Operation: Wounded Eagle May 29-30
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Operation: Wounded Eagle May 29-30
Operation: Wounded Eagle
Memorial Day Weekend
2 Day Event - May 29-30, 2010
Jacksonville, FL
$45 Advance Registration / $60 Walk-On Reg
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The Republic of Georgia is completing final steps for joining NATO and the European union amidst ongoing protests and threats from Russia. Construction begins on a US-designed missile-defense grid. Russian military forces build up along the northern border, but Russian threats are dismissed as saber-rattled from Moscow.
The 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne is on a training deployment, working with the Georgian military in a series of exercises in the Caucasus foothills. On the night of May 26th, three Russian mechanized divisions roar across the border, smashing Georgian defenses and driving deep into the heart of the republic. The 101st is bypassed and encircled by the Russian advance, which slows just north of Tblisi. With a healthy respect of US airpower, the Russian divisions are augmented with unusually heavy air defense elements, creating a effective barrier to US overflights of northern Georgia.
As the United States and NATO rush to deploy units to southern Georgia, Russia issues an ultimatum calling for the dismantling of the missile-defense grid, the establishment of a 25-km Russian security zone in northern Georgia and the immediate surrender of the 101st Airborne, which is trapped nearly 60-km behind Russian lines.
Refusing to let 4th Brigade become a hostage, the brigade commander issues a formal communique echoing the famous reply of General McAuliffe 66 years earlier, "NUTS!"
As the Russian noose closes around what World Network News has dubbed, "The Lost Brigade", the 4th BCT consolidates its ammo, readies its gear and prepares for a break-out. With the Russian air defense shield active, the soldiers of the 101st face a 60-km march through enemy held-territory with minimal air support and little hope of resupply and reinforcement.
American
4th BCT/101st Airborne (Taskforce Xenophon)
Multicam
ACU
Russian
42nd Motor Rifle Division
Woodland
Woodland MARPAT
19th Motor Rifle Division
Tiger Stripe
Urban
22nd Independant Spetsnaz Brigade
Russian Uniforms (any pattern)
Black
Memorial Day Weekend
2 Day Event - May 29-30, 2010
Jacksonville, FL
$45 Advance Registration / $60 Walk-On Reg
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Promo video online at [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
The Republic of Georgia is completing final steps for joining NATO and the European union amidst ongoing protests and threats from Russia. Construction begins on a US-designed missile-defense grid. Russian military forces build up along the northern border, but Russian threats are dismissed as saber-rattled from Moscow.
The 4th Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne is on a training deployment, working with the Georgian military in a series of exercises in the Caucasus foothills. On the night of May 26th, three Russian mechanized divisions roar across the border, smashing Georgian defenses and driving deep into the heart of the republic. The 101st is bypassed and encircled by the Russian advance, which slows just north of Tblisi. With a healthy respect of US airpower, the Russian divisions are augmented with unusually heavy air defense elements, creating a effective barrier to US overflights of northern Georgia.
As the United States and NATO rush to deploy units to southern Georgia, Russia issues an ultimatum calling for the dismantling of the missile-defense grid, the establishment of a 25-km Russian security zone in northern Georgia and the immediate surrender of the 101st Airborne, which is trapped nearly 60-km behind Russian lines.
Refusing to let 4th Brigade become a hostage, the brigade commander issues a formal communique echoing the famous reply of General McAuliffe 66 years earlier, "NUTS!"
As the Russian noose closes around what World Network News has dubbed, "The Lost Brigade", the 4th BCT consolidates its ammo, readies its gear and prepares for a break-out. With the Russian air defense shield active, the soldiers of the 101st face a 60-km march through enemy held-territory with minimal air support and little hope of resupply and reinforcement.
American
4th BCT/101st Airborne (Taskforce Xenophon)
Multicam
ACU
Russian
42nd Motor Rifle Division
Woodland
Woodland MARPAT
19th Motor Rifle Division
Tiger Stripe
Urban
22nd Independant Spetsnaz Brigade
Russian Uniforms (any pattern)
Black
Medic21- Joe Mid Cap
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Join date : 2010-04-02
Re: Operation: Wounded Eagle May 29-30
Damn, I wish I would have known about this one sooner.
Animal Mother- Joe High Caps
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Join date : 2010-03-28
Re: Operation: Wounded Eagle May 29-30
JPres, this is the info you wanted. Me, LTS, and Cheese are going. Maybe CDR but he hasn't confirmed yet. If CDR can't go there will an open spot in my truck if your interested. We will be camping on site, and going in multicam.
Medic21- Joe Mid Cap
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Join date : 2010-04-02
Re: Operation: Wounded Eagle May 29-30
thanks for the info man, Panama City's "Team Challenge" will be the same weekend, but if something happens with that I would like to check this out
jpresley17- Novice
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Join date : 2010-03-24
Re: Operation: Wounded Eagle May 29-30
big games in FL. suck i can't go they wont let mini me play , hope you have a good time and bring home some pics.
allout- Admin
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Join date : 2010-03-24
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