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Ymot

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  1. @Cipher Feel free to add any stuff if you please.
  2. Spartan: IFV (LAV 300) Vehicle type: APC Mass: 14,696 kg. Length: 6.40 m Width: 2.54 m Height: 2.7 m (turret roof), 1.98 m (hull top) Crew: 3 The IFV offers high mobility, and can reach speeds of up to 65 mph. It comes in three variants and is commonly used for deployment on planets like Scarvis. Its been proven highly effective against a wide range of targets. Spartan: Oppressor: x2 .50 cal anti-aircraft gun. This variant of the Spartan IFV is designed to tackle air contacts, whether it be flying bugs or enemy aircraft as well as arachnid swarms of warriors and more heavier bug types. The Oppressor can also be used on large hordes of bugs as it uses .50 cal rounds. Brilliant for cutting through bug carcass. Sword: 120 mm cannon. The Sword is commonly used to take down enemy bunkers or buildings, its highly effective in urban combat. It can be used against bugs if the situation calls for it, but that kind of combat is more suited to the Oppressor or Spear. Spear: 125 mm cannon. The Spear is effective against enemy armor like tanks or APC's, the 125 mm cannon can pierce through various armor types easily. It is also used to take down Royals or Tankers, when in combat with Arachnids. Workshop link: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1694366152&searchtext=lav+300
  3. @Jerry_Dasher @OpTiCFaZeSoCkzZz @Teoras @BaroqueBishop Added your chars
  4. @Luna Added Vond!
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    Training Log

    Instructor: TSgt. Cait Donovan Trainee(s): SSpc. Elzara Fayzulin, SSpc. Chloe Harris, Subject: MEC Category: Everything Date: 30/06/2019 Time: 4 pm - 6 pm Notes: Borrowed a suit from the rauders so that I could visually show the two Senior Specs how to fix the suit, we also went through all the facts in the classroom before, in which both Fay and Harris were quick to answer questions. I am proud of these two and I am glad that they are on the team. The VR tank training went well as both had prior experience, they just needed there knowledge ironed out, which they did. 
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    Training Log

    Instructor: TSgt. Cait Donovan Trainee(s): 3Spc. Bilal Ahmed-Jabril Subject: Sapper Category: Everything Date: 22/06/2019 Time: 1:00 am Notes: Jabril was very keen and listened extremely well, he followed each task perfectly and was very patient. We had a drop start in the middle of our training, but managed to catch up and finish after the drop. His effort didn't decline despite the break and he went to pass with flying colors. 
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    Training Log

    Engineering Training Log File 060 Instructor: TSgt. Cait Donovan Trainee(s): 3Spc. Alessandro Noviello Subject: Sapper + M55 training. Category: Everything Date: 21/06/2019 Time: 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm Notes: Nov has been an engie before, resulting in this training running smoothly. However I went over everything in detail to ensure he can still do Sapper, and he can. His work with the plasma torch and lizard line are brilliant, and his fortification building was good. I also put M55 training in there due to him showing great work with it in the past. Note to any engineers that pick up his Munitions training, please make sure to go over TON with him, its the only rocket I left out due to the great responsibility that comes with using such weapon. Never give a Third Spec a TON, its not safe.
  8. Accepted. Please go to any engineer above Specialist for training. (You get one more chance in engineering, don't waste it.)
  9. There are new rules in place for engineering when its comes to training's. How the current process works, is when an engineer has finished completing a course, they are given a promotion as well as a cert. For example if a Third Specialist was to train in the Munitions course, they will get the rank of Second Specialist almost immediately after. This is gonna change. From now on, after a engineer completes a course, they will not be promoted. Instead, they have a week of proving they can use the knowledge they were taught whilst being under supervision. If within a week they show promise, they will be rewarded a promotion. For example if a drop lead sends good word about an engineer who was recently trained in a course and utilized those teachings well in a drop, it will be taken to higher ranking engineers for evaluation. You will still earn a certification after a training (Of course), just not a promotion. This is to ensure people don't rush up the ranks with no actual knowledge, there are many people getting courses to soon after another, they are getting the next without even mastering the last and it needs to change. Those who already have certs will be expected to prove they can use them well from now on, or risk potential demotion. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now that's out the way, another thing. Training's in the division are lacking in quality and need to change. We have gotten many reports that training's have become nothing more but reading from a text book, with no actual visual learning or own knowledge being utilized. From now on we want to see training's get to better standards, and become actually rewarding, this means more practical than theory. This goes out to everyone, including me, we all need to improve and I think with a good mindset we can all achieve that. I may create some docs to help other engineers structure training's in the future, but for now it is up to us engineers to make training's great again! If you have any questions don't hesitate to message me or Cipher on Steam or Discord. Or IC if that's your preference. Thank you for reading, Wasps.
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    Training Log

    Engineering Training Log File 059 Instructor: TSgt. Cait Donovan Trainee(s): 3Spc. Chad Polizel Subject: Sapper Category: Everything Date: 19/06/2019 Time: 12 am - 1:30 am Notes: As the Sapper course is relatively basic, I don't have many notes for the session. However its worth noting that his speed in completing a task after being shown visually was impressive. For any further training's with him (And maybe with others) I think its best to go for a more visual approach, rather than the read from text book training that has become ever so common.
  11. Accepted. Please go to any engineer above Specialist for training.
  12. Accepted. Please go to any engineer above Specialist for training.
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    Jamie Modine

    He is Lance now. Junior NCO and Photographer aye.
  14. Wats cooking. Add LCpl. Jamie Modine to the roster plz Thank you!
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    Training Log

    Engineering Training Log File 057 Instructor: MSpc. Cait Donovan Trainee(s): 2Spc. John Kelly, 2Spc. Vissarion Lobov Anatolievich Subject: Munitions, - continued. Category: EOD, we didn't manage to squeeze it into the other session, so we did it on a later date. Date: 16/06/2019 Time: 6:20pm Notes: Went well, we whizzed through it as the two revised heavily prior to the training. Took under an hour as it was just finishing the last of the training session
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    Training Log

    Engineering Training Log File 056 Instructor: MSpc. Cait Donovan Trainee(s): 3Spc. John Kelly, 3Spc. Vissarion Lobov Anatolievich Subject: Munitions. Category: Every category besides EOD. (OOC note: Kelly went AFK for a long time, which dragged the training out to the point it got to late in the night for me, so EOD will be done on another date.) Date: 16/06/2019 Time: 02:00 am Notes: Both learned reasonably fast, Kelly already had M55 training prior to it, so he was familiar with the M55 section, Bov however was new to the M55. I was impressed, however the training did not go as smooth as my previous Munitions training's due to schedule issues on Kelly's part. Either Claire or me will pick up the EOD catergory on a later date, which was the last topic I had to cover.
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