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> Australian Armed Forces [AAF], An Australian/New Zealand Co-Op ArmA 2 Clan
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post Apr 10 2012, 06:22
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The Australian Armed Forces, often referred to as just “AAF”, is a co-op based squad formed late 2008 and progressed through the mature versions of ArmA 1. AAF is highly regarded among Australian and New Zealand Clans and has a reputation of being one of, if not, the most active clan among the AusArmA Community.
With the release of ArmA 2 the AAF then proceeded into the pandemonium and began playing co-op straight away, and has continued to do so since release.
We play most evenings and often have members on TS3 almost every day. We often have scheduled Mission Nights and Joint-Operations with other clans. We currently rent a Gameserver's ArmA 2 server, we also, in co-operation with AEF, own a dedicated MSO server. A third server, on behalf of one of our members runs whenever required.



So you’re interested?
Awesome! To set the scene before we go onto how the AAF operates, here's some pre-dominant factors in becoming a member. You are mature when the games rolling, a bit of fun out of game is never shy, but you must put your serious face on when playing or you won't get far. Don’t get us wrong, we love a laugh, but we despise immaturity and generic “Pub Play”. You must also be highly teamwork oriented; cooperative and are Australian or within approx 5 hours of (GMT +10). There is no minimum dedication within the AAF, however a regular check of the forums to show your still with us is required at least weekly unless you apply for leave. The AAF has a relaxed attitude and we enjoy chilling out and talking smack in the forums or TS, but when we jump ingame, we always switch on, enjoy what ArmA 2 offers and have a good time.

Ok, so how do we operate?
The AAF is a squad that focuses on the realistic aspect of game play, whilst sometimes those two terms can be contradictory, we get the best balance possible. We spend at minimum a few hours per month training and completing exercises, making sure we are up to standard, and have our own written doctrine for new recruits to learn upon entry. Don’t let this deter you, it’s not pages of a PDF, rather some small and important information the AAF has written up over time to most effectively complete missions in the ArmA verse.



What does our training consist of?
Our training is a very enjoyable and an excellent learning process. We don't expect our new recruits to sit through tedious hours of recruit training, so we break the training up into different elements to be taken over various nights. Some of the recruitment training modules that you will learn consist of;

Navigation
Cam and Concealment
Patrolling
Formations
Target Indications
Contact Drills
Fire and Movement
Basic Section Attack
Break Contact Drills
Obstacle Crossings
Ambushes

Great, where do I sign up?
To become an AAF member, you must first place your entry application through the Google document below and then register on these forums and PM Antipop informing him that you’ve applied and ready to go. An easy way to get in contact with the clan is via TeamSpeak (information below). Upon processing of your application, you will be contacted a senior member on our team speak channel on the AusArmA team speak server; after meeting and assessing your personality, you will begin the selection process, and from the information provided in your application you will be assigned to a unit, a relative position and begin the training. During your application, all are welcome to play with us during our games, however, if we have a scheduled mission night, we require members only to be a part of these.

If you complete the training without any serious problems, and we are happy with your performance, you will be slotted into your unit and will began playing where they may be deployed.
Upon completion of entry, at any time without posting for official leave you will have 4 weeks maximum inactivity, before you are deemed inactive and removed from the team; to re-deem yourself you will have to speak to the CO and be granted special permissions to re join; unless under specific circumstance.

Microphones are required for any communications, and mandatory; a moderate internet connection and good 3D performance is also recommended for solid game play.
We haven't set an age restriction, but if you are below 18, you will be judged on maturity and ability to become part of a team in the ArmA game world.


If you are interested in AAF, then please, fill out this Google form below and one of the senior members will contact you.

**AAF RECRUITMENT GOOGLE DOCUMENT:** https://docs.google....2xZNlE6MQ#gid=0

Don't forget to register on the AAF forums and Private Message Antipop stating you’ve filled out the above document and what your Forum Account is.

If you have any problems during the recruitment process or have any queries, feel free to email me; matt.hurley91@gmail.com , contact me on skype (theantipop91), give me a yell on TS3 or PM me on the forums.
Some other points of call are; Monty (Skype: montybravo – Email: monfries@rocketmail.com) or Thor (Skype: nitsud2k4 – Email: dustfet@gmail.com)

AAF uses it's own internal mod whilst gaming, however, we also use the latest versions of ACE, ACEX & ACRE.
For more information on all the AAF's required mods, please visit this thread.




The AAF Use use Teamspeak 3 and Skype to co-ordinate games most of the time, download these below.

http://www.teamspeak.com
http://www.skype.com
Our teamspeak is; ts.ausarma.org (The AAF Channels)

We also have a dedicated ArmA 2/OA Server, just filter 'AAF'

AAF SERVERS:
Dedicated AAF ArmA 2 CO Server: 202.60.81.105:2302 :: Filter 'AAF' ingame.


Dedicated AAF ArmA 2 CO Server #2: 199.19.108.131:2302 :: Filter 'AAF' ingame.



Dedicated AAF & AEF MSO/Joint-Op CO Server: 202.62.137.198:2302 :: Filter 'AAF' ingame.



AusArmA TS3: 202.62.137.195:9987 :: AAF Channel


This post has been edited by Antipop AAF: May 4 2012, 08:54
 
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