Post by happygolucky on Jan 25, 2015 1:53:05 GMT
1. Name
You are free to choose an alias name if you are not comfortable using your real name, but please don't use fictional characters, fake/unrealistic names or celebrity names. Please state an initial and last name for consistency.
D. Shepard
2. Age and Date of Birth
The minimum requirements are 16+, DoB to be given DD/MM/YYYY
15, 02/03/1999
3. Nationality
We encourage applicants from all over the world but please ensure you can attend our training sessions before applying. Some time zones make it difficult or impossible to attend.
United States.
4. Steam Account Name / Username
Please note we require all members to use Steam as it is our primary method of communication outside the forums
Happy Go Lucky: steamcommunity.com/id/dsfadsfafdfda
5. Do you own ArmA 3? Also, how much experience do you have in this game?
We require you to own ArmA 3 to join the 2RRF and experience in the games is encouraged and appreciated, but not required.
Yes. I started playing ArmA 3 in early beta testing. Since then I have been apart of 3 American based MILSIMs.
6. Do you have a microphone?
Communication is essential to be apart of the 2RRF, so you will not be accepted without a microphone.
Yes.
7. How did you hear about us?
Did you hear about us from Youtube? Google search? Armaholic? A friend? A Forum? This information helps us with our advertisement.
Simply by browsing the ArmA server browser.
8. Are you able to attend the following training days?
Wednesday 19:30 and Sunday 19:30
Unfortunately Wednesday training time is exactly when I leave school. Living 30 minutes away, this makes attending training unlikely.
Affirmative for Sunday training.
9. Do you agree to remain active, checking the forums at least once every 36 hours and posting Attendance?
All of our members must attend training as much as possible, you are also expected to check the forums frequently for unit announcements, promotions and modification updates. You are also expected to post attendance in Section Attendance Polls when you can or cannot attend training / operations.
Yes.
10. Were you recruited by a member of the 2RRF?
A recommendation from a member can aid in being accepted.
Yes, Capt. R. Wilkes
11. Are you able to speak fluent English?
This is a primary requirement. If you do not understand English you unfortunately can't function in this unit.
Yes.
12. Are you currently in a unit, clan or community?
We do not accept applicants who have prior commitments, we expect complete dedication.
No.
13. How much experience do you have with AGM or other Realism modifications??
Experience with these modifications is valuable but not entirely required as you are taught to use them during your training if you have little to no experience.
I am familiar with AGM and TFAR.
14. Have you been a member of any other realism / mil-sim groups or units. If so, please expand on this experience?
If so, please state who you were with, for how long and expand on roles and or positions your held in said unit/units.
My first ArmA 3 Unit, and for the most part the only one I can remember, was the 15th MEU. I had at least a 3 weeks of play time with them. I first served as a infantry rifleman, then applied for AR. Around my second week, I found myself in the position of fireteam leader, where I became versed in fundamental leadership skills. Unfortunately, the unit disbanded about a week later.
15. Do you have any previous real-life experience in your nations armed forces, cadet forces, reserve forces, civil defense / security work or reenactment?
Having real-life experience with any military or military affiliated group can be valuable as the 2RRF is a realism military simulator group.
No.
16. Please elaborate on why you wish to join 2nd Battalion - The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers,
Please be as detailed as possible, a well worded and expansive response will benefit your application.
This MILSIM seems to have great potential. I say this based on the leadership and its understanding of leading a unit. They know their own limits, as well as their soldier's limits. They are calm and decisive in their decisions, asking for what they know their soldiers can achieve.
In short, the leadership is primarily what brings me in. I enjoy the fact that it's not a self-destructive
You are free to choose an alias name if you are not comfortable using your real name, but please don't use fictional characters, fake/unrealistic names or celebrity names. Please state an initial and last name for consistency.
D. Shepard
2. Age and Date of Birth
The minimum requirements are 16+, DoB to be given DD/MM/YYYY
15, 02/03/1999
3. Nationality
We encourage applicants from all over the world but please ensure you can attend our training sessions before applying. Some time zones make it difficult or impossible to attend.
United States.
4. Steam Account Name / Username
Please note we require all members to use Steam as it is our primary method of communication outside the forums
Happy Go Lucky: steamcommunity.com/id/dsfadsfafdfda
5. Do you own ArmA 3? Also, how much experience do you have in this game?
We require you to own ArmA 3 to join the 2RRF and experience in the games is encouraged and appreciated, but not required.
Yes. I started playing ArmA 3 in early beta testing. Since then I have been apart of 3 American based MILSIMs.
6. Do you have a microphone?
Communication is essential to be apart of the 2RRF, so you will not be accepted without a microphone.
Yes.
7. How did you hear about us?
Did you hear about us from Youtube? Google search? Armaholic? A friend? A Forum? This information helps us with our advertisement.
Simply by browsing the ArmA server browser.
8. Are you able to attend the following training days?
Wednesday 19:30 and Sunday 19:30
Unfortunately Wednesday training time is exactly when I leave school. Living 30 minutes away, this makes attending training unlikely.
Affirmative for Sunday training.
9. Do you agree to remain active, checking the forums at least once every 36 hours and posting Attendance?
All of our members must attend training as much as possible, you are also expected to check the forums frequently for unit announcements, promotions and modification updates. You are also expected to post attendance in Section Attendance Polls when you can or cannot attend training / operations.
Yes.
10. Were you recruited by a member of the 2RRF?
A recommendation from a member can aid in being accepted.
Yes, Capt. R. Wilkes
11. Are you able to speak fluent English?
This is a primary requirement. If you do not understand English you unfortunately can't function in this unit.
Yes.
12. Are you currently in a unit, clan or community?
We do not accept applicants who have prior commitments, we expect complete dedication.
No.
13. How much experience do you have with AGM or other Realism modifications??
Experience with these modifications is valuable but not entirely required as you are taught to use them during your training if you have little to no experience.
I am familiar with AGM and TFAR.
14. Have you been a member of any other realism / mil-sim groups or units. If so, please expand on this experience?
If so, please state who you were with, for how long and expand on roles and or positions your held in said unit/units.
My first ArmA 3 Unit, and for the most part the only one I can remember, was the 15th MEU. I had at least a 3 weeks of play time with them. I first served as a infantry rifleman, then applied for AR. Around my second week, I found myself in the position of fireteam leader, where I became versed in fundamental leadership skills. Unfortunately, the unit disbanded about a week later.
15. Do you have any previous real-life experience in your nations armed forces, cadet forces, reserve forces, civil defense / security work or reenactment?
Having real-life experience with any military or military affiliated group can be valuable as the 2RRF is a realism military simulator group.
No.
16. Please elaborate on why you wish to join 2nd Battalion - The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers,
Please be as detailed as possible, a well worded and expansive response will benefit your application.
This MILSIM seems to have great potential. I say this based on the leadership and its understanding of leading a unit. They know their own limits, as well as their soldier's limits. They are calm and decisive in their decisions, asking for what they know their soldiers can achieve.
In short, the leadership is primarily what brings me in. I enjoy the fact that it's not a self-destructive