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PostSubject: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptySat Feb 16, 2008 9:57 pm

Hey guys I figured I would make it a lil easier for ya'll and get the basic info and sites to go to to check FSO out. Aaron and I had alot of fun doing FSO last night. I think we should get a pole on who would want to do this. As you know Aaron we have to have the least amount of ppl so we don't get kicked out for good. Well, ya'll will see what I am talking about.

Squad Operations Information
Squad Operations Information

Welcome to the Squad Operations Forum. Squad Operations events are Squad based single life events setup around a historical conflicts from 1938 to 1945 and in all theatres of operations. Western front, Eastern front, Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Pacific. Squads are organized into two sides of the conflict, (Allied vs Axis) and compete against each other in the 3 week tour to fulfill assigned orders and bring victory to their side.

Brief overview

To participate in Squad Operations you must be in a squad that has registered and active in the event. You may fly as a guest in a squad for only one tour after that you are expected to join with a squad or bring in your own.

Squad Operations take place most every Friday (3 weeks on and 1 week off) in the Special Events Arena at 11 PM Eastern.

All squads need to supply two contacts (usually C.O. and X.O. e-mails) so CM's can contact them with any important information or mission objectives.

Each tour squads are expected to commit to a certain number of pilots and stay within range of 2 above or 2 below.

4-6
7-10
11-15
16-21
22-27
28-32
32+

*Squad C.O.'s have wide range to choose from. If a squad C.O. chose 4-6 they may show up with as little as 2 pilots and as many as 8. If a squad C.O. chose 7-10 then they could show up with as few as 5, but no more than 12.

If you want to check out the Squad Operations go here.
http://ahevents.org/fso-related/fri...ps-welcome.html
If you want to sign up your squad for Squad Operations then go here.
http://ahevents.org/fso/squad_signup.html
More info and rules can be found here
http://ahevents.org/fso-related/fso-rules.html
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PostSubject: Here are the main rules guys   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptySat Feb 16, 2008 10:12 pm

-Glossary of terms used in FSO

FSO: Friday Squad Operations.

CM Team: The all volunteer team that runs all of AH Special Events.

Admin CM's: Designers of FSO (and other) events.

Host CM's: CM's that set-up and run the events, during the events.

CiC: Comander in Charge, comander of either the Allied or Axis forces.

FSO Event: An event runs for 3 Fridays in a row.

FSO Frame: One Friday of a 3 Friday event.

SEA: Special Events Arena, where FSO (and other events) are held.



1. This is a squad based event

- The purpose of the Friday Squad Operations is to provide players with an environment of fair play as seen in a historical light. This may include strategies, tactics, and logistics that were used during World War II. It may also include adjustments to promote healthy entertainment for FSO.

- FSO is designed to distribute about half of the workload among the players in FSO, by use of CiC's. These CiC's are responsible for specific orders for their side, plane usage by squads, making sure all targets are attacked by T+60, and vectoring squads to other targets during the event

- The idea for this series has been drawn from successful Warbirds S3 series and the previous Tour of Duty series of Aces High.


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2. Participation
- No walkons will be allowed on the day of the events, (frames). Any individual pilots wishing to participate must pre-register with squadrons or contact the squadrons ahead of time, not the minutes before the frame, or in the SEA before the start of the frame.

- Currently we have about 200-300 pilots in the Friday Squad Operations. We have room for more squads who wish to participate.

- Squadrons which did not register initially can be added to the Squad Operations series by filling out an application form. Generally squadrons are added in the next FSO Event. Usually 1-3 weeks time. To be accepted into FSO you must have a minimum of 4-6 regular attendees. You also must have a squad CO and XO listed with valid e-mails on the aplication form. The CO and XO can not be the same person, and a third contact is highly recomended.

- Squadrons which leave the series for whatever reason and wish to return may have to wait till the next Event or longer. Squads may not leave and come back multiple times. Squads are expected to contact CM’s when leaving. Squads are required to participate in all the frames.

- Once a squadron is accepted into FSO - it is a member forever - unless it wishes to leave or is dismissed by the CM team. (see rules on attendance and CO volunteers )


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3. Guests


- Unassociated pilots may post in the Squad Operations forum asking for a guest spot in the current Squad Operations. Or they may use the C.O. and X.O. contact list on the Squad Operations web site. They may apply for a “guests” spot that each squadron holds. It is entirely up to the squadron CO. He will accept or reject a request from guest pilots.
- Unassociated pilots, (those from non participating squads) will be allowed to fly as a guest of a member squad, in the event, in order to give them a feel of what the Squad Operations is all about.

- If a guest is accepted into the squadron for the Squad Operations, in the eyes of Squad Operations crew he is a part of this squadron, and the CO of his squadron will be held responsible for this guest's actions/behavior.


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4. Attendance

- Approximately 1 week prior to the start of the event, each squadron CO will be expected to submit an estimate of how many pilots from his squadron will be available to fly in each of the upcoming frames of the next event (this number must remain the same in all 3 frames). This number is used to assign aircraft and balance the sides in the design phase of the event. It is vital these be as accurate as possible due to the necessity of keeping the frames balanced.

- Each squadron is expected to stay within their selected range that event with an adjustment of 2 under or 2 over. If this rule is violated, squadron may be removed from the Squad Operations. Removal is up to the head of the Squad Operations and Admin CM's for Squad Operations.

-CO's are expected to choose from the following list of ranges for their numbers:

4-6
7-10
11-15
16-21
22-27
28-32
32+

*Squad C.O.'s have wide range of numbersto choose from. If a squad C.O. chose 4-6 they may show up with as little as 2 pilots and as many as 8. More than 8 may result in a point penalty for their side. If a squad C.O. chose 7-10 then they could show up with as few as 5, but no more than 12, more than 12 may also result in a point penalty.

- Squads that are under in attendance will be reminded and may have to lower their committed numbers. Any squad that is a no-show will be warned and then removed if it happens twice.

- Squads that are over in attendance may cost their side, (Allied or Axis) a penalty in points. Squads that have too many pilots are expected to have their extra pilots sit it out or fly with another squad that is not over in their committed numbers.

- Squad Operations aircraft assignments will not be revealed until after all the expected numbers are received.

- If a squad does not update their numbers then they will be expected to show up with what they listed the previous tour.


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5. Events and Settings

- Squad Operations will take place on Friday night at 11 PM Eastern.

- Frames will start at 11pm ET regardless of CO's readiness.

- Anyone who crashes on take off or has a mishap may reup without asking but only in the first 15 minutes of the frame, and only if you have not been engadged by the enemy.

- Fields close 15 minutes after the hour except for discos.

- Discos may reup up to 30 minutes after the hour.

- After 30 minutes the fields are closed and no reups are allowed (unless design allows for a 2nd life)

- All targets must be attacked within 60 minutes of the start of the frame. They must be attacked with explosive ordinance, (rockets and bombs) by a full squadron. Feints and diversions prior to a larger strike force do not satisfy the requirements of this rule. Simply strafing a target with fighters does not satisfy the requirements of this rule. CIC's are expected to construct their orders in such a way that the main attacks reach their targets by T+60. Administrator CM's may request copies of orders to evaluate the observance of this rule.

- Arena settings will be as "historical" as they can be made. Short icons, no in-flight radar, kill messages turned off, historical terrains/match ups.

- Scoring may be done using a special parser. Squad Operations will generally be based on points. Points will be determined by the Admin CM. Point values can be found on the AH Events site under the current FSO listing.

- All events will generally be "one life" frames. Pilots may be allowed a 2nd life depending on the aircraft flown. This may take place after the 30 minute mark.

- Since historical plane match up's will be used, squadrons will have to rotate to fly strike aircraft or aircraft other then their preferred side or type. All squadrons are expected to keep up their participation in such case. This is done to balance the series and will be distributed as fairly as possible.

- Scoring will be based on a squadron and Allied/Axis performance as a whole, with less emphasis on the individual pilot.




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6. Responsibilities.

Squadron CO :

- Behavior of his pilots during the event.

- Report anticipated participation numbers of his squadron before every 3 week event.

- Provide two valid contacts for their squad. Usually a C.O. and X.O. e-mail address.

- Squads who do not provide two working e-mails will be warned twice then removed from Squad Operations.

- Find and report to the CM team one volunteer from the squadron to lead (as a Frame CiC) one Squad Operations frame. This maybe the CO himself or a member of his squad. Anyone new to this can find steps on how to be a Frame CiC here. Anyone needing assistance may contact any member of the Squad Operations team to help them with their Frame CiC duties.

- When it is that squads turn to provide a Frame CiC in Squad Operations and they are unable, then the squadron must find a replacement Frame CiC or risk being removed from Squad Operations.

- Squad C.O.'s and X.O.'s are expected to keep up with the Squad Operations forum and current happenings of Squad Operations.

- Frame CiC's are expected to have their orders out by Wednesday night at the latest. Orders sent out after Wednesday will be considered late. Squads who are chronically late with orders will be warned and then may be removed from Friday Squad Operations.

- Assuring that pilots in his squadron are fully aware of their duties and responsibilities in relation to the Squad Operations event. This includes orders/plane/field assignments/uniform.

- Squads are expected to put guests in uniform prior to the start of the frame. Any pilots that are not in uniform by the start of the frame may be ejected.

- Personal behavior of the pilots in the arena will be put to highest standard of honor and good sportsmanship. CO's will have to deal with the disruptive pilots from their squadrons.

- We encourage squadrons to use the mission editor or message of the day for squad communication.

Pilots:
- Report for the frame at an appropriate time, (approximately 1 hour before). The frame will start on the hour whether CO's are ready or not.

- Take steps to find out plane/field/orders assignments for the frame prior to the frame. Usually contacting their own C.O. or the Frame CiC.

- Be familiar with and always obey by the rules of the event.



Squad Operations Frame CiC:

- Read and understand all the rules as they pertain to the current event.

- Receive and review the frame objectives as sent by Admin CM and follow the steps for the Frame CiC.'s.

- Insure that squadron C.O.’s have received their orders by e-mail, no later than Wednesday night prior to the Friday night Squad Operations.

- It is the responsibility of the Frame C.O. to insure orders were received by the squad C.O.’s.

- Frame CiC's must assign squads to hit all targets within the first hour of the frame.

- Frame CiC.’s must assign squads to defend all targets during the first hour.

- The "aircraft of interest" for each squadron should be taken into consideration when aircraft are assigned.

- All squads may split, but only into 2 different AC. squads must have the same objective. Squads may not be split into 2 different groups to attack 2 different targets. They may fly a bomber with escort role, or 2 different fighters in the same squad to escort another squads bombers. etc. Unnecessary spliting is to be avoided.


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7. Penalties

- Squads that go over their commitment level will be warned and their side may be penalized.

- Squads that are under in attendance will be reminded and may have to lower their committed numbers. Any squad that is a no-show will be warned and then removed if it happens twice.

- Squads that are chronically under their limit will be warned twice, then possibly removed from Squad Operations.

- Any targets not initially attacked or defended in the first hour may result in a penalty of over all awarded points or the loss of objectives. This is to insure all squads will see action within the first hour. See above "T+60" rule.

- Squads that do not adhere to the squad splits concerning different aircraft may have a penalty of over all awarded points.

- A squad who is seen to abuse the above rules and guidelines or the rules and guidelines laid out by a CM to a specific Squad Operations maybe removed from Squad Operations.
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptySun Feb 17, 2008 5:51 pm

get us into this shit!
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyTue Feb 19, 2008 5:57 am

Hey this sounds like alot of fun would be very iterested
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyTue Feb 19, 2008 4:26 pm

I'm married with children. What else am I going to do on a Friday night?
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyTue Feb 19, 2008 5:09 pm

I rather like booze, but will find myself attending every now and then for sure
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyTue Feb 19, 2008 7:32 pm

Here's the thing, Mo, maybe not this friday becuz we are participating it with another squad, but once we have our own then your "attending evry now and then" may be accomodated. As for Saffron, hey brother, i need to know 100% that you may attend this friday FSO at 8PM ur time (get online at 7PM to be suited up). The reason is, LCCajuun just dropped the bomb that he may not make it, so we need to plug in a member for his slot, or else we're gonna lose face to the other squad who picked us up for this event.
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyTue Feb 19, 2008 11:18 pm

Again guys I would like to apologize about having to get out of FSO this Friday. I much rather do be doing that then working, but since I am goin gto New Braunfels next week for my testing at their PD. It wouldn't hurt to have an extra $80.00 bucks. Well, I will see ya'll wed night lata.
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyWed Feb 20, 2008 7:46 am

Just to let you know.. again..
I am free this Friday. The wife gave the Okay. 7:00pm (pacific) I'm there.
You'll have to let me know where to go and what to do.
I started reading the info, but come on, I don't even know how to change my e-mail address on my profile.
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyWed Feb 20, 2008 10:16 pm

You bring bad reputation to Californians, Jeff..... we are a state full of scholars and innovators. I only expect people from Louissianna and Texas, and Colorado to be unedumacated and not ontop about technology.
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PostSubject: Re: Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO   Aaron and Marc check this out aoubt FSO EmptyWed Feb 20, 2008 11:48 pm

See it's like this..
I turn the computer on.
I click on the Aces High link and poof... I'm playing.
Is there any other use for this thing.. oh wait... I hear there's porn on the internet.
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