Soldier assigned to 115th Brigade Support Battalion, 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Calvary Division, scans for enemy targets during a chemical warfare attack during Decisive Action Rotation 23-08 at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, June 18. (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo) VIEW ORIGINAL 2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption –Ī U.S. The Army EOD techs supported the 1st Cavalry Division’s 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team “Ironhorse” from the rear to the frontlines by defeating mock Improvised Explosive Devices, unexploded ordnance and explosive Unmanned Aerial Systems. Army EOD technicians from the 704th Ordnance Company (EOD) “Lonestar” technicians cleared the way to victory against near-peer enemy forces during simulated large-scale combat operations on the National Training Center on Fort Irwin, California. But you will be doing it without my participation or money.Ħ) I know you don't give a damn anyway (your decision about the forums is clear evidence of that) but I wanted you to know.U.S. It is insulting to the mature players who kept this game alive for so many years and a clear indication that they want to chase the kiddies and couldn't care less about the rest of us.ĥ) So chase away WG. I have supported most of what WG has done, kept quiet about things I disagreed with and, in general, tried to view their actions in as positive light as I could.Ĥ) This decision to close the forums with 3 days notice is the last straw. Ģ) More importantly (to WG) I have spent literally thousands of dollars on this game since registering my account back in 2012.ģ) I am done with this game. I don't post from it because I got tired of getting tagged by ESL students whose authority here far exceeded their grasp of the language and culture. My playing account has over 11,000 battles and a 51% win rate.
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