U.S. Army’s 233rd Birthday Combat Experience
OPLCMSS and The U.S. Army Recruiting Brigade celebrated the 233rd birthday of this Nation’s most powerful fighting force. The event took place on an a Hollywood movie ranch, which contained an authentic representation of a typical middle-eastern town. Hatchet Force attended as assistant staff members and also played the part of “Freedom Fighters”, an insurgency that the US Forces had to deal with in the town.
U.S. Army Active duty personnel, future soldier recruits, and avid airsofters all came out in the 90+ degree heat to celebrate and have a good time. The fighting was rough, and the amazing movie set made it feel like you were in an episode of “The Unit”.
Our friends over at Airsoft Extreme made this event possible by sponsoring BBs, as well as handing out airsoft weapons by the crate-load for attendees to use for the day.
For more information on events like this, visit OPLCMSS at http://oplionclaws.com
Information on the U.S. Army: http://goarmy.com
EVENT PHOTOS:

July 28th, 2008 at 1714:42
“Qu”? “Qu” does not mean stop in arabic… Also the Qaaf and Waaw should be connected like قو
July 28th, 2008 at 2023:18
ALEX –
Didn’t think anyone would catch that. That’s Hollywood for ya
. They are pretty close though. I believe the correct usage is “قف ” .Thanks for the comment.
July 29th, 2008 at 0506:10
Yep. That is correct. I left the guy a voice message regarding it. I’m surprised no one’s made any mention of it regarding the place’s clientel
July 31st, 2008 at 1326:19
Arabic is not the primary language in Afghanistan, which is apparently where the village is supposed to represent. Nevertheless, it also doesn’t appear to be spelled correctly in Farsi either.