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OP Decisive Fury II "The Hunt For Minabe'" is a 24hr non-stop MILSIM event. DESIGNED & PROVEN for every level of player. Epic Battles will ensue during this weekend long Operation...Action packed with countless Missions & Objectives, you will be tested at every turn. Think your team is "Hardcore" then sign up now for OPDF II & Prove It! You will not be alone as many will join with you, Teamwork & Dedication to the Mission are key. Do you have what it takes to complete Your Missions & DESTROY YOUR ENEMY?
In concert with this AMAZING weekend there will be yet ANOTHER EPIC RAFFLE!
Operation Decisive Fury was an extremely hard fought battle that lasted for months within the country of Porterstan. Minabe's insurgency was able to repel U.S Forces led by COL Devin Thurston, who was severely wounded during the operation. COL Thurston has since retired from military service. COL Daniel McCabe has taken command of U.S Forces in the region. McCabe has these U.S Forces in a defensive posture in the surrounding provinces to prevent Minabe's insurgency from taking control of these areas. It is believed McCabe will begin preparations for a full out offensive, to regain control of Porterstan. Evidence of this has been seen with leaflet drops in recent days.
Minabe, who has not been seen since the last offensive by U.S Forces, is believed to be in hiding & controlling his insurgency from afar. The exact reason for this is unclear, but experts believe, he too is planning an offensive.
U.S SOF have participated in numerous multi-national operations within Porterstan in an attempt to capture or kill Minabe'
Many citizens of Porterstan who were displaced due to the conflict have attempted to rescue family members kidnapped by Minabe'. Very few success stories have come from these brave actions, but there has been one. It was thought Minabe' had taken these individuals to "force them into service" to persuade them into fighting for his cause. Only recently has Minabe's agenda been unearthed. It is said Minabe' has put these kidnapped Porterstanians "to work" The young man recently rescued was being transported to tell Province officials his story, however the convoy was attacked by Minabe's forces & he was killed along with all his family members who may have held the answer.
The only word heard from this man before his demise, was "mining"
Game Type: MILSIM
Time-line 18-20JUN10
Location: Ransomville NY
FRI 18JUN10
1500-1900 - May Arrive On Site For Early Check-In/Chrono/AO Walk/Camp-Over
SAT 19JUN10
0700-0900 - Check-In/Chrono
0900-1000 - Player Prep/Force Leaders Briefing
1000-1030 - Player/Safety Briefing
1030- OP BEGINS....DO NOT MISS YOUR MOVEMENT
SUN 20JUN10
1130 - OP ENDS
1200 - ? RAFFLE
FORCES
U.S Forces
Uniform: Green Based Uniforms
Coalition Force
Uniform: Tan Based Uniform
Limited to 10 people (May increase to 20 if required)
Minabe's Insurgency
Uniform: Civilian/Black/Indigenous (LOOK THE PART)
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OP Fees
Full Package...OP Fee, Food, Ammo $60.00
Partial...OP Fee & Ammo $50.00
OP Fee Only...$45.00
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Prepay NLT15APR2010
Full package...OP Fee, Food & Ammo $50.00
(Meals provided will be...Lunch & Dinner Saturday & Breakfast Sunday)
Partial...OP Fee & Ammo $40.00
OP Fee Only...$35.00
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Prepay Between 16APR2010 -15MAY2010
Full package...OP Fee, Food & Ammo $55.00
Partial...OP Fee & Ammo $45.00
OP Fee Only...$40.00
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Walk-Ons - $75.00 (Food & Ammo Not Included)
If extra meals are available you may purchase them for $9.00 each
(There is no implied guarantee extra meals will be available)
You may "commit" to attend the OP without prepaying. This will allow you to attend the OP, BUT WILL NOT
allow you the Full or Partial Package. A commitment will not get you any savings. So if you commit your OP Fee will be $45.00 regardless of commit date. This will allow you to pay "at the door" (All commitments must be received No Later Than 30MAY2010)
You can prepay via paypal to
sapper3125@yahoo.comChoose personal & payment owed as options.
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PREPAY & FULL PACKAGE IS THE WAY TO GO!!!
DON'T MISS OPERATION DECISIVE FURY II (The Hunt For Minabe')
BELOW IS SOME FEEDBACK FROM OP DECISIVE FURY 2009
QUOTE (Legend33 @ Aug 16 2009, 06:57 PM) *
My brother and I had a great time this weekend and enjoyed the objective oriented gameplay. Thanks again to Sapper and the other operation commanders for making this OP action packed and interesting!
QUOTE (Bond @ Aug 17 2009, 06:54 AM) *
Other than the heat... this was an excellent Op... dare say one of the best I have been to. Thanks Sapper for a great day... next time i'll deploy a squad to replace my "Sniped" observers.. tongue.gif
The raffle was epic..
QUOTE (dobey @ Aug 17 2009, 10:27 AM) *
Operation: Decisive Fury was the Best Op I have ever been to. It was planned expertly, executed flawlessly, and played fantastically by everyone involved.
The leader briefing was the beginning of this fantastic game. The team leads (myself and Fink with Wookie as finks second in command) were handed leadership packs with maps, objectives, props etc. Then briefed on the dangers, ROE, respawn rules etc. My favorite part here was the objectives (allot of them) on a list a few pages long. Each was one sentence long outlining the objectives briefly. Next we were verbally briefed on each objective in detail and were given intel such as grid co-ordinates etc. If you didn't write it all down correctly you were s**t out of luck.
Sapper, thank you for the outstanding amount of effort you put into planning this event, and the dedication to follow through to the end on that plan. Not only did you have a great plan that balanced the game for the new guys, the casual player, and the hardcore guys all at once, but you listened us. Not only did you adjust the plan from our feedback, but you went out of your way to ask the players for input on things like when to break, and adjusted to keep everyone going through the night. That is a real sign of an outstanding leader, you knew when you could push us, when to back off, and how to keep us going even while fighting the weather. I have no doubts that your pace could keep even us fat guys playing 24 hours, Thank You.
QUOTE (ASIANadvntge @ Aug 17 2009, 10:44 AM) *
For $60 that was a steal of an OP considering the amount of play, the food, and the raffle prizes.
QUOTE (Steve The Grumpy Wookiee @ Aug 17 2009, 02:09 PM) *
Well what can i say, i am tired , i am sore, i have over 100 mosquito bites on my body & a nice big bruise from SFC. Parks Pistol on my back & i am sunburned as hell. & it was all worth it!
This was by far the best op i have been to in my entire airsoft playing time. The objectives were plentiful & kept everyone busy throughout the entire day & night. Comms fing up gave it even more of that real world feeling. The Opfor kept us on our toes & gave us a run for our money, you guys really had your s**t together. All the props & briefings kept everyone in the spirit of the game. 24 hour gameplay is deffinately the way to go for ops. There's just so many things about this op that made it truly great.
The only bad things were as mentioned the heat & those damn mosquitos. note to self , next time it's 90+ degrees out, do not hump a Mk-43 all day. save that s**t for night time.lol
The raffle itself was amazing. the way it was held was awesome , & kept everyone involved & in suspense. next time i should listen & pick number 2 lol. but it's all good.
By far the best airsoft weekend ever. & my cousin is now 100% hooked.
I can not wait for OP Decisive Fury II.
to those who didn't attend, i don't know what the hell you were thinking or doing. but you missed out.
QUOTE (ASIANadvntge @ Aug 18 2009, 10:51 AM) *
Those grenades were awesome. Nothing like playing and just hearing a loud "BANG".
Honestly, anything that could be taken care of were taken care of at this OP. There was nothing that really set people back. the COMs were great and like others said, weren't jammed full of people trying to be heard. The hidden objectives were a great touch and made teams actually complete objectives and people seemed more motivated to get into the action. The way the raffle was done was very fun and I kind of enjoyed it that way.
All in all this was a great OP. Like I said, any problems that could be foreseen were already taken care of and I would gladly pay $60 to do a similar style OP. It's actually a bargain for what you get.