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The Mystery of Mulhouse
21st June 1940

On the 3rd June 1940 nearly 200,000 British and 140,000 French soldiers were rescued from the shore of Dunkirk in the most remarkable rescue mission ever conceived, 850 boats saved Europe from total disaster. After 9 days of rescue, Major General Harold Alexander inspected the shores of Dunkirk from a motorboat to make sure no one was left behind before boarding the last ship back to Britain.
The mission was called ‘Operation Dynamo’

Days after the evacuation British intelligence picked up secret coded messages from French operatives asking for help.There were most disturbing reports that local French civilians were going missing from the Nazi occupied town of Mulhouse on the Swiss, French, German border. It was reported that a few of the kidnappings had been witnessed by local resistance in the town; French Vichy soldiers under the command of a Wermarcht unit were responsible. A truck was followed to an old abandoned chocolate factory a few miles from the town and screams were heard from the woods to the east of the complex. The resistance over the past few weeks has put together a map of the surrounding area as well as guard movements and shifts. The British Intelligence have surmised that the Nazi’s are developing some new kind of chemical weapon, this took a priority over all other British operations.

The British secret service has put together a wish list team of operatives to be dropped behind enemy lines, meet up with the resistance and find out what’s going on. Their mission is to infiltrate the compound, record any evidence found and then destroy the complex.

After 6 hours of training at a secret service facility in Bradford, the team will be dropped behind enemy lines, retrieve their equipment from canisters dropped a few days before and execute ‘Operation Bullwhip’
Let’s get this thing cracked chaps!!

Sat 21st June 1940
1200hrs
Assembly and greetings from the Operations commander, Col. William Slater. This will include a dossier of each team member and the operations overview.
The team will now get an opportunity to put together the operation and use the training facility until 1800hrs.
Drop time 1900hrs just outside of Mulhouse.

Objectives
1. The Drop. Meet up with the resistance operative.

2. Find the supply canisters and re-arm.

3. Recon the compound and get bearings.

4. Assault the compound under the cover of night.

5. Destroy the facilities, complete the mission and escape.

Good luck Men!!!


Heer Schmidt

 
Posted : 28/05/2008 2:26 pm
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Event details.

Hi and welcome to GMA ‘Mystery of Mulhouse’

This event is a Camping, self catering event using combining Airsoft with a story.
The site has a toilet on site; we provide power (generators) and limited water (water butts). The Airsoft shop will also be on site if you need anything.
Things to bring with you both Players and crew!

• Camping gear
• food/water
• 2WW 1940s Uniform
• Airsoft equipment
• Change of clothes if it gets wet.

If you have no Uniform or Airsoft equipment we can provide it for you, crew will have uniforms provided anyway, but still bring things you want to wear anyway.

Go to http://www.gunmanairsoft.co.uk/sites/tuddenham/ for directions to the site.

Arrival on Friday night. Everyone is welcome to join us Friday night for bbq, beers and general get together. It would be handy to have crew on site asap so the event can be laid out.

All players and crew must be on site no later than 9am SATURDAY 21st June for registration, briefing and getting ready for the off.

The experience will kick off around 12pm and finish around 12am Sunday morning. Then it will be beers and kick back.


Heer Schmidt

 
Posted : 04/06/2008 11:05 am
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Thanks to all the guys that came to the weekend. It couldn't have run any better!

Special thanks to Brew for a great Col and Dr portrail!! and to the 20 crew that came along!

See you all at the next one!


Heer Schmidt

 
Posted : 22/06/2008 6:12 pm
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Great weekend many thanks to JOSH,NIGEL and crew who made the hole experience great laff,
would'nt have missed it for the world.
again many thanks to all
liam


 
Posted : 23/06/2008 1:23 pm
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What can i say.........absolutely fantastic weekend, Josh' as usual you did not fail to deliver, great story with a twist at the end and well executed all the way through, i'd like to thank the crew "who at time's scared the crap out of us" and of course brew up...... thanks for the light mate, "trust me you had to be there", and the rest of the players who made the event......up the OX & BUCKS, and nice raf suit there Liam :D lol , nice one mate, hope the see you all again.

All the best Ady
2nd Ranger.


 
Posted : 23/06/2008 6:55 pm
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Josh,

What can I say fantastic weekend, great crew (thanks guys) and Nigel was excellent not even a hint of him giving the game away, although the Luger should have got us thinking :)

I do think we need a continuation on this story as I'll love to see what happens next :)

Hope we get the Pics on line soon, can't wait to see them.

see you on the July weekend

Paul


 
Posted : 23/06/2008 7:53 pm
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