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JOINT TASK FORCE 9

What we represent

     Joint Task Force 9, also known as JTF9, is an elite multi-branch offensive whose purpose is to locate and eliminate high risk criminal and terrorist organizations around the globe. The task force is composed of detachments from NAVSPECWARCOM,
the USMC's 1st Bn/1st Marines, and ARSOAC's 160th SOAR. All of these detachments are used to their full potential and each serve a specific purpose within the task force. Below will be a short description of each unit and their role within JTF9:

  1. 1st Battalion, 1st Marine Division (USMC) - The backbone of JTF9's assault force. They make up the manpower necessary to conduct large-scale attacks and they have the training to fit nearly every mission profile. They are valued highly within the task force for their ferocity, capability, and brotherhood. They are also a relatively new addition to the task force and are seen with great potential. If kicking down doors and annihilating an enemy objective suits your play style, then the Marines could use you.
  2. SEAL Team 1 (NAVSPECWARCOM) - If the Marines are seen as the hammer, then SEAL Team 1 is the scalpel. Capable of acting in 4 man teams, they are used to covertly gather intelligence, capture an enemy target, and conduct unconventional warfare within their AO. Their wide array capabilities also include; Direct Action, Personnel Recovery, and Counter-Terrorism operations (also including the aforementioned Special Reconnaissance, Unconventional Warfare, and HVT Elimination). JTF9 uses them in a capacity to stay undetected in an AO and cripple the enemy force through a smaller weak point. If working in a small elite team suits your interest then consider going through SEAL Team 1's training and selection pipeline.
  3. 160th SOAR (A) (ARSOAC) - The elite 160th SOAR serves as our premier helicopter transport and support detachment. They are highly trained and seen as the most capable helicopter support detachment in the US military. They perform missions such heliborne assault, close combat attack, and heliborne reconnaissance. If you believe your capabilities as a pilot can stand up to the strict and harsh demands of this elite detachment then take a chance and go for their selection.

Now, JTF9 is a milsim community that values authenticity both in-game and in interaction within the TeamSpeak, Forums, etc. We look for like-minded individuals who enjoy the aspect of not only simulating the military in-game, but also who enjoy the aspects of it out of game. This means that rank is addressed when appropriate, chain of command is utilized throughout, planning takes consideration and preparation, training induces mental challenges, and overall makes the environment more enjoyable for those that want that experience. We don't plan on changing and for those that want to dismiss the military environment, we are not the community for you. If you enjoy the previously mentioned military environment and take interest in one of our detachments then please consider reading further.

 

Our History

     Joint Task Force 9's Executive Command has many years within the MilSim environment and has gathered accurate information detailing the detachments that we represent. Our community is relatively new, being established in mid-2016, but the personnel that make up the community are familiar with how the military functions and what we expect from them in this simulated environment. We expect to pave a new path in Arma 3 Military Simulation and build our own history. If you wish to be a part of that history, look below to see how you can begin the application process for JTF9. 
 


How to Join

     If you are interested in becoming a member of JTF9 then the application process is relatively simple. To begin we suggest you speak to a recruiter at the JTF9 TeamSpeak (TS Address: 192.99.71.21:9262) in order to fully evaluate your interests within the community and find a suitable job for you within the task force. During this we would advise you to lay all cards on the table and be completely truthful with your recruiter on what you desire to do. They are there to help you but they need information to go off of first. After you've spoken to a recruiter, he/she will provide you with a list of prerequisites you will need to complete before being eligible to send in an application. Here are a few of the prerequisites that will be given to you:

- Minimum age requirement is 16. Preferred age is 18+ (No exceptions will be made for those underage)
- Download and test the JTF9 Modpack (A3Sync required)(Information will be given upon meeting your recruiter)
- Own a legitimate copy of Arma 3 
- Have a functional microphone that can be heard clearly in TeamSpeak
- Fluently speak and understand English
- Make sure your current name contains no numerics or special characters and are one word (English Surnames strongly advised)

After you have met the criteria for each prerequisite you will be able to send in an application for JTF9. If you have not met the criteria for each and every prerequisite, your application will be denied immediately. Once your application has been sent in it will take approximately 48 hours to process. If you are accepted you will be placed within the training pipeline of your unit of choice and awarded the position of recruit (RCT). If you pass your initial basic training then you will gain your branch appropriate paygrade. And from there you have a future of training, deploying, and enjoying the community in it's full nature.

 

Additional Notes

     We at JTF9 thank you for taking your time to read throughout this recruitment page. We hope to see you within our TeamSpeak either as a possible applicant interested in the community or as a public member looking to game with a good group on their spare time. Either way we believe you will enjoy your time with us and grow to see us as a community of like-minded people and not mindless individuals who don't enjoy what they do. From us here at Joint Task Force 9, thank you and come again.

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