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SIT REP
Previous Sit Reps
available
here.
10 JUNE
08 -- ESOG
Welcomes New Recruit
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EAG Combat Simulations'
Special Operations Group warmly welcomes new recruit Dan to our
team. Dan was offered the opportunity to join the team after many years of consistent and
honorable
participation in realistic combat
simulation with a “realism focused” mindset.
Dan has continually
demonstrated that
he shares a common purpose and vision with the other members of our
team. We are glad to have him among our ranks and look forward to
operating with him. Good Luck Dan! |
26
JANUARY 08 --
Congratulations to
Colby,
BHC ESOG Warrior of the Year 2007
Colby was awarded the
Battle Honor Corps ESOG Warrior of the Year 2007 by The Battle Honor Corps Command, EAG Combat
Simulations on January 19th, 2008 in
recognition of outstanding attendance/achievement during combat operations
resulting in the highest year end total battle honor average. This is
Colby's second consecutive BHCEWOTY. Congratulations Colby!
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JANUARY 08 -- ESOG Members Recognized for Heroism
In a ceremony on 19 January 2008, ESOG team members Spencer, Graham Dunkle, Brad
and Colby were presented the "Leave No Man Behind" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in recognition
of their selfless heroism during combat operations.
Time after time, these men put themselves in harm's way to rescue/recover
fallen comrades -- physically carrying them to safety.
22 NOVEMBER 07 -- Schedule Updated
ESOG's schedule has been updated for 2008.
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JANUARY 07 --
Congratulations to
Colby,
BHC ESOG Warrior of the Year 2006
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Colby was awarded the
Battle Honor Corps ESOG Warrior of the Year 2006 by The Battle Honor Corps Command, EAG Combat
Simulations on January 7th, 2007 in
recognition of outstanding attendance/achievement during combat operations
resulting in a year end total of 260 battle honors. |
16 JANUARY 07 -- ESOG Members Recognized for Heroism
In a ceremony on 06 January 2007, ESOG team members Spencer, Graham Dunkle, Brad, Colby,
Mike, Kyle and Ryan were presented the "Leave No Man Behind" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in recognition
of their selfless heroism during combat operations.
Time after time, these men put themselves in harm's way to rescue/recover
fallen comrades -- physically carrying them to safety.
16
JANUARY 07 --
ESOG Plank Owner Retires
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Founding Team Member Terry was presented
with a Certificate of Retirement
on January 7th, 2007
in honor of his six years of service. The
certificate was presented on behalf of EAG Combat Simulations’ Special
Operations Group for his untiring efforts throughout the years. It
carries with it our heartfelt thanks for his loyalty and friendship which
will long be remembered and appreciated. Terry was also presented with
a real steel Bushmaster AR-15 as a token of our appreciation of his service.
Good Luck Terry! |
20 DECEMBER 06 13:15 -- Schedule Updated
ESOG's schedule has been updated for 2007.
02 APRIL 06 -- ESOG
Welcomes New Recruit
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EAG Combat Simulations'
Special Operations Group warmly welcomes new recruit Mike to our
team. Mike was offered the opportunity to join the team this
past weekend, after nearly a year of consistent and
honorable
participation in realistic combat
simulation with a “realism focused” mindset.
Mike has continually
demonstrated that
he shares a common purpose and vision with the other members of our
team. We are glad to have him among our ranks and look forward to
operating with him. Good Luck Mike! |
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MARCH 06 -- ESOG
Welcomes New Recruit
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EAG Combat Simulations'
Special Operations Group warmly welcomes new recruit Kyle to our
team. Kyle was offered the opportunity to join the team this past
weekend, after nearly six years of consistent and
honorable
participation in realistic combat
simulation with a “realism focused” mindset.
Kyle has continually
demonstrated that
he shares a common purpose and vision with the other members of our
team. We are glad to have him among our ranks and look forward to
operating with him. Good Luck Kyle! |
06 MARCH 06 22:35 -- ESOG Operator
Sets the Bar with Promo Video
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Team member, Ryan has taken some declassified footage of ESOG
operations and put together a kick-ass little clip montage of the Evil E in
action. Click on the "ESOG" thumb left and watch it. Do it. |
10
JANUARY 06 15:21 --
Congratulations to Shane, BHC ESOG
Warrior of the Year 2005
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Shane was awarded the
Battle Honor Corps ESOG Warrior of the Year 2005 by The Battle Honor Corps Command, EAG Combat
Simulations on 07 January 2006 in
recognition of outstanding attendance/achievement during
combat operations resulting in a year end total of 292 battle honors. |
10 JANUARY 06 15:00 -- ESOG Members Recognized for Heroism
In a ceremony on 07 January 2006, ESOG team members Spencer, Graham Dunkle, Brad, Colby,
Ryan and Jon were presented the "Leave No Man Behind" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in recognition
of their selfless heroism during combat operations.
Time after time, these men put themselves in harm's way to rescue/recover
fallen comrades -- physically carrying them to safety.
29 NOVEMBER 05
14:43 -- Schedule Updated
ESOG's schedule has been updated to include dates in 2006.
05 SEPTEMBER 05 12:30 -- ESOG
Welcomes New Recruit
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EAG Combat Simulations'
Special Operations Group warmly welcomes new recruit Jon to our
team. Jon was offered the opportunity to join the team this
past weekend, after nearly a year of consistent and
honorable
participation in realistic combat
simulation with a “realism focused” mindset.
Jon has continually
demonstrated that
he shares a common purpose and vision with the other members of our
team. We are glad to have him among our ranks and look forward to
operating with him. Good Luck Jon! |
21 JANUARY 05
17:00 -- ESOG Members Recognized for Heroism
In a ceremony on 08 January 2005, ESOG team members Spencer, Tom, Graham Dunkle, Brad, Colby,
Terry and Ryan were presented the "Leave No Man Behind" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in recognition
of their selfless heroism on multiple occasions during combat operations.
Time after time, these men put themselves in harm's way to rescue/recover
fallen comrades -- physically carrying them to safety.
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JANUARY 05 17:00 -- ESOG
Member
Awarded the Purple Heart
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In a ceremony on 08 January 2005, ESOG team member Terry was
awarded the Purple Heart by EAG
Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command for wounds received in
action on 18 April 2004 in Engaria. |
21
JANUARY 05
17:00 -- ESOG Member Recognized for Outstanding Achievement
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In a ceremony on 08 January 2005, ESOG team member Spencer was
finally presented the "Battle Honor Corps ESOG Warrior of the Year 2002"
award by EAG Combat Simulations’
Special Operations Group Command in recognition of his
Outstanding Achievement During Combat Operations in 2002. Spencer had
accumulated
the highest year end
total of battle honors that year, but had never been presented
with the award. |
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JANUARY 05
17:00 -- ESOG Member Recognized for Outstanding Attendance/Achievement
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In a ceremony on 08 January 2005, ESOG team member Brad was
presented the "Battle Honor Corps ESOG Warrior of the Year 2004" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in recognition
of his Outstanding Attendance/Achievement
During Combat Operations. Brad had accumulated
a year end total of 275
battle honors and had
attended all dates in 2004. |
08
DECEMBER 04
14:20 -- Schedule Updated
ESOG's schedule has been updated to include dates in 2005.
14 JUNE 04 15:00 -- ESOG
Welcomes New Recruit
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EAG Combat Simulations'
Special Operations Group warmly welcomes new recruit Shane to our
team. Shane was offered the opportunity to join the team this
past weekend, after nearly two years of consistent and
honorable
participation in realistic combat
simulation with a “realism focused” mindset.
Shane has continually
demonstrated that
he shares a common purpose and vision with the other members of our
team. We are glad to have him among our ranks and look forward to
operating with him. Good Luck Shane! |
10
MARCH 04
10:00 -- Administrative Guide Updated
ESOG's Administrative Guide has been updated to reflect the following
changes and additions:
- As of May 1st dues are increasing to $30 per
month.
- Members are required to use an M-16 variant
as their primary weapon.
- Members are required to use low capacity
magazines modified to hold only the actual amount of rounds and weigh the
actual loaded weight of their real steel counterparts - the team can
supply instructions and supplies for this modification.
22 JANUARY 04
12:00 -- The ESOG Website is Now LIVE!!
Welcome to EAG Combat Simulations' Special Operations Group Headquarters on the Internet.
Here you will find the latest and most accurate information regarding ESOG.
Be certain to check back often as we will continually make new information
available.
13 JANUARY 04 17:00 -- ESOG Adopts New Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
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On 13 January 2004, ESOG's 3rd Birthday, EAG Combat Simulations' Special
Operations Group Command formally retired the team's original shoulder
sleeve insignia (SSI) and introduced the new SSI shown left. The
shield is symbolic of confidence, boldness and protection. The five points
of the shield represent the five original members of the team that remain at
the time of the adoption of the new insignia. The black border of the shield
symbolizes constancy and power, the green field of the shield symbolizes
loyalty and faithfulness. The lightening bolt is a symbol of strength,
battle, and victory and represents ESOG’s willingness to visit
violence on those who would do them harm. The symbolism of the three
segments of the lightening bolt is fourfold; the three segments represent
the three years of ESOG’s existence that had passed at the time of the
adoption of the new insignia as well as the three newest team members
belonging at that time. The three segments of the lightening bolt also
allude to both the three basic skills of shooting, moving and communicating
in which ESOG members are trained to a high degree and the three principles
of surprise, speed and violence of action — the manner in which these skills
are implemented. The shoulder sleeve insignia was designed by ESOG’s
Commanding Officer, Graham Dunkle. The insignia is authorized to be worn by
members of the EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group. |
10 JANUARY 04 17:00 -- ESOG Members Recognized for Heroism In a ceremony on 10 January 2004, ESOG team members Brad, Colby and Terry were presented the "Leave No Man Behind" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in recognition
of their selfless heroism on multiple occasions during combat operations.
Time after time, these men put themselves in harm's way to rescue/recover
fallen comrades -- physically carrying them to safety.
10 JANUARY 04 17:00 -- ESOG Member Recognized for
Never-Quit Attitude
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In a ceremony on 10 January 2004, ESOG team member Ryan was
presented the "Mission First" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in
recognition of his never-quit attitude; placing mission accomplishment
and the team
ahead of self both on and off the
battlefield. During the ceremony, Team Leader Graham Dunkle
related one occasion, when Ryan voluntarily deployed on a mission after
having dislocated his shoulder on an earlier mission. Ryan also has
been responsible for the continuous and painstaking upgrade and repair
of the better part of the team's arsenal. |
10 JANUARY 04
17:00 -- ESOG Member Recognized for Outstanding Attendance/Achievement
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In a ceremony on 10 January 2004, ESOG team member
Terry was
presented the "Battle Honor Corps ESOG Warrior of the Year 2003" award
by EAG Combat Simulations’ Special Operations Group Command in recognition
of his Outstanding Attendance/Achievement
During Combat Operations. Terry had accumulated
a year end total of 342
battle honors and had attended all but one date. |
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