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3 mos ago
Current Summer break is almost over. Back to work/school and all that non-fun stuff.
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5 mos ago
Summer break is upon me! Woo Hoo! Roleplaying, Warhammer (Age of Sigmar), writing a book, and the gym are my main activities for the next nine weeks.
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2 yrs ago
The dot over a lowercase i and j has a name! It's called a tittle, which is a noun meaning "a tiny amount or part of something". Like the dot over an i or a j.
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2 yrs ago
Cows don't leave the slaughterhouse, steaks do.
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3 yrs ago
Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless, like water Put water into a cup, becomes the cup Put water into a teapot, becomes the teapot Water can flow or drip or crash Be water, my friend --Bruce Lee
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I am a veteran of the United States Army and the US Army National Guard. I spent three years on Active Duty serving in the 4th Infantry Division (Mechanized) at Ft. Carson, CO, and the 3rd Armor Division at Kirch Göns, West Germany. I spent 18 years in the Army National Guard with the 26th Infantry Division "Yankee" and 29th Infantry Division (Light), "The Blue and the Gray". I was deployed to Bosnia-Herzegovina with the 29th ID (L) in 2001 - 2002. I have also been reading military history articles and books for 50 years. I do prefer Military Role Plays over all other genres, primarily because I have a vast knowledge of the subject including personal experiences. At the very least, my characters are always veterans.

I have been writing for pleasure for at least 35+ years but only got into forum-based Role Playing about fifteen years ago. I do enjoy Nation Role Plays and get into minute detail when designing my military. The only reason I enjoy excruciating detail in my militaries is because for me, it is fun. My education and experience on this subject afford me the insight to see the depth of the structure. It is not just a General and a large pile of soldiers. If someone wants assistance in designing an army, navy, or air force, please send me a PM. I will help. Please specify what level (echelon) or depth you would like me to go. When I say echelon, I mean Army, Corps, Division, Brigade/Regiment, Battalion/Squadron, Company/Troop/Battery, Platoon, and Squad/Section.

When I was a student in High School, I used to play Dungeons & Dragons (Edition 1 & 2). Later editions came out after I quit that game. Recently, I have been DMing a 5e campaign of my creation for my son and his friends. 5e is so much less cumbersome than earlier editions of D&D. I do have an interest in Tolkien-esque fantasy-styled Role Plays as well. Time travel has always been a fun genre for me, but to do it well, one must have a firm grasp of historical facts. I love doing this form of role play, especially since I have a solid foundation on the past.

There are only a few fanfictions I will participate in; Star Wars and Star Trek are two of them. I want to do an exclusively Klingon RP one of these days. I also avoid Canon characters.

I have real-world martial arts experience. I would love to write an RP about hand-to-hand combat, no fantasy magic chit, just hands elbows, knees, and feet. Maybe the occasional head butt thrown in to mix things up. I trained in Krav Maga for six and a half years. I earned a first-degree black belt in Krav Maga on 3 June 2017.

Krav Maga is an Israeli martial art form that employs practical self-defense techniques drawing forms & techniques from Muay Thai, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Taekwando. It is very brutal, demanding, and aggressive. During the seven years I trained, I have bruised two ribs, sustained several muscle pulls, and various lacerations and bruises over my body. I have received a sprained ankle and a fractured wrist. Before the first black belt test, I received a bone bruise to my right shin; where my roundhouse kicks impact. Yet, I am stupid enough to continue training. [Regardless of the physical pain, it is more fun than any other physical activity I have engaged in. Fortunately, the bone bruise healed up prior to the third and final test. EDIT: I did leave the sport over four years ago. :(]

Almost two years ago I completed my first novel, a science fiction set in the 24th century. It focuses on a Private Military Corporation solely employed by the earth government. I started a second book in November 2022 and hope to work on that this summer when I have more time.

Send me a PM for a Role Play or if you would like to see what sort of an army I could build for you.

--Gunther (AKA: Old School)



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This is a US Army Air Force role-play set during World War II. Your character is a member of the 317th Fighter Squadron of the 325th Fighter Group. We will run this RP with a round of posts on the ground doing whatever fighter pilots do on the ground and then a round of posts on a mission fighting the Germans. And Repeat.

I am not interested in lengthy character sheets, just the basics. Your starting character may or may not be your ending character. You may only have one character at a time, with an exception. If he dies in combat or is shot down and becomes a Prisoner of War then you can start a second or successive character. If by chance he does become a PoW, then you can write posts about his experiences in Stalag 7 if you are interested. If not, focus on the new free guy flying P-40s, P47s, or P51s depending on the time period. If your character is being escorted out of occupied territory, you can write that story as well. Remember, it could take several weeks before he gets back home.

I’ll follow the timeline of the 325th Fighter Group which started in New York and Rhode Island in 1942 and then first saw combat in the Mediterranean in April 1943. The squadron flew many missions between this first encounter and the end of the war in Europe in May 1945, mostly in the Mediterranean and Italy. We will not attempt to reproduce the lives of the men who flew these machines 80 years ago but fill our characters' lives with our imaginations.

Each Squadron is authorized eight aircraft initially but may be bumped up to twelve at some point in time. Also, as aircraft are lost or Non-Mission Capable (NMC) for maintenance, all the authorized aircraft may not be available for every mission. If a pilot dies, but his plane is replaced before the pilot, then we may have aircraft but not enough pilots.

With eight aircraft available per squadron, this means we’ll have at best 24 aircraft for the group. If twelve aircraft are available per squadron, then we’ll have 36 aircraft for the group.

If your character survives, living for a lengthy period, he can get promoted and moved into positions of responsibility. Everyone starts as a Second Lieutenant (2LT). Time in service with the unit is all you need to be promoted to First Lieutenant (1LT). Displaying Leadership ability, taking care of your comrades, and helping to instruct new squadron mates will get you promoted to Captain and expected to lead a flight of four aircraft. The squadron commander is a Major and if you stick around, exercising good leadership decisions your character may be promoted to that rank and given responsibility for one of the three squadrons in the Group. The Group commander is a Colonel, and his Executive Officer is a Lieutenant Colonel. They each fly an airplane not in one of the three squadrons, which technically bumps the number of aircraft up from 24 to 26 and from 36 to 38 if they are all Mission Capable.

Checkertails is the nickname of the group because each aircraft has a black and yellow checkerboard pattern on its tail like the one in the image above.
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