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  1. 3rd Marine Division


    Fox Company, 2nd Battalion

    Marine Raider Team 8316

    1st Marine Aircraft Wing

    724th Special Tactics Group

     

    Hello, and before you read this post I wanted to thank you personally for taking the time to check us out. It will be a bit long, but it will include all the information required to both understand what the unit is about and also how to enlist or get in contact should you be interested. If you have any questions, please feel free to use the resources we provide at the bottom of the post to get into contact.

     

    What is the 3rd Marine Division?


    The 3rd Marine Division, or 3rd MD, is a military simulation unit looking to redefine the standard of military simulation, by providing a drama free, mature, and professional environment where you are a person, not a number, and can have as equal a chance as any to succeed. This group was founded on those principles, and has taken them to heart. Under those principles, we intend to allow our unit to thrive inside the milsim community, and constantly take consideration to the opinions of our player base to further improve the experience we provide.

    Outside of how we operate, the 3rd Marine Division is the culmination of numerous different assets within the United States Military. We consist of a regular infantry element (2nd Bat, 3rd MD), a MARSOC element (MRT 8316), an aviation element (1st MAW), and a Para-rescue element (724th STG). All these elements operate either together or separately to complete a wide variety of different objectives within our operations, with care being taken to try and diversify the scope of the missions our unit partakes in.


     

    What We Do


    As stated prior, the 3rd MD strives to maintain a mature, professional, and more importantly realistic environment. Considering this, training and operations are held to a high standard, and are done on a fairly regular basis. While we don't have daily operations, we do have a public liberation server which we will play on during the week for the purpose of practice but also enjoyment. Furthermore, we have our private training and operations server, operations being Saturdays at 1800 Eastern Standard Time. Training schedules depend entirely on the unit in which you enlist. These trainings and operations are all of course not only to provide enjoyment, but are also intended to breed the skills required by our members for success. Furthermore, in keeping with our standard, we partake in missions that the real US Military would partake in, these operations include activities such as…

     

    • Counter Terrorism

     

    • Large Scale Conventional Warfare

     

    • Helicopter Based Assaults

     

    • Defensive Operations

     

    • Direct Action

     

    • Hostage Rescue

     

    • and many more activities that are not needing to be listed


     

    Training and Requirements


    We will begin with requirements, as the rest is not applicable to you if you do not meet these.

     

    • Must be 15+ (17+ for the MARSOC element)

     

    • Must be mature and have a professional attitude

     

    • Must be willing to follow the chain of command

     

    • Must own a legal copy of ArmA 3

     

    • Must be willing to dedicate time towards the unit, as it shall to you

     

    • Must be able to make at least one unit event a week unless excused

     

    • Must complete the training process in the required time frame

     

    • Must maintain respect for yourself and others at all times

     

    If you meet these requirements, then read the following. It describes our training process...

     

    Training depends entirely on the unit in which you are assigned. Therefore, the length can vary. It will generally be no longer than a month unless you choose to enlist in our MARSOC element. The MARSOC element strives to create a lengthy process, generally lasting a month and a half, to ensure all members are dedicated to the unit.


     

    How Do I Join?


    Joining is a very simple process; it can be done by finding a recruiter, who can be found on our teamspeak at

     

       tfv.teamspeak3.com

     

    If that IP doesn't work, try

     

       216.127.64.146:7087

     

    or come to our website and make an account at

     

    https://2ndbattalion3rdmarines.wordpress.com/

     

    Thank you for reading this post.


     


  2. United States Army Special Operations Command

    75th Ranger Regiment
    3rd Battalion
     
     
    Hello, and before you read this post I wanted to thank you personally for taking the time to read this post. It will be a bit long, but it will include all the information required to both understand what the unit is about and stands for, and also how to enlist or get in contact should you be interested. If you have any questions, please feel free to use the resources we provide at the bottom of the post to get into contact.
     
    What is USASOC?

    The United States Army Special Operations Command, or USASOC, is a military simulation unit looking to redefine the standard of military simulation, by providing a drama free, mature, and professional environment where you are a person, not a number, and can have as equal a chance as any to succeed. This group was founded on those principles, and has taken them to heart and made sure that by the time the unit was officially open for recruitment that everything was prepared and people in the community could join right up and begin enjoying the unit.
     
    What We Do

    As stated prior, USASOC strives to maintain a mature, professional, and more importantly realistic. With that said, training and operations are held to a high standard, and are done on a fairly regular basis. While we dont have daily operations, we do have a public insurgency server allowing our modest which we will play on during the week for fun and recruitment. Then we have our private training and operations server, operations being Saturdays at 2100 Eastern Standard Time, and our training taking place Saturdays at 1900 Eastern Standard Time. These trainings and operations are all of course not only provide enjoyment, but are also intended to breed the skills required by our members for success. Also, we try to keep realism when it comes to operations and our objectives, so obviously we partake in missions that the real USASOC partake in, these operations include activities such as...

     

    • Counter Terrorism
    • Large Scale Conventional Warfare
    • Helicopter Based Assaults
    • Defensive Operations
    • Direct Action
    • Hostage Rescue
    • and many more activities that are not needing to be listed
     
    Training and Requirements

    We will begin with requirements, as the rest is not applicable to you if you do not meet these.
     
    • Must be 16+, if you are 13, 14 or 15 there is a phase of candidacy
    • Must be mature and have a professional attitude
    • Must be willing to follow the chain of command
    • Must own a legal copy of ArmA 3
    • Must be willing to dedicate time towards the unit, as it shall to you
    • Must be able to make at least one unit event a week unless excused
    • Must complete the training process in the required time frame
    • Must maintain respect for yourself and others at all times
     
    If you meet these requirements, then we will explain our training process
    Training works in a very simplistic manor. All training is done over the course of two days, on which Basic Combat Training, Advanced Individual Training, and Jump School is on day one, and Ranger Introduction Program is done the next. After graduating from the two day long training, you are assigned to a fireteam in which you will then be further instructed by your fireteam leader and squad leader, this is known within the unit as deployment training.
     
    How Do I Join?

    Joining is a very simple process; it can be done by simply connecting to our teamspeak and find a recruiter, whom can be found on our teamspeak at
     
    usasoc-us.teamspeak3.com
    If that IP doesn't work, try this one instead
     216.127.64.146:7087
    
     
     
    or come to our website and make an account at
     
     
    Thank you for reading this post.

  3. 1st Marine Division



    5th Marine Regiment
    2nd Battalion
     
    Hello, and before you read this post I wanted to thank you personally for taking the time to read this post. It will be a bit long, but it will include all the information required to both understand what the unit is about and stands for, and also how to enlist or get in contact should you be interested. If you have any questions, please feel free to use the resources we provide at the bottom of the post to get into contact.
     
    What is the 1st MD?


    The 1st Marine Division is a military simulation unit looking to redefine the standard of military simulation, by providing a drama free, mature, and professional environment where you are a person, not a number, and can have as equal a chance as any to succeed. This group was founded on those principles, and has taken them to heart and made sure that by the time the unit was officially open for recruitment that everything was prepared and people in the community could join right up and begin enjoying the unit.
     
    What We Do


    As stated prior, the 1st Marine Division strives to maintain a mature, professional, and more importantly realistic. With that said, training and operations are held to a high standard, and are done on a fairly regular basis. While we dont have daily operations, we do have a public insurgency server allowing our modest which we will play on during the week for fun and recruitment. Then we have our private training and operations server, operations being Saturdays at 1800 Eastern Standard Time, and our trainings taking place Saturdays at 1600 Eastern Standard Time. These trainings and operations are all of course not only provide enjoyment, but are also intended to breed the skills required by our members for success. Also, we try to keep realism when it comes to operations and our objectives, so obviously we partake in missions that the real 1st MD partake in, these operations include activities such as...
     
    ·  Counter Terrorism
    ·  Large Scale Conventional Warfare
    ·  Helicopter Based Assaults
    ·  Defensive Operations
    ·  and many more activities that are not needing to be listed
     
    Training and Requirements


    We will begin with requirements, as the rest is not applicable to you if you do not meet these.
     
    · Must be 16+, if you are 13, 14 or 15 there is a phase of candidacy
    · Must be mature and have a professional attitude
    · Must be willing to follow the chain of command
    · Must own a legal copy of ArmA 3
    · Must be willing to dedicate time towards the unit, as it shall to you
    · Must be able to make at least one unit event a week unless excused
    · Must complete the training process in the required time frame
    · Must maintain respect for yourself and others at all times
     
    If you meet these requirements, then we will explain our training process
    Training works in a very simplistic manor. All basic training is done on one day, on which Recruit Training and School of Infantry are combined into one. After graduating from that one day training, you are assigned to a fireteam in which you will then be further instructed by your fireteam leader and squad leader, this is known within the unit as fleet training.
     
    How Do I Join?


    Joining is a very simple process; it can be done by simply connecting to our teamspeak and find a recruiter, whom can be found on our teamspeak at
     
    Mardiv.ts.nfoservers.com
     
    or come to our website and make an account at
     
    http://1stmarinedivision.shivtr.com/
     
    Thank you for reading this post.

  4. 82nd Airborne Division

    501st Parachute Infantry Regiment

    2nd Battalion

    Hello, and before you read this post I wanted to thank you personally for taking the time to read this post. It will be a bit long, but it will include all the information required to both understand what the unit is about and stands for, and also how to enlist or get in contact should you be interested. If you have any questions, please feel free to use the resources we provide at the bottom of the post to get into contact.

    What is the 82nd Airborne?


    The 82nd Airborne Division is a military simulation unit looking to redefine the standard of military simulation, by providing a drama free, mature, and professional environment where you are a person, not a number, and can have as equal a chance as any to succeed. This group was founded on those principles, and has taken them to heart and made sure that by the time the unit was officially open for recruitment, that everything was prepared and people in the community could join right up and begin enjoying the unit.

    What We Do


    As stated prior, the 82nd Airborne Division strives to maintain a mature, professional, and more importantly realistic. With that said, training and operations are held to a high standard, and are done on a fairly regular basis. While we dont have daily operations, we do have a public insurgency server using our modset, and a public vanilla server, which we will play on during the week for fun and recruitment. Then we have our private training and operations server, operations being Saturdays and Sundays at 1900 Eastern Standard Time, and our trainings taking place Saturdays and Sundays at 1500 Eastern Standard Time. These trainings and operations are all of course not only provide enjoyment, but are also intended to breed the skills required by our members for success. Also, we try to keep realism when it comes to operations and our objectives, so obviously we partake in missions that the real 82nd Airborne partake in, these operations include activities such as...

    • Counter Terrorism
    • Large Scale Conventional Warfare
    • Static Line Parachute Insertions
    • Helicopter Based Assaults (Direct Action is a possibility)
    • Defensive Operations
    • and many more activities that are not needing to be listed

    Training and Requirements


    We will begin with requirements, as the rest is not applicable to you if you do not meet these.

    • Must be 16+, if you are 14 or 15 there is a phase of candidacy
    • Must be mature and have a professional attitude
    • Must be willing to follow the chain of command
    • Must own a legal copy of ArmA 3
    • Must be willing to dedicate time towards the unit, as it shall to you
    • Must be able to make at least one unit event a week unless excused
    • Must complete the training process in the required time frame
    • Must maintain respect for your and others at all times

    If you meet these requirements, then we will explain our training

    Training to become a member comes in the forms of Basic Combat Training, Advanced Individual Training, and the Airborne School. This comes in a 2 week long training course, which if you end up missing a day, must be made up. The longest you can be in training for is 1 month, otherwise you will be removed. Basic Combat Training is done first, and carried out on a Saturday or Sunday one weekend. Advanced Individual Training and Airborne School are done the following weekend on Saturday and Sunday.

    Training does however differ depending on your MOS, as the one listed above only applies to infantry, health care specialists, radio operators, and TACP Operators. If you are enlisted in the 104th Fighter Squadron or the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade your training will differ.

    How Do I Join?


    Joining is a very simple process, it can be done by simply connecting to our teamspeak and finding a S-9 Personnel, who will then direct you to an S-1 Personnel and have your enlistment begin. Should you wish to get more information on this process, you can ask any S-9 or S-1 personnel on our teamspeak at...

    82ndab-us.teamspeak3.com

    or come to our website and read the recruitment information forum section at

    82ndab-us.enjin.com

    Thank you for reading this post.


  5. Ok, so I have been doing milsim for around 5 (nearing 6) years now, and when I was a military simulation unit, I was simulation. This means an accurate portrayal of structure and etiquette, as well as a mature, professional, and respectful environment. While I choose to keep this short, if you wish to talk with me and discuss my past and how I can benefit your unit, feel free to send me a private message and we can talk. Thank you.


  6. Hello, I am a milsim player looking for one of the most realistic experiences I can get. Here is what I offer.

    4 Years of Milsim

    Extensive Knowledge on US Military

    A 50 slot teamspeak for usage

    Manuals from USAF Cadets on leadership (if wanted)

    Lots of prior experience in administrating/leadership

    If what I have told you thus far has interested you, then here is what I would like out of a unit

    Organization

    Maturity

    Operations

    Accurate knowledge and representation of unit they represent.

    Thanks

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