tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website: https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: Members of Platoon HQ and second Squad during the aftermath of a convoy ambush German Luftwaffe Night Raid on a city we just left Members of the 91st in a Flak position we just took Screenshot of one of our Horror-Fun Ops HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then you´ll get an automatic welcome message with further instructions. Just follow them and someone will be in touch with you shortly! We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. Afteryou´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll be then assigned to Platoon HQ for a brief probation period. Once that´s done for, you´ll be assigned to one of the Squads in the Platoon you were trained in. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section and 3 Rifle Squads. The 91st currently has roughly 60 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 35 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, and are preparing the launch of our second platoon! There´s still vacant slots in there, tho, so don't you worry! Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). The unit is relatively new and was created in May 2020 and one of our dedicated focuses is clearly to give inexperienced people a chance to play the game like it´s meant to be. That doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded or still active units. We have a whole crowd of very talented mission makers and aim for a pleasant and exciting experience for everyone. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. That means nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Every 'veteran' is there to help you and will give advice when needed. Especially your NCO's will always try to help you, be it with good advice, answering questions or doing some special short trainings to show you the ropes. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! Right now, we´re fighting in France in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. You can, after all, learn game skills and tactics, but you can't unlearn being an **********. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. After you completed your BCT you´re a full member of the unit and can join us in our adventures. As your first assignment you´ll play as a rifleman in Platoon HQ to get a feeling for the Platoon related tactics and the general feeling of our operations. This probation period will last for 6 events, after that you´ll get your final assignment in one of the Rifle Sections. There are Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. These always contain a little training part and an actual operation part, where we use what we´ve just learned so it doesnt get dull and theoretical. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website: https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: First Platoon, First Squad, fighting in an urban area First Platoon, Company HQ, planning the next step First Platoon, 2nd Squad, getting wet boots (and more) First Platoon strolling through a forest on a nice summer day... what could go wrong? HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then you´ll get an automatic welcome message with further instructions. Just follow them and someone will be in touch with you shortly! We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. Afteryou´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll be then assigned to Platoon HQ for a brief probation period. Once that´s done for, you´ll be assigned to one of the Squads in the Platoon you were trained in. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section and 3 Rifle Squads. The 91st currently has roughly 60 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 35 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, and are preparing the launch of our second platoon! There´s still vacant slots in there, tho, so don't you worry! Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). The unit is relatively new and was created in May 2020 and one of our dedicated focuses is clearly to give inexperienced people a chance to play the game like it´s meant to be. That doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded or still active units. We have a whole crowd of very talented mission makers and aim for a pleasant and exciting experience for everyone. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. That means nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Every 'veteran' is there to help you and will give advice when needed. Especially your NCO's will always try to help you, be it with good advice, answering questions or doing some special short trainings to show you the ropes. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! Right now, we´re fighting in France in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. You can, after all, learn game skills and tactics, but you can't unlearn being an **********. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. After you completed your BCT you´re a full member of the unit and can join us in our adventures. As your first assignment you´ll play as a rifleman in Platoon HQ to get a feeling for the Platoon related tactics and the general feeling of our operations. This probation period will last for 6 events, after that you´ll get your final assignment in one of the Rifle Sections. There are Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. These always contain a little training part and an actual operation part, where we use what we´ve just learned so it doesnt get dull and theoretical. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website: https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: Adapting to the battlefield: T/5 Moore taking out a machine gun nest in a building with his bazooka and the help of T/5 Adams 2nd LT Wonko havin a close look at some of his riflemen. And his riflemen have a close look at his glorious moustache aftermath of a convoy ambush historical pic: back then first & only squad of first & only platoon, June 2020 HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then you´ll get an automatic welcome message with further instructions. Just follow them and someone will be in touch with you shortly! We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. Afteryou´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll be then assigned to Platoon HQ for a brief probation period. Once that´s done for, you´ll be assigned to one of the Squads in the Platoon you were trained in. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section and 3 Rifle Squads. The 91st currently has roughly 60 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 35 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, and are preparing the launch of our second platoon! There´s still vacant slots in there, tho, so don't you worry! Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). The unit is relatively new and was created in May 2020 and one of our dedicated focuses is clearly to give inexperienced people a chance to play the game like it´s meant to be. That doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded or still active units. We have a whole crowd of very talented mission makers and aim for a pleasant and exciting experience for everyone. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. That means nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Every 'veteran' is there to help you and will give advice when needed. Especially your NCO's will always try to help you, be it with good advice, answering questions or doing some special short trainings to show you the ropes. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! Right now, we´re fighting in France in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. You can, after all, learn game skills and tactics, but you can't unlearn being an **********. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. After you completed your BCT you´re a full member of the unit and can join us in our adventures. As your first assignment you´ll play as a rifleman in Platoon HQ to get a feeling for the Platoon related tactics and the general feeling of our operations. This probation period will last for 6 events, after that you´ll get your final assignment in one of the Rifle Sections. There are Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. These always contain a little training part and an actual operation part, where we use what we´ve just learned so it doesnt get dull and theoretical. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website: https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: https://preview.redd.it/rt96b9ci2bd61.png?width=2560&format=png&auto=webp&s=c78c6a0ee167763681a002006de8f3c38569156c https://preview.redd.it/9qp9ajml2bd61.png?width=1716&format=png&auto=webp&s=df176f88913c0a753d371cbcab259a31b7203837 https://preview.redd.it/52kmzako2bd61.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=53165795dab0ed6860cf1bdff5f8abdd986c4c7e https://preview.redd.it/1tfxerwq2bd61.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0807a03003d0900310656f06f458c58320fb6fb9 HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then you´ll get an automatic welcome message with further instructions. Just follow them and someone will be in touch with you shortly! We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. Afteryou´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll be then assigned to Platoon HQ for a brief probation period. Once that´s done for, you´ll be assigned to one of the Squads in the Platoon you were trained in. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section and 3 Rifle Squads. The 91st currently has roughly 60 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 35 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, and are preparing the launch of our second platoon! There´s still vacant slots in there, tho, so don't you worry! Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). The unit is relatively new and was created in May 2020 and one of our dedicated focuses is clearly to give inexperienced people a chance to play the game like it´s meant to be. That doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded or still active units. We have a whole crowd of very talented mission makers and aim for a pleasant and exciting experience for everyone. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. That means nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Every 'veteran' is there to help you and will give advice when needed. Especially your NCO's will always try to help you, be it with good advice, answering questions or doing some special short trainings to show you the ropes. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! Right now, we´re fighting in France in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. You can, after all, learn game skills and tactics, but you can't unlearn being an **********. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. After you completed your BCT you´re a full member of the unit and can join us in our adventures. As your first assignment you´ll play as a rifleman in Platoon HQ to get a feeling for the Platoon related tactics and the general feeling of our operations. This probation period will last for 6 events, after that you´ll get your final assignment in one of the Rifle Sections. There are Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. These always contain a little training part and an actual operation part, where we use what we´ve just learned so it doesnt get dull and theoretical. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website: https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: German Night Air Raid on a city we just left. At least most of us! RTO relaying contact made by 3rd Squad, 1st Platoon while their Machine Gunner tries to friendly tell these contacts to go elsewhere with his Browning 1st Platoon storming over a bridge under smoke cover & with a commandeered german halftrack Look at all these places we´re sent to, for free! HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then you´ll get an automatic welcome message with further instructions. Just follow them and someone will be in touch with you shortly! We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. Afteryou´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll be then assigned to Platoon HQ for a brief probation period. Once that´s done for, you´ll be assigned to one of the Squads in the Platoon you were trained in. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section and 3 Rifle Squads. The 91st currently has roughly 60 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 35 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, and are preparing the launch of our second platoon! There´s still vacant slots in there, tho, so don't you worry! Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). The unit is relatively new and was created in May 2020 and one of our dedicated focuses is clearly to give inexperienced people a chance to play the game like it´s meant to be. That doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded or still active units. We have a whole crowd of very talented mission makers and aim for a pleasant and exciting experience for everyone. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. That means nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Every 'veteran' is there to help you and will give advice when needed. Especially your NCO's will always try to help you, be it with good advice, answering questions or doing some special short trainings to show you the ropes. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! Right now, we´re fighting in France in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. You can, after all, learn game skills and tactics, but you can't unlearn being an **********. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. After you completed your BCT you´re a full member of the unit and can join us in our adventures. As your first assignment you´ll play as a rifleman in Platoon HQ to get a feeling for the Platoon related tactics and the general feeling of our operations. This probation period will last for 6 events, after that you´ll get your final assignment in one of the Rifle Sections. There are Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. These always contain a little training part and an actual operation part, where we use what we´ve just learned so it doesnt get dull and theoretical. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website (join forums to start recruitment process!): https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: Join the Airborne and get a parachute for free! Visit beautiful villages in France and shoot the living sh*t out of them go camping and cuddle with your battle buddy in a fox hole because it´s snowing And make new friends along the way, like Hans here, who just repelled a US Army Attack on a bridgehead HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then you´ll get an automatic welcome message redirecting you to a recruitment discord. Once you arrive there, somebody will be in touch to arrange an interview in the next couple of days. If you pass this small hurdle, we´ll tell you when the next Basic Combat Training sessions will be. We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. Afteryou´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll be then assigned to Platoon HQ for a brief probation period. Once that´s done for, you´ll be assigned to one of the Squads in the Platoon you were trained in. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section and 3 Rifle Squads. The 91st currently has roughly 60 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 35 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, and are preparing the launch of our second platoon! There´s still vacant slots in there, tho, so don't you worry! Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). While the unit itself is relatively new and one of our focuses is clearly to give inexperienced people a chance to play the game like it´s meant to be, that doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded or still active units. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. We consider ourselves as a beginner friendly unit, so nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! We are currently fighting in France, early in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. You can, after all, learn game skills and tactics, but you can't unlearn being an **********. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. The BCT might be followed by a short instruction if you wish to play as a specialist role like medic, but other than that there are no mandatory trainings that you need to do before you can join us in actual operations. There are, however, Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website: https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: \"We´re Infantry, which means even if we get a ride we have to walk\" - Advancing with vehicles \"But at least we can walk. Can't say that about the Germans once they met us\" - Ambushed german Convoy \"It´s the mooost wonderful tiiiime of the yeeeear\" - 1st Platoon, 1st Squads Christmas Celebration \"The best part of the mission is the 20 seconds of peace before you land\" - 1st Platoon, 2nd Squad deploying into a dropzone by C47 Skytrain HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then you´ll get an automatic welcome message redirecting you to a recruitment discord. Once you arrive there, somebody will be in touch to arrange an interview in the next couple of days. If you pass this small hurdle, we´ll tell you when the next Basic Combat Training sessions will be. We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. Afteryou´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll be then assigned to Platoon HQ for a brief probation period. Once that´s done for, you´ll be assigned to one of the Squads in the Platoon you were trained in. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section and 3 Rifle Squads. The 91st currently has roughly 60 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 35 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, and are preparing the launch of our second platoon! There´s still vacant slots in there, tho, so don't you worry! Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). The unit is relatively new and was created in May 2020 and one of our dedicated focuses is clearly to give inexperienced people a chance to play the game like it´s meant to be. That doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded or still active units. We have a whole crowd of very talented mission makers and aim for a pleasant and exciting experience for everyone. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. That means nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Every 'veteran' is there to help you and will give advice when needed. Especially your NCO's will always try to help you, be it with good advice, answering questions or doing some special short trainings to show you the ropes. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! Right now, we´re fighting in France in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. You can, after all, learn game skills and tactics, but you can't unlearn being an **********. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. After you completed your BCT you´re a full member of the unit and can join us in our adventures. As your first assignment you´ll play as a rifleman in Platoon HQ to get a feeling for the Platoon related tactics and the general feeling of our operations. This probation period will last for 6 events, after that you´ll get your final assignment in one of the Rifle Sections. There are Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. These always contain a little training part and an actual operation part, where we use what we´ve just learned so it doesnt get dull and theoretical. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website (join forums to start recruitment process!): https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: https://preview.redd.it/cfuul9957s461.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=06eb6c01ed0cc483757f419d1d994f536535528c https://preview.redd.it/3jrry8957s461.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a26345821af6e1b6c6fd2689faefcf886ce71e2b https://preview.redd.it/d5zmq6957s461.png?width=2560&format=png&auto=webp&s=aef47b45589e9d51ae33850a1fd1bcc9d8ae9246 https://preview.redd.it/ljb72a957s461.jpg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1c8a3ee42616f074935533638a9400cd65fca20b HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums:https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then a staff member will be in touch with you after that to arrange a short interview on our recruitment discord in the next couple of days. If you pass this small hurdle, we´ll tell you when the next Basic Combat Training sessions will be. We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. After you´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll then be assigned to a squad with your role preferences in mind. After a short probation time you can start to rise up in the ranks of the 91st Airborne. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section, 2 Rifle Squads and 1 Support/Heavy Weapon Squad. The 91st currently has roughly 50 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 25 - 40 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, which means we roughly want to double our numbers. Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). While the unit itself is relatively new, that doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded units. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. We consider ourselves as a beginner friendly unit, so nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake.Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! We are currently fighting in France, early in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company:The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. The BCT might be followed by a short instruction if you wish to play as a specialist role like medic, but other than that there are no mandatory trainings that you need to do before you can join us in actual operations. There are, however, Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER:
The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows:
OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
tl;dr: WW2-Milsim Unit with emphasis on being beginner friendly and not too serious outside operations looking for more members for 2nd platoon. Apply through our forums if you´re interested! submitted by 91stAirborne to FindAUnit [link] [comments] Important Links Website (join forums to start recruitment process!): https://www.91st-airborne.com/ Official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-SC60Avmy8 Some funny videos recorded and edited by some of our guys: Operation Glacier ; Operation Polyphemos ; recent Training Operation Our very own newspaper: Stars and Stripes, Nov. 2nd Here´s some pics so you get the idea: Training Op Debrief Stalking the new recruits & trainers at our Urban Combat Training Course 2nd Squad, 1st Platoon, securing a bridgehead under smoke cover from mortars 1st Squad, 1st Platoon & Support Squad, 1st Platoon crossing an open field with halftrack support HOW DO I JOIN? To be a part of the unit you just need to join our Forums: https://www.91st-airborne.com/forums/. There you can fill in your (very short) application form and then a staff member will be in touch with you after that to arrange a short interview on our recruitment discord. If you pass this small hurdle, we´ll tell you when the next Basic Combat Training sessions will be. We only do Basic Combat Trainings for serious applicants, so please make up your mind before you decide to join us. While we do not generally reject people who already play in another unit and we don´t have mandatory attendance rules when real life clashes with your wish to play arma, we will not commit to someone who is not willing to show the same commitment to our unit. Doing a basic training for someone who doesnt wish to join after all is just wasting the time of the applicant and the trainers alike. After you´ve passed the interview phase and the BCT you earned your jump wings and are considered a full member of the unit with the rank of Pvt. You´ll then be assigned to a squad with your role preferences in mind. After a short probation time you can start to rise up in the ranks of the 91st Airborne. GENERAL INFORMATION: As you can see, we are a semi-professional WW2 Milsim unit that plays as US Paratroopers. We might be quite a new unit but we´re growing fast nevertheless. Currently Fox Company only consists of Company HQ and 1st Platoon with a Platoon HQ Section, 2 Rifle Squads and 1 Support/Heavy Weapon Squad. The 91st currently has roughly 40 members, attendance rates at the operations range between 20 - 30 players. We do aim for a full Company sized unit in the future, which means we roughly want to double our numbers. Another goal of the unit is to go through different eras as time goes on, so World War II will most likely be followed by Vietnam at one point (in the far future). While the unit itself is relatively new, that doesnt mean we are utterly inexpierienced. Our Company HQ brings tons of Milsim experience to the table and we do have several veterans of different, now disbanded units. However, we are quite open to absolute newcomers and at least half of our players haven´t been in a Milsim Unit before. We consider ourselves as a beginner friendly unit, so nobody will do the "Drill Sergeant" on you if you make a mistake. Also we don´t take ourselves too serious, as you can see in the video links i posted initially. We´re currently looking for recruits to fill up a 2nd Platoon so thatis where YOU come in! We are currently fighting in France, early in our European Campaign, so now is the perfect time to join! LEADERSHIP SPIRIT: The 91st is led by the principle that, while we do act professionally and as realistic as possible during operations and training, after all we are NOT in the real US Army so we aren´t that rigid when we´re not on official stuff. While we are trying to be as professional as we are able to in the field, new players shouldn´t be afraid to join us. Our NCO´s and CO´s are not only selected by skill and competence, but by personality too. We do make sure that whoever is put in charge of a part of the unit is someone who is there for his guys and is always keen to help new players with problems they might have. UNIT HISTORY: 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment, Fox Company: The 91st Airborne was formed on the 4th of July 1940 as an experimental unit to be dropped behind enemy lines and disrupt enemy communication and supply lines, Recruitment started on the 9th of September 1940 and the unit was designated the 91st Parachute Infantry Regiment. [CLASSIFIED] was chosen as the location for the training facility under the name Camp Roanoke. On the 29th of April the recruits were in, under the command of Captain D. Winters and his back then XO Compton. Fox Company was the first to form. Unlike any other, this experimental unit had to meet the highest level of training as the soldiers were expected to fight without resupply for days as they jumped feet first into the chilly breeze of Axis occupied Europe. After the campaign in [CLASSIFIED] ended successfully, the 91st Airborne are currently fighting in France in the Western European Theatre of War. WHAT WE DO: We play as US Paratroopers in WW2, which means that the missions revolve around infantry based combat with little supplies. But the supply-situation is by far not the only difficulty we are facing during operations, since with the lack of any modern equipment, you´ll get challenged in ways you have never before. Because of that, there is a mandatory Basic Combat Training (BCT) that recruits will have to attend before they earn their Jump Wings and can join us in operations. It covers 3 phases that can be done on different dates since the training itself can be time-consuming and we see that recruits might have other plans. BCT Covers all the techniques, tactics and tools that are not part of your standard Arma III experience because of the setting or because they were added by mods. This includes but is not limited to: Our very own Code of Conduct, weapon and equipment familiarisation, formations and reaction to enemy fire, urban combat training, ACE and Enhanced Movement Mod familiarisation, Navigation without map markers or GPS and of course jumping and landing procedures. The BCT can be longer or shorter, depending on how familiar you are with the information provided. This ensures that you know the tools and tactics we use to fight and win our battles. Once BCT is completed, you are considered a full and equally respected member of the 91st Airborne. The BCT might be followed by a short instruction if you wish to play as a specialist role like medic, but other than that there are no mandatory trainings that you need to do before you can join us in actual operations. There are, however, Platoon and Squad level live fire trainings if the Platoon HQ or the Squad Leader thinks, his or her group could use some excercise in certain areas. Operations revolve typically around a single target that needs to be taken, with several secondary targets along the way. Primary targets can be villages, cities, strategically valuable positions or enemy officers we need to capture. Our excellent mission makers make sure that the missions are always balanced with the number of attending players and diverse in their setting and objectives while being part of a coherent campaign so it never get´s boring or frustrating. These operations are then, again, embedded into an consistent campaign where the outcome of our operations affect the following missions directly and indirectly. WHAT WE DO OFFER: A welcoming, friendly environment: We would rather see ourselves as a group of friends than a Milsim Unit if we are not on operations or official training. Professional Operations: That however does not mean our operations devolve to a band of headless chicken running around and probably shooting each other. Both the mission files and the execution are as professional as it gets Training that fits the needs of the recruits: If you´re a seasoned player we will try or best not to bore you, if it is your first time ever playing Arma we will make sure to help you getting to know everything you need Promotions based on skill and character: While a candidate for a NCO or CO position has to show that he is fit for said rank, that is not limited to an understanding of tactics and other game-related topics. A candidate also must have a certain character, he has to have an open ear for the game-related problems of his men and has to be helpful and not belittling. The NCO´s and CO´s job is first and foremost to ensure that everybody enjoys the experience. A new gameplay experience: The setting and the restrictions it brings as well as the mods we use to add tools create a rather unique experience that differs from your standard Arma III gameplay. The lack of equipment like GPS, NVGs or Scopes and Supressors as well as the added realism through mods like ACE and Enhanced Movement come together in a mix that might look hard but leads to an immersive and addictive experience that you don´t want to miss again after you´ve done your first operation. Fun Ops: Outside of our regular official Operations and Platoon Trainings, we do have a lot of Fun Ops. Dedicated Events are planned and held on Sundays whenever the mission makers got the spare time to prepare them. These events include, but are not limited to WW2 based PVP and PVE missions (with a twist) as well as the occasional non-WW2-stuff. Apart from that we also play fun WW2-related gamemodes on the server when no mission or training is being held. For now we got a resistance scenario called "Vindicta" going, which is great fun and comes with era appropriate equipment and enemies. Flexibility on roles: While you can apply for a specialist slot, that doesnt mean you´ll only get to play as a rifleman when there are no vacant slots left. We do offer specialist trainings for all the different roles and encourage our squad members to play as different roles so things dont get boring. So switching classes with a squadmate or filling in for a medic who´s on vacation is absolutely possible and very much encouraged. WHAT WE DO EXPECT: - A legal copy of Arma III, no DLC´s required as of now - Being 17+ (exceptions are possible, depends on maturity) - Your willingness to learn and to follow orders - Some knowledge of the english language. Since many of our members are not native speakers however, there is no need for perfect english, we just have to understand each other. By the way, be aware that the author of this text is no native speaker, so sorry for any errors I made along the way - A working microphone - To respect your fellow paratroopers and in return to be respected - A sense of humour is helpful - Empathy towards new players, we will not tolerate anyone belittling someone else because of his lack of experience - Some level of commitment, especially from players who play in other units as well. There´s no mandatory attendance rules when real life stuff happens, but we will not commit to someone who does not want to commit to us. We are, after all, a unit and not some sort of backup plan. So please do only apply if you actually want to join us. If you just want to have a look first, i can send you links to tons of video material from different operations. ROLES: The 91st Airborne do offer quite a few roles which work together like cogs in a wheel. The roles are as follows: - Rifleman - Autorifleman - Machine Gunner - Ammo Bearer - AT Specialist - Radioman - Medic - Engineer Apart from that, there is a number of CO and NCO-Positions which you can be chosen for provided that a position is vacant and that you prove yourself character and skill-wise. OPERATION AND TRAINING SCHEDULE: As of now Operations start on Saturday 18:00 BST. Most of our Units members are from all around Europe so we schedule operations and trainings with that in mind. However, if you´ve got no problem with that fact, you are absolutely welcome in the 91st, wherever you might live. BCT Dates will be provided depending on how many recruits there are. As of now, Thursday is reserved for Platoon Excercises. If you can not attend our operations or excercises, we ask you to tell your Squad Leaders so they can relay that information to Company HQ. Keep in mind, the Operations need to be balanced to the number of players that will be attending so that information is vital. That´s all, I think. Sorry for the wall of text. Feel free to PM me with any questions. |
My crush just did this, and I probably am over reacting, but still.. Does it mean much to guys, or is it just something they simply add on? He's never done it before, and we've talked ALOT (about 3 hours everyday..) And he knows I like him.. I know with girls, they just add "x" or "xo" onto the end of most things, but I'm pretty sure it's not the same for guys.. Xoxo means hugs and kisses. If your question is what does the guy mean when he sent you xoxo, i think that it depends on how much you are close to him and the conversation at that moment. If the conversation was normal and he never sent you heart emoji or xoxo before then i think that he wanted to be closer to you. What Those Texts From Your Crush Really Mean. ashley locke nov 17, 2017. And then trying to decipher their texts is a whole mess in itself. To cut some agony out of your life, we made a handy-dandy guide that reveals the meaning behind some of your crush ' s most commonly sent texts. I mean, are any of us really Not anything too often but like I might with one of my guy I actually have a girlfriend whom I love very much so my texts with her usually end up being VERY The xoxo is a symbol of hugs and kisses. This was used before emojis in notes and messages. Some people say the x’s mean kisses and o’s mean hugs, while others will say the opposite. His behaviors are indications of his strong emotional connection with you. Miss you! X”. Normally, the X would only be in the first message or two though, and then it would be dropped. This could also be applied to a heart emoji. The alternative was if a guy was interested, and usually they would include an X after every single message. Eg. XO in a letter, email or text message usually stands for "hugs and kisses." X is for kiss and O is for hug. The use of x's and o's began in the Middle Ages, when the Christian cross was drawn on a If you are seeing someone special at least once a week and texting each other daily, you may receive an XO text. This shortcode is a sign that the relationship is moving in the right direction. If things are going well, XOs may start showing up as messages from one, two, and three times. why would a boyfriend not put xo's at the end of a text. my boyfriend used to do this to every text. we broke up for 3 months but we got back together and he doesn't put any, anymore. that being said he has made more effort to contact me first instead of me doing all the week. he said he wanted to take things slow. we've been dating on off now for 2 years.
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