
http://www.combatsim..._serialNumber=3
http://www.combatsim..._serialNumber=3
http://www.combatsim..._serialNumber=3
Date: 16/07/11
Location: Samford
Registration: 1000
Finish: 1600
Price: $25
Tagger hire: $10
Attendees:
- Cougar
- Segmentor
- Real
- Geej
- Stone
- Delta
- Rhodsey
- Timmuera
- Rhodesy
- Chanvlan
- Owl
Sign up here or e-mail roster@combatsimsint.com.
Pre-payment is preferred.
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What is Combat Simulations International?
Combat Simulations International (or 'Combat Sims' or 'milsims') is a small, tight-knit community with very specific interests. We are dedicated to a form of IR ('Laser') Combat that aims to replicate a realistic (simulated) combat experience.
Combat Simulations International (or 'Combat Sims' or 'milsims') is a small, tight-knit community with very specific interests. We are dedicated to a form of IR ('Laser') Combat that aims to replicate a realistic (simulated) combat experience.
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What are the bare essentials I should bring along to a deployment?
A good sturdy pair of fully enclosed boots or runners must be worn at our deployments for safety reasons. We also suggest a set of DPCU's (disruptive pattern camouflage uniform - or 'camo') if you have them. Otherwise, camouflage overalls can be hired from our armourer for a small fee. At very least, you should wear long pants, and (preferably) a long sleeved shirt.
Most of our fields have amenities such as taps for drinking water and bathrooms. However, it is your responsibility to bring an adequate amount of water (at least 2L) and some food for yourself to consume throughout a Com Sims deployment.
We suggest you steer clear of energy drinks and other carbonated drinks as they do little for you and are a fast track to dehydration. For food, we suggest small muesli bars or snack packs. Many of our players also carry with them sweets, like jubes or snakes, that will give a quick release of sugar. On deployments we will often harbour up to enable players to get a quick feed, so you may opt to bring a more sustained meal for the longer deployments if you have the means to carry it.
And last of all but most importantly, bring along your respect and a good attitude to getting in and getting your hands dirty.
A good sturdy pair of fully enclosed boots or runners must be worn at our deployments for safety reasons. We also suggest a set of DPCU's (disruptive pattern camouflage uniform - or 'camo') if you have them. Otherwise, camouflage overalls can be hired from our armourer for a small fee. At very least, you should wear long pants, and (preferably) a long sleeved shirt.
Most of our fields have amenities such as taps for drinking water and bathrooms. However, it is your responsibility to bring an adequate amount of water (at least 2L) and some food for yourself to consume throughout a Com Sims deployment.
We suggest you steer clear of energy drinks and other carbonated drinks as they do little for you and are a fast track to dehydration. For food, we suggest small muesli bars or snack packs. Many of our players also carry with them sweets, like jubes or snakes, that will give a quick release of sugar. On deployments we will often harbour up to enable players to get a quick feed, so you may opt to bring a more sustained meal for the longer deployments if you have the means to carry it.
And last of all but most importantly, bring along your respect and a good attitude to getting in and getting your hands dirty.
For more info see our FAQ, directions can be found on our Deployment Locations
Edited by VisOne, 02 July 2011 - 04:13 PM.
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