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Airsoft Warriors - MOUT Tornament - Schofield Barracks - Wahiawa, Hawaii - Saturday, 08/27/11

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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2011

My 364th video.

Damn hard drive! This was originally a 26 minute video!

This is a compilation of games played at The United States Army Training Facility called The MOUT. Military Operations in Urban Terrain.

Organized by 17 year old Shawn Toy, in appreciation to the wounded soldiers returning from combat overseas, he oversee this airsoft game, now Hawaii's largest airsoft event, to collect funds for the Wounded Warrior Project.

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  • Hey 808kam how do you get on that course is there someone you have to call or what what's the procedure to play there I've been wanting to know so me and my friends can go play there maybe this weekend let me know. I already live on schofield

  • @iROCKalotSoWhat I will catch a ride, so my directions are really bad. I will send you the links in your inbox.

  • Hey im going this next week but i dont quite know where it iz.. THink you could help? i would greatly appreciate it thanks..

  • @HowsmyMAGiiCPS3 Google Schofield Barracks, Wahiawa. Just follow the many people going there. You MUST bring a picture ID with you. If this is to limited on how to get there, PM me....

  • The noise is there to add stress to the environment. It is all apart of the "fog of war" that is anything that happends or effects the battle field in any shape or form. If it bothered you or broke your combat awareness then it is doing its job very well.

  • @OElle1337 As a videographer, and wanted the NATURAL noise of airsoft combat, it was annoying!

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  • @808Kameleon As a US Marine I understand why its there and what its used for, I been trianed in MOUT and CQC, and also had the chance to be an instructer to others and pass on such knowledge. As I said in the comment above, that there is a valid reason and a perpose of that noise. In my line of work that would equal life or death. Please note I didnt ask you if it was annoying only telling you what it is, from a professional stand point. Understand nothing is natural in any combat.

  • hawaiians and guns.....other team time to die

    

  • @jjeokam Kids and guns! A dangerous mix!

  • I remember that in the safety breif that a kid shot himself in the foot...

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