hey
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USM-ST3.Highspeed
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hey
I'd like to apply to be an R-Dev Military Advisor. I was in the US. Army as an 88M, I trained for a month with an infantry unit at Fort Lewis washington in prep. for deployment. Although I did not serve in Iraq I have my person issues regaurding that. I did spend a great deal of time with tank crews, APC crews convoys especially as well as foot soldiers, I learned a great deal about new soldier systems and tactical SOP's. Please get back to me on this matter via PM. I have several idea's for the development of the PRMM.
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ArchEnemy203
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88m is...
"What is the 88M? The Army's politically correct name for the job is "Motor Transport Operator" and describes it as a soldier who supervises or operates wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo. So in short, 88Ms are the Army's truck drivers and in this current war, they are absolutely crucial."
~ http://www.88m.us
"What is the 88M? The Army's politically correct name for the job is "Motor Transport Operator" and describes it as a soldier who supervises or operates wheel vehicles to transport personnel and cargo. So in short, 88Ms are the Army's truck drivers and in this current war, they are absolutely crucial."
~ http://www.88m.us
Terrorism is a disease, Rangers are the cure.


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USM-ST3.Highspeed
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lol
Everyone knows silvers a little hackin *******, so don't mind him, he was kicked from USM for bein a ****** bag.
On a happier tone, I look forward to providing a broad look about whats on the battlefield for the better of the PRMM. Now if someone from the r-dev community can tell me what the next step is.
On a happier tone, I look forward to providing a broad look about whats on the battlefield for the better of the PRMM. Now if someone from the r-dev community can tell me what the next step is.
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Top_Cat_AxJnAt
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Dylan
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Fullforce
- Retired PR Developer
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I'd put that in my sig, but I love the one i've got.Top _Cat the great wrote:"Maverick the bagless vacume cleaner, that never loses suction and leaves your forums spotless!!!!" [/U]
Hspd, I'm sure you'll be a great addition to the DEV team. I'll poke one and get him on here. Or just poke him. I'll have to see.
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Crotch-Rot
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For what it's worth... The USM-ST3 crew was on my War is Hell server the other nite playing. One of them consistently was getting really high kills and very very low deaths. I was asked by several players to check them out for cheats.
I spectated them for an entire round on Jungle Fever. They seem to be a very organized group. The squad stuck close to each other. They always revive and heal each other. The SL knew his role and how to perform it to the max. Their movements were executed with precision, each member of the squad covered a sector. They had fire discipline, only engaging when appropriate. They looked like military or ex-military guys in their gameplay.
I concluded that there were no cheats involved.
Good job USM-ST3!!!
I spectated them for an entire round on Jungle Fever. They seem to be a very organized group. The squad stuck close to each other. They always revive and heal each other. The SL knew his role and how to perform it to the max. Their movements were executed with precision, each member of the squad covered a sector. They had fire discipline, only engaging when appropriate. They looked like military or ex-military guys in their gameplay.
I concluded that there were no cheats involved.
Good job USM-ST3!!!
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Fullforce
- Retired PR Developer
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Yes, all of USM is made up of current US military or Ex-US Military. (hence the USM = US Military).Crotch-Rot wrote:For what it's worth... The USM-ST3 crew was on my War is Hell server the other nite playing. One of them consistently was getting really high kills and very very low deaths. I was asked by several players to check them out for cheats.
I spectated them for an entire round on Jungle Fever. They seem to be a very organized group. The squad stuck close to each other. They always revive and heal each other. The SL knew his role and how to perform it to the max. Their movements were executed with precision, each member of the squad covered a sector. They had fire discipline, only engaging when appropriate. They looked like military or ex-military guys in their gameplay.
I concluded that there were no cheats involved.
Good job USM-ST3!!!
They are very good. I played 2 on 2 on mashtuur, and i've never done this before - but i'd turn, see them, they fire, and i actually panic and my hand spasms, and i'm like "OH SHI!". Because I know, they are going to kill me. Strange.
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the.ultimate.maverick
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Fullforce
- Retired PR Developer
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Clearly not when i know USM is at the other end of the rifle. Its never happened to me before - but the moment I looked around, saw the guy, I just went "OH..." and went a bit mad, waving my gun around in a spastic action, before dying.'[R-PUB wrote:maverick']Is Fullforce man enough?!
(private EJOD joke)
I'm wierd.
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vincentvegah
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I would have very much liked to see what that might have looked like....kinda reminded me of the grunts on Halo "aaaah hes here run away"'[R-PUB wrote:Fullforce']Clearly not when i know USM is at the other end of the rifle. Its never happened to me before - but the moment I looked around, saw the guy, I just went "OH..." and went a bit mad, waving my gun around in a spastic action, before dying.
I'm wierd.
Let me rephrase that I kinda wish I was able to see that except im pretty sure U would be the next to die : (



