make it out on foot. We have those Huey mg's now so we are pretty untouchable."
<insert sound of RPG being shot and then Huey exploding>
Headspace: "Uh....scratch that."

Classic.

Sticking feathers up your ass does not make you a chicken.
Re: [Sun] 22 August 2010
Mail Man
- AFTL: Mort
|-- AR: ???
|-- AAR: Jeepo
|-- Medic: Fer
Headspace's plan was straightforward: one bird would fly Alpha and Charlie in to provide overwatch, whilst a second would fly Bravo in to retrieve the PC. Confusion over pilots meant Alpha and Charlie were late to the scene, but eventually we found ourselves high on a western hilltop, overlooking the crash site as Bravo went in; meanwhile, our last-minute pilot Bluescuba hovered nearby, whilst Tigershark orbited.
Sporadic exchanges of fire had robbed us of our AR, so I took up his SAW and engaged distant targets on the other side of the valley. It was going okay: Bravo had initiatied the download and no tidal wave of enemies had crashed over us. Then, as we prepared to extract, Bluescuba calmly informed us that he was going in. Mort led us to investigate, but the downed huey was engulfed in flames. Loading into Tigershark's bird with Charlie, we now understood that two extraction runs were required.
The flight back to base was spent listening to Headspace and Bravo holding the LZ; like a radio play about a firefight. From the relative comfort of the airstrip tarmac we heard things begin to go wrong when an unexpected RPG disabled Tigershark's bird. Seemingly undaunted, Headspace declared his belief that the enemy had been driven off, and that his team would safely exfil on foot. Moments later, we heard he had been killed (or something to that effect).
Swept LE
- MMGG: Fer
|-- AMMGG: Solitaire
Cell moved the platoon to a defensive line west of our starting position, ordering me to a rooftop and covering both sides of the main road with fireteams. Soon after the army birds overflew us, we were in action: firing at the sweeping forces as they moved towards us across the whole width of the valley. I think I accounted for half a dozen or more with my PKM, but eventually the practice of firing from an exposed rooftop led to my death.
Watching in spectator mode, I noted that despite suffering nearly 50% casualties, Cell had successfully elminated the sweeping forces. Turning his attention to the blockers, he led the survivors of the platoon eastward, methodically grinding down successive lines of army infantry and punching through to victory. It was very nicely done.
Downed
- CO: Fer
|-- M: Spirit
Once again, we had the luxury of a Russian-speaking air crew, led for the second time by Messiah, and this time incorporating Solitaire (who has some Russian skills). I can't stress enough how lucky we are to introduce language into the gameplay mix!
As the guerrillas, we threw up a cordon that was an inverted triangle. I sent Alpha south to cover the approaches to the army outpost, and Bravo to high ground in the west to stop anyone fleeing towards the northern objective. DC Feesh and his medic were sent to the southern T-junction to act as a back-stop, and my own CO element hovered on the road between them and Alpha.
After 3 minutes the first markers suggested our prey were concentrated in the woods near the centre of the triangle formed by our cordon. The pointers suggested a northward direction of travel, and I [over-]reacted by asking Alpha to leap-frog me and move back to our starting location. As they moved, however, Spirit and I saw something in the trees ahead, and moved to engage. Sure enough, at least one man was running, but now towards the south.
Alpha's truck was level with the man when I called out for them to stop and bail out, but in the ensuing firefight the fireteam appeared to disintegrate. A grenade flew from the woods and did more damage. Caught up in the moment I ran after the man, who by now was crawling. I put a round into his back but he crawled out of sight. On comms I could hear Bravo was having success, and I ran after the man, searching for him in the undergrowth. He found me first. From a prone position only feet away, he put several rounds into me and down I went, writhing in agony. Spirit was down too, and as we coughed and gurgled helplessly, the man crawled past me saying something in Russian. Terrifying, as I thought he was going to end us. Instead, I heard him crawling away, then what I imagined was Alpha's truck starting up (I couldn't turn my head), then darkness.
Outstanding job, Messiah!
First Time
- AFTL: Fer
|-- AR: Spirit
|-- AAR: Feesh
|-- RRPG: Jeepo
I don't know if I mis-read the briefing, or it was deliberately inaccurate (if so, nice touch Solitaire!), but by the time we got to the hangers I was thoroughly confused. My fireteam had been tasked with blowing the enemy vehicles, and after a rapid entry to the airfield (led by our pathfinder, Jeepo), I left Spirit and Feesh on a northern corner to engage distant targets whilst Jeepo and I cleared the hangers.
The middle and southern hangers were empty, and it took me a minute to realise our objective was inside the northern-most hanger (which I hadn't actually been inside). After locating the explosives I went back to Spirit and Feesh, making an ill-advised traverse of the north hanger's northern side (which was under fire). Spirit crashed out, Jeepo was wounded and in the midst of this I very belatedly realised that Headspace was down, and that as AFTL I now had the platoon. Oops.
Awesome leadership skills.
I orderd Bravo and Charlie to mount up in the vehicles we had been sent to retrieve, and prepare to move out. DM, the medic, came up to patch Jeepo, but by now the enemy fire on us was intensifying. I told Bravo and Charlie to thunder-run out without waiting for us, and Jeepo, DM and I made a dash for the explosives. Jeepo lit the fuse and we again found ourselves running for our lives, this time towards the southern-most hanger, calling out desprately for the other fireteams to send a vehicle. Jeepo took a fatal round to the back, whilst DM and I ran head-first into American infantry. DM didn't survive the clash, and I barely clambered onto Bluescuba's lorry alive, noting with dismay two heavily armed humvees approaching us on the tarmac. Bluescuba gunned the engine, then there was an explosion and we appeared to ram an enemy vehicle. Next, the truck was driving around in circles, so I bailed and began running but was cut down in the open.
Intense fun indeed, and great to see a first mission for folk from Solitaire. I thought it perfectly captured the guerrilla style.
Daring Raid
- CO: Tigershark
|-- M: Fer
We hit the checkpoint from opposite sides of the high valley, but the shooting started on the enemy's terms and soon we were running short of ammo. Handily, an army soldier was making his way towards me up the hill, and as he neared me I killed him with my revolver and took his FAL. When an army truck full of soldiers rolled up and began to disgorge its cargo a minute later, I was already prone in the grass next to it with my rifle. As a result of our collective efforts, none survived.
After dealing with an unarmed UAZ we set out on a cross-country drive, reaching a position that gave us overwatch of the army base. There had been a moment of excitement as we drove upon a 3-man patrol, but Tigershark seemingly lept from the vehicle and gunned them down before they could return fire. Importantly, the army units in the valley below were not alerted to us.
Again, Tigershark's plan was to hit the base from multiple directions, sending Bravo out to the left flank and Alpha to the right, whilst he and I used our FALs from a central location. Bravo's crossing of the valley saw it reduced to one man (Jeepo), but the attack continued regardless. As Tigershark, Jeepo and I concentrated on the base, Alpha had moved down to the road and successfully destroyed at least two large foot patrols. Quickly, all three elements closed up on the base, and after a little scare with an armed UAZ that came racing up the road, we had secured the compound.
Whilst we took it in turns to load up with AT weaponry, we also engaged a 3-man foot patrol in the hills to our north. Then, in two UAZs, we struck out for the final target area. Again we surprised an army foot patrol in the wilderness, but Jeepo (on the DShKM) tore them apart and we pressed ahead to our drop-off point, high on a spur to the south of the village.
We could see two tanks, but Azim had mentioned three. Tigershark sent Alpha out to the other side of the valley to our right, whilst Jeepo (armed with a Metis) scrambled further down the spur towards the village. Soon Jeepo had eyes on the third tank, but as we prepared to engage an unseen patrol got the drop on us and began grenading the spot where we'd parked our vehicles. Tigershark bought it, and the alerted enemy tank crews began to mount up.
Realising we were about to lose our advantages of position and surprise, Messiah ordered everyone with AT weapons to engage the tanks, and soon all three were ablaze. Jeepo and I then fell back to the two UAZs and set off for a new RV point with Alpha. As I pointed the nose of my UAZ down an especially steep hill I spotted a patrol and engaged them with my mounted DShKM. Then I shouted something excitable about "EXTREME DRIVING" and set off down the cliff to my death.
Everyone else made it out alive. Excellent leadership from Tigershark and Messiah, and great performances all round. The session ran over by nearly an hour thanks to this one mission, but I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I did. Well done to Housemaster, it's author.

- AFTL: Mort
|-- AR: ???
|-- AAR: Jeepo
|-- Medic: Fer
Headspace's plan was straightforward: one bird would fly Alpha and Charlie in to provide overwatch, whilst a second would fly Bravo in to retrieve the PC. Confusion over pilots meant Alpha and Charlie were late to the scene, but eventually we found ourselves high on a western hilltop, overlooking the crash site as Bravo went in; meanwhile, our last-minute pilot Bluescuba hovered nearby, whilst Tigershark orbited.
Sporadic exchanges of fire had robbed us of our AR, so I took up his SAW and engaged distant targets on the other side of the valley. It was going okay: Bravo had initiatied the download and no tidal wave of enemies had crashed over us. Then, as we prepared to extract, Bluescuba calmly informed us that he was going in. Mort led us to investigate, but the downed huey was engulfed in flames. Loading into Tigershark's bird with Charlie, we now understood that two extraction runs were required.
The flight back to base was spent listening to Headspace and Bravo holding the LZ; like a radio play about a firefight. From the relative comfort of the airstrip tarmac we heard things begin to go wrong when an unexpected RPG disabled Tigershark's bird. Seemingly undaunted, Headspace declared his belief that the enemy had been driven off, and that his team would safely exfil on foot. Moments later, we heard he had been killed (or something to that effect).

Swept LE
- MMGG: Fer
|-- AMMGG: Solitaire
Cell moved the platoon to a defensive line west of our starting position, ordering me to a rooftop and covering both sides of the main road with fireteams. Soon after the army birds overflew us, we were in action: firing at the sweeping forces as they moved towards us across the whole width of the valley. I think I accounted for half a dozen or more with my PKM, but eventually the practice of firing from an exposed rooftop led to my death.
Watching in spectator mode, I noted that despite suffering nearly 50% casualties, Cell had successfully elminated the sweeping forces. Turning his attention to the blockers, he led the survivors of the platoon eastward, methodically grinding down successive lines of army infantry and punching through to victory. It was very nicely done.
Downed
- CO: Fer
|-- M: Spirit
Once again, we had the luxury of a Russian-speaking air crew, led for the second time by Messiah, and this time incorporating Solitaire (who has some Russian skills). I can't stress enough how lucky we are to introduce language into the gameplay mix!
As the guerrillas, we threw up a cordon that was an inverted triangle. I sent Alpha south to cover the approaches to the army outpost, and Bravo to high ground in the west to stop anyone fleeing towards the northern objective. DC Feesh and his medic were sent to the southern T-junction to act as a back-stop, and my own CO element hovered on the road between them and Alpha.
After 3 minutes the first markers suggested our prey were concentrated in the woods near the centre of the triangle formed by our cordon. The pointers suggested a northward direction of travel, and I [over-]reacted by asking Alpha to leap-frog me and move back to our starting location. As they moved, however, Spirit and I saw something in the trees ahead, and moved to engage. Sure enough, at least one man was running, but now towards the south.
Alpha's truck was level with the man when I called out for them to stop and bail out, but in the ensuing firefight the fireteam appeared to disintegrate. A grenade flew from the woods and did more damage. Caught up in the moment I ran after the man, who by now was crawling. I put a round into his back but he crawled out of sight. On comms I could hear Bravo was having success, and I ran after the man, searching for him in the undergrowth. He found me first. From a prone position only feet away, he put several rounds into me and down I went, writhing in agony. Spirit was down too, and as we coughed and gurgled helplessly, the man crawled past me saying something in Russian. Terrifying, as I thought he was going to end us. Instead, I heard him crawling away, then what I imagined was Alpha's truck starting up (I couldn't turn my head), then darkness.
Outstanding job, Messiah!

First Time
- AFTL: Fer
|-- AR: Spirit
|-- AAR: Feesh
|-- RRPG: Jeepo
I don't know if I mis-read the briefing, or it was deliberately inaccurate (if so, nice touch Solitaire!), but by the time we got to the hangers I was thoroughly confused. My fireteam had been tasked with blowing the enemy vehicles, and after a rapid entry to the airfield (led by our pathfinder, Jeepo), I left Spirit and Feesh on a northern corner to engage distant targets whilst Jeepo and I cleared the hangers.
The middle and southern hangers were empty, and it took me a minute to realise our objective was inside the northern-most hanger (which I hadn't actually been inside). After locating the explosives I went back to Spirit and Feesh, making an ill-advised traverse of the north hanger's northern side (which was under fire). Spirit crashed out, Jeepo was wounded and in the midst of this I very belatedly realised that Headspace was down, and that as AFTL I now had the platoon. Oops.
Awesome leadership skills.

I orderd Bravo and Charlie to mount up in the vehicles we had been sent to retrieve, and prepare to move out. DM, the medic, came up to patch Jeepo, but by now the enemy fire on us was intensifying. I told Bravo and Charlie to thunder-run out without waiting for us, and Jeepo, DM and I made a dash for the explosives. Jeepo lit the fuse and we again found ourselves running for our lives, this time towards the southern-most hanger, calling out desprately for the other fireteams to send a vehicle. Jeepo took a fatal round to the back, whilst DM and I ran head-first into American infantry. DM didn't survive the clash, and I barely clambered onto Bluescuba's lorry alive, noting with dismay two heavily armed humvees approaching us on the tarmac. Bluescuba gunned the engine, then there was an explosion and we appeared to ram an enemy vehicle. Next, the truck was driving around in circles, so I bailed and began running but was cut down in the open.
Intense fun indeed, and great to see a first mission for folk from Solitaire. I thought it perfectly captured the guerrilla style.

Daring Raid
- CO: Tigershark
|-- M: Fer
We hit the checkpoint from opposite sides of the high valley, but the shooting started on the enemy's terms and soon we were running short of ammo. Handily, an army soldier was making his way towards me up the hill, and as he neared me I killed him with my revolver and took his FAL. When an army truck full of soldiers rolled up and began to disgorge its cargo a minute later, I was already prone in the grass next to it with my rifle. As a result of our collective efforts, none survived.
After dealing with an unarmed UAZ we set out on a cross-country drive, reaching a position that gave us overwatch of the army base. There had been a moment of excitement as we drove upon a 3-man patrol, but Tigershark seemingly lept from the vehicle and gunned them down before they could return fire. Importantly, the army units in the valley below were not alerted to us.
Again, Tigershark's plan was to hit the base from multiple directions, sending Bravo out to the left flank and Alpha to the right, whilst he and I used our FALs from a central location. Bravo's crossing of the valley saw it reduced to one man (Jeepo), but the attack continued regardless. As Tigershark, Jeepo and I concentrated on the base, Alpha had moved down to the road and successfully destroyed at least two large foot patrols. Quickly, all three elements closed up on the base, and after a little scare with an armed UAZ that came racing up the road, we had secured the compound.
Whilst we took it in turns to load up with AT weaponry, we also engaged a 3-man foot patrol in the hills to our north. Then, in two UAZs, we struck out for the final target area. Again we surprised an army foot patrol in the wilderness, but Jeepo (on the DShKM) tore them apart and we pressed ahead to our drop-off point, high on a spur to the south of the village.
We could see two tanks, but Azim had mentioned three. Tigershark sent Alpha out to the other side of the valley to our right, whilst Jeepo (armed with a Metis) scrambled further down the spur towards the village. Soon Jeepo had eyes on the third tank, but as we prepared to engage an unseen patrol got the drop on us and began grenading the spot where we'd parked our vehicles. Tigershark bought it, and the alerted enemy tank crews began to mount up.
Realising we were about to lose our advantages of position and surprise, Messiah ordered everyone with AT weapons to engage the tanks, and soon all three were ablaze. Jeepo and I then fell back to the two UAZs and set off for a new RV point with Alpha. As I pointed the nose of my UAZ down an especially steep hill I spotted a patrol and engaged them with my mounted DShKM. Then I shouted something excitable about "EXTREME DRIVING" and set off down the cliff to my death.
Everyone else made it out alive. Excellent leadership from Tigershark and Messiah, and great performances all round. The session ran over by nearly an hour thanks to this one mission, but I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as I did. Well done to Housemaster, it's author.

Re: [Sun] 22 August 2010
The clash? I ran round the corner and got hosed down by an angry looking American with a minimifer wrote:whilst DM and I ran head-first into American infantry. DM didn't survive the clash

Having not played ArmA MP for a looooong time, I wasn't really thinking about taking screenies. I did manage to grab this at the end of the rather epic Daring Raid:

We'd hit all 3 tanks, but one had failed to be completely destroyed. Although Fer's EXTREEEEEEEM DRIVING!!!!!! more than made up for it!