Mission Masters Korea: The Forgotten War, at Three Rivers Paintball.
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Field Review:
Three Rivers Paintball has a great field. Pro-shop on site, large variaty of forts and towers along with a large woods base.
-Woodsball field:
Very nice setup. However, smaller that we first imagined. Losts of forts, towers, bunkers...etc. A lot used in themed games from Mission Masters Paintball Games.
Overall: 5/5
-Staff:
Staff has changed dramatically from our last visit. Reffing was great, staff treated us with respect and we're very helpful.
Overall: 5/5
-Speedball Fields:
Two regulation sized 5 man speedball courses. Looked very nice.
Overall: 5/5
-Equipment:
Their rental gear was composed of Tippmann 98 Customs, V-Force Armor Goggles, and a 42/3000 HPA Tank. Very good equipment. They offer both Compressed air and C02 Fills.
Overall: 5/5
-Paint:
They offer:
Diablo Nightmare: MUCH BETTER than RE. No breaks all day!
Overall: 5/5
Field Overall:
TRP has a very NICE woodsball field and pro-shop. Reffing and management was WAY better this time around. We were very pleased to see the change. Still had some problems with people not calling out on the opposite team, but you cant change the fact that some people are going to cheat. Love the field!
I give the field itself a 5/5
Mission Masters Game: 5/5
Everything else: 4/5
Scenario Description:
At the end of World War II, the victors split the Korean Peninsula into two occupation zones. The 38th Parallel divided the country between the United States-backed South Korea and the communist North Korea, supported by the Soviets. As the Cold War took shape in the early years after World War II, the two opposing ideologies stared each other down across this artificial border. The uneasy peace lasted only five years.
On the morning of June 25, 1950, hundreds of artillery guns in the North opened fire on the South. Seven infantry divisions supported by 150 Soviet T-34 tanks raced across the border. The unprepared South Koreans - aided by 500 Americans with the Korean Military Advisory Group (KMAG) - were quickly overrun. The newly formed United Nations and its Security Council were put through their first real test. The UN passed Resolution 84 on July 7th condemning the aggression by North Korea and furnished as much aid as necessary to South Korea to repel the invasion. The UN forces were comprised primarily of American and South Korean forces fighting the North Koreans, who were supplied with equipment from the Soviet Union and later with men from China. The Korean War had officially begun; the Cold War grew hot.
Will you join the Americans and South Korea fighting to stop the spread of communism in this first engagement of the Cold War? Or will you enlist with the North Korean Army and China seeking to unify the Korean Peninsula under one banner? Join Mission Masters Scenario Paintball Games on May 22, 2010 at Three Rivers Paintball Park, Freedom, PA, for an all new mil-sim scenario based upon an oft forgotten war in American history.
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Korea lived up to its name in the fullest sense. Just as Vietnam last year, we were caught in a rain storm for most of the day. Did that stop us? NO! (Except for the last mission...cant play during a lightning storm :P ) Korea, as all MM games, was packed with non-stop action.
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Team MM
FEAR
Band of Brothers
Highlanders
GKG