San Miguel MvM 8-98
Filed by Michael G. Shanks
Fort San Miguel – August 29, 1998
AAR: This was a Marauder against Marauder game.
Sunday August 29, 1998 was a slow day at Fort San Miguel compared to our average combat day. The turnout of players was light and even many of the Marauders were absent. Most notably absent was Wizard and the 4th Squad regulars such as Brain and the recently returned Doc.
Wizard usually brings a stock of paintballs from the supply depot. When the question of ammo came up for a few people, Commander McBragg resolved the problem by jumping into his truck and going on a supply mission to J&S Surplus.
The Opposition Force for the day was made up of Brutal-Bob’s stepson Steven, Brain’s “pinch-hitter” Joe and Aaron, who is from Washington and started coming out to our field during the summer. Bob and his son Bob arrived and a few of the guys from the paintball team, S.C. DoggPound showed up. Other arrivals were Bruce and a handful of local players who know where they can find a good game every other Sunday!
San Miguel MvM 9-98
Filed by Samuel”Predator” Zentner
Fort San Miguel, Monterey
AAR: This was a Marauder against Marauder game
It was about 0730hrs on Sunday September 13, 1998
Maj.D.Saster had just arrived at the field. It was not his standard procedure to arrive at the field quite this early, but he knew there was a chance that Predator might not arrive until after noon and he wanted to get set up and have time to sit back and relax.
Renegade and Mrs. Renegade checked in, but they could not stay as they had other places to be that day. There would be no Mama’Sans Kitchen. Brutal Bob drove in bringing the soon to be Mrs. Brutal and Steven. They were followed by Sandman, and then Brain and Brain’s friend Joe.
We all sat around for awhile wondering what kind of turnout we were going to have for the day when Druid showed up. And then to everyone’s surprise, Predator unexpectedly came rolling in somewhat earlier than anticipated! Eventually a total of ten players made it to the field over the course of the day. Sometime in the afternoon Landon, a local independent player, showed up to even out the player count at five against five.