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Elmer, NJ Tri-State Special Operations Command arrived at NJ Nam with a makeover. Known as the guys in the ACUs and the three skull patches, TSSOC will be known as the guys in the Multicams. Seeing that the camouflage works better in the environs that TSSOC plays in, the 30 plus member team, debuted in their Multicams.
With its brutal ambushes, grueling trench warfare, exhilarating tank engagements and ferocious night fighting, New Jersey NAM is one of the most anticipated and well-attended games in the mid-Atlantic region each year. Hosted by USANA shooting club, NJ NAM is the high-water mark of the spring scenario paintball season, and Tri-State came out to battle in this excellent arena. This year, the playing field was quite different than in years past, with an unusual horseshoe-like shape that contained a wide variety of terrain features. This setup would be sure to put their training and tactical thinking to the test, Tri-State was eager for the battle to begin!
From the start of the game, Tri-State seized the initiative, moving rapidly toward their objective and leading the American forces into battle. It was the area of elaborate trenches and dense foliage at the field’s most narrow section, known as Firebase Charlie, which was Tri-State’s primary objective. Charged with pushing the flanks while their allies held the center of the American line, Tri-State arrived to find Firebase Charlie already in the hands of the North Vietnamese, who were heavily dug-in and supported by several armored vehicles. Undaunted, Tri-State pushed forward, assaulting under heavy enemy fire and outflanking the entrenched NVA regulars, establishing a base of fire and dispatching their elite anti-armor units to destroy the enemy tanks. The North Vietnamese, now facing an onslaught from three sides, fell back to secondary defensive positions to slow the American advance. With Firebase Charlie secured, the American forces consolidated their foothold on this vital objective while Tri-State continued their push toward the enemy base.
Throughout the battle, Tri-State’s warriors were in the thick of the battle, disrupting enemy reinforcements, leading American units, and completing missions assigned by American command. One such mission in particular would throw Tri-State into the middle of a genuine, large scale tank battle! Ordered to take and hold a vital crossroads for use by American armor, Tri-State secured the objective as numerous American armor units rolled past. The North Vietnamese, however, had armor units of their own, and were not going to allow the Americans to own this vital position without a fight! With vehicle after vehicle joining the melee and tank rounds flying, Tri-State members set about eliminating the enemy’s infantry, leaving American armor free to engage the enemy tanks and open up the road to the enemy’s headquarters. By the end of the second day, Tri-State and the American forces had secured enough points for a victory in the battle, and Tri-State salutes the North Vietnamese forces for their fair play and tenacious opposition. Tri-State had an excellent game, and will be eagerly awaiting next year’s exciting New Jersey NAM!
Event photos are located here http://www.tristatespecops.com/albums/njnam09/photo1.html
Tri-State Special Operations Command next upcoming game will be Black Market War presents: Heartbreak Ridge at Paintball Sports Inc. at Plattekill, NY on October 24 -25, 2009. Also stay tuned for a second TSSOC produced scenario to follow the well-received, TSSOC presents Red Dawn in the spring of 2010.
Tri-State Special Operations Command (TSSOC) is a team of highly motivated military-simulation scenario and woodsball players with a common goal to help shape the sport of scenario paintball while improving our team’s tactical capability. For more information, please visit http://www.tristatespecops.com
Contact: Chris Crawford (aka DEATHX)
T.S.S.O.C. Public Relations
Crawford@netcarrier.com
215-768-6975
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