Satmax
11.10.2009, 15:04
Hello,
I'm not new to WWIIOL, ran with the Razorbacks (Allies) after picking the game up in September 2001. I realized how fruity the Allies were so I switched sides and hooked up with the 31st Wrecking Crew. I had a stint in the GHC, doing some KG XO and CO positions until the regime at the time thought too many 31st were in the GHC and kicked out a lot of higher 31st guys. Most of us stopped playing at this point to try out Armed Assault and that's where most of us have stayed while some have joined other squads in WWIIOL...
My Deutsch Telecom internet sucks balls so my Arma days are confined to single player campaigns. I rejoined WWIIOL last week and it looks like I came back at a good time, with the upcoming release of 1.31.
I am in the US Air Force, and I live at the old Bitburg Air Base housing area, which is a lot nicer than living at Spangdahlem Air Base because it always smells like horseshit over there. I work on heavies (cargo planes) as a hydraulics specialist. I've been stationed near Canada, in Japan, near Washington DC and now in Germany.
I don't speak any German, and that's a damn shame since a lot of my family is from Sweden and Germany.
S! and see you on the killing fields!
Sat
I'm not new to WWIIOL, ran with the Razorbacks (Allies) after picking the game up in September 2001. I realized how fruity the Allies were so I switched sides and hooked up with the 31st Wrecking Crew. I had a stint in the GHC, doing some KG XO and CO positions until the regime at the time thought too many 31st were in the GHC and kicked out a lot of higher 31st guys. Most of us stopped playing at this point to try out Armed Assault and that's where most of us have stayed while some have joined other squads in WWIIOL...
My Deutsch Telecom internet sucks balls so my Arma days are confined to single player campaigns. I rejoined WWIIOL last week and it looks like I came back at a good time, with the upcoming release of 1.31.
I am in the US Air Force, and I live at the old Bitburg Air Base housing area, which is a lot nicer than living at Spangdahlem Air Base because it always smells like horseshit over there. I work on heavies (cargo planes) as a hydraulics specialist. I've been stationed near Canada, in Japan, near Washington DC and now in Germany.
I don't speak any German, and that's a damn shame since a lot of my family is from Sweden and Germany.
S! and see you on the killing fields!
Sat