RoynonFisher 10 Posted January 27, 2014 (edited) 5th Airborne Brigade Combat Team Who We Are The 5th Airborne Brigade Combat Team is a Military and Tactical Realism gaming organization, activated 1 October 2013. The Command Sergeant Major of the Brigade Combat Team is currently in the Air Force Delayed Entry Program (shipping on 27 May), previously having been in the Marine Corps' Delayed Entry Program (1 year) and Army JROTC (3 years). What We Offer Applicants Working website (http://5thbct.iclanwebsites.com/) [5thbct.iclanwebsites.com] TeamSpeak 3 server (99.7.145.180:6255) Realistic training Diverse training opportunities Leadership opportunities and courses U.S. Army organization and rank structure Realistic tactics Brotherhood/Sisterhood (for those few females) Ample promotion opportunities Accurate promotion system Communication Teamwork How We Operate The 5th Airborne Brigade Combat Team operates off of the infantry and (when applicable) armor tactics of the U.S. Army, as well as using the Army's leadership training to build a stronger force. Our mottoes of "Mission First!", and "Always Forward, Always Attacking!", are not merely words. "Mission First!"-means exactly that. If a trooper is wounded or killed, but those alive can complete the mission at the possible loss of their brother trooper, then the mission will be squared away before a medic returns to the downed trooper. "Always Forward, Always Attacking!"- This motto is a reference to our fighting style and our nickname. What it means is this- we will not shy away from a fight because we are not going alone. We will always be on the attack, because we are "Hard Chargers". This is also reflected by the fact that we "shoot, move, and communicate" and do not stop unless it's to secure bodies or for the fact that we are incapacitated. How To Apply If you believe yourself capable of earning a place amongst us, and are up for the challenge of earning our Shoulder-Sleeve Insignia- here are our requirements: 1) Working microphone. 2) 18 years of age or older. (Parental consent can be given for anyone under 18, but this is still carefully watched.) 3) Willing to follow and give orders as needed. 4) Willing to fight tactically. 5) Willing to devote at least one hour a week for training/Operations. (Life comes first though.) 6) Willing to, if needed, lead a unit. 7) Complete an interview with the Brigade Combat Team Command Sergeant Major on TeamSpeak 3. If you happen to meet or exceed these requirements, here is a link to our website: http://5thbct.iclanwebsites.com/ [5thbct.iclanwebsites.com] "Mission First!", "Always Forward, Always Attacking!" Edited April 10, 2014 by Spartan1992 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RoynonFisher 10 Posted March 19, 2014 (edited) Still recruiting. And be advised, we have a YouTube channel. Public Affairs Specialists as well as Combat Documentation/Production Specialists will be allowed to help in the capture, editing, preparation, and publication of recruiting films, declassified operations, and various other videos. The videos (upon given the "GO" of the CSM.) will be posted with full credit given to all of those involved (if applicable). _____ We are currently in dire need of the following MOS's: 11X- Infantry Enlistment Option 13B- Cannon Crewmember 13F- Fire Support Specialist 19D- Cavalry Scout 19K- Armor Crewman 25C- Radio Operator-Maintainer 25V- Combat Documentation/Production Specialist 31B- Military Police 46Q- Public Affairs Specialist 46R- Public Affairs Broadcast Specialist 68W- Combat Medic 88M- Transportation Specialist 89D- EOD Specialist Warning- Anyone from the 11, 19, 25, 46, and 68 series groups will be given top priority of assignment to training platoons. So, if you want a quick process and acceptance, pick any of the aforementioned job groups. Edited March 27, 2014 by MadDogX please observe the 14 day rule Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RoynonFisher 10 Posted April 10, 2014 Unit size and name change: As of 08 APR 2014, the 5th Cavalry Division was modified into an Airborne Brigade Combat Team. As such, the unit requirements in capacity are greatly smaller and the need of Infantry Enlistment Option volunteers is paramount. 11Xs will be immediately placed in training platoons with as little delay as possible. All ArmA 3 Soldiers will be placed (until unit growth is confirmed) in Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 82nd Airborne Infantry Regiment. Upon confirmed and full growth of the needs of the Company, members will be added to a new Company, and so on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites