In-game Name: Kevlarburrito (Can change it if need be for the sake of appearances)
How did you hear about the EPI? Did someone refer you? If so who? Skoll referred me
Steam username: Kevlarburrito
Do you have teamspeak3 Client installed on your computer, or can you install it soon? Yes, installed
Which events can you attend on a regular basis? I am going for a job interview tomorrow morning. As it stands right now I could attend all of them. I will know more when/if I get the job.
Tuesday Weekday Training - 5PM EST/10PM GMT
Tuesday Night Linebattle - 8pm EST/1AM GMT
Thursday Weekday Training - 8PM EST/1AMGMT
Friday Linebattle- 9pm EST/2AM GMT
Saturday Primary Training - 3PM EST/8PM GMT
Sunday Linebattle- 3pm EST/ 8pm GMT
Would also like to add that I have 8 years of experience in the military with 3 years of combat experience in Iraq. I've been a field artilleryman the entire time. So I understand artillery concepts very well. Additionally, I'm familiar with basic manuals of arms, though if the regiment is using another countries (i.e. Prussia), I will have to learn that.
How did you hear about the EPI? Did someone refer you? If so who? Skoll referred me
Steam username: Kevlarburrito
Do you have teamspeak3 Client installed on your computer, or can you install it soon? Yes, installed
Which events can you attend on a regular basis? I am going for a job interview tomorrow morning. As it stands right now I could attend all of them. I will know more when/if I get the job.
Tuesday Weekday Training - 5PM EST/10PM GMT
Tuesday Night Linebattle - 8pm EST/1AM GMT
Thursday Weekday Training - 8PM EST/1AMGMT
Friday Linebattle- 9pm EST/2AM GMT
Saturday Primary Training - 3PM EST/8PM GMT
Sunday Linebattle- 3pm EST/ 8pm GMT
Would also like to add that I have 8 years of experience in the military with 3 years of combat experience in Iraq. I've been a field artilleryman the entire time. So I understand artillery concepts very well. Additionally, I'm familiar with basic manuals of arms, though if the regiment is using another countries (i.e. Prussia), I will have to learn that.