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Durga

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  1. BlackShot liked a post in a topic by Durga in Durga leaks APD documents #2   
    If you're looking for juicy secrets, they're not here.
    This one is slightly longer, but it's interesting to see how SWAT came to be as it is known today.
    SWAT used to be vastly different before it was introduced to Asylum by Paratus.
    It was a small unit of officers, tested and trained, to be the lethal force Asylum needed when the rebel presence was too strong.
    SWAT was run by Retired Admin USCG Cox, and the officers that enlisted were required to attend multiple hour trainings, multiple times per week.
    We had carrier rigs before rebels, 7.62s before Lieutenants, Ghosthawks before Captains, and even a repelling rope for dropping into situations.
    You had to pass an in game training course, and pass an interview.
    SWAT was removed after USCG Cox left Asylum, and some time later was written into the mission file in 2015.
    The following are explanations of SWATs activity, rules, and conduct. Created April 6th to 8th, 2014.
    Mission and core Values The goal of SWAT Deploying SWAT When and how SWAT can/will act Rules of Engagement
  2. Xavorey liked a post in a topic by Durga in Durga leaks APD documents #2   
    If you're looking for juicy secrets, they're not here.
    This one is slightly longer, but it's interesting to see how SWAT came to be as it is known today.
    SWAT used to be vastly different before it was introduced to Asylum by Paratus.
    It was a small unit of officers, tested and trained, to be the lethal force Asylum needed when the rebel presence was too strong.
    SWAT was run by Retired Admin USCG Cox, and the officers that enlisted were required to attend multiple hour trainings, multiple times per week.
    We had carrier rigs before rebels, 7.62s before Lieutenants, Ghosthawks before Captains, and even a repelling rope for dropping into situations.
    You had to pass an in game training course, and pass an interview.
    SWAT was removed after USCG Cox left Asylum, and some time later was written into the mission file in 2015.
    The following are explanations of SWATs activity, rules, and conduct. Created April 6th to 8th, 2014.
    Mission and core Values The goal of SWAT Deploying SWAT When and how SWAT can/will act Rules of Engagement
  3. Dredd liked a post in a topic by Durga in Durga leaks APD documents #2   
    If you're looking for juicy secrets, they're not here.
    This one is slightly longer, but it's interesting to see how SWAT came to be as it is known today.
    SWAT used to be vastly different before it was introduced to Asylum by Paratus.
    It was a small unit of officers, tested and trained, to be the lethal force Asylum needed when the rebel presence was too strong.
    SWAT was run by Retired Admin USCG Cox, and the officers that enlisted were required to attend multiple hour trainings, multiple times per week.
    We had carrier rigs before rebels, 7.62s before Lieutenants, Ghosthawks before Captains, and even a repelling rope for dropping into situations.
    You had to pass an in game training course, and pass an interview.
    SWAT was removed after USCG Cox left Asylum, and some time later was written into the mission file in 2015.
    The following are explanations of SWATs activity, rules, and conduct. Created April 6th to 8th, 2014.
    Mission and core Values The goal of SWAT Deploying SWAT When and how SWAT can/will act Rules of Engagement
  4. Reformed Katheeri liked a post in a topic by Durga in Durga leaks APD documents #2   
    If you're looking for juicy secrets, they're not here.
    This one is slightly longer, but it's interesting to see how SWAT came to be as it is known today.
    SWAT used to be vastly different before it was introduced to Asylum by Paratus.
    It was a small unit of officers, tested and trained, to be the lethal force Asylum needed when the rebel presence was too strong.
    SWAT was run by Retired Admin USCG Cox, and the officers that enlisted were required to attend multiple hour trainings, multiple times per week.
    We had carrier rigs before rebels, 7.62s before Lieutenants, Ghosthawks before Captains, and even a repelling rope for dropping into situations.
    You had to pass an in game training course, and pass an interview.
    SWAT was removed after USCG Cox left Asylum, and some time later was written into the mission file in 2015.
    The following are explanations of SWATs activity, rules, and conduct. Created April 6th to 8th, 2014.
    Mission and core Values The goal of SWAT Deploying SWAT When and how SWAT can/will act Rules of Engagement
  5. bum41 liked a post in a topic by Durga in Durga leaks APD documents #1   
    I've been a part of the Senior Police since midway through 2014, and I have over one hundred documents that are outdated, and simply no longer matter.
    I thought they'd be an interesting thing to share with the community, to show how the APD has grown and expanded over time. If you're looking for juicy secrets, they're not here.
     
    Long ago, after cadets were accepted onto the APD, they were forced to receive an in game training from a Sergeant.
    It was a lot to go over, a good training took between 20-30 minutes.
    Created by Lieutenant Anders, aka Retired Staff Budbringer, March 17, 2014.
    Training Checklist
     
  6. Silver-Spy liked a post in a topic by Durga in Durga leaks APD documents #1   
    I've been a part of the Senior Police since midway through 2014, and I have over one hundred documents that are outdated, and simply no longer matter.
    I thought they'd be an interesting thing to share with the community, to show how the APD has grown and expanded over time. If you're looking for juicy secrets, they're not here.
     
    Long ago, after cadets were accepted onto the APD, they were forced to receive an in game training from a Sergeant.
    It was a lot to go over, a good training took between 20-30 minutes.
    Created by Lieutenant Anders, aka Retired Staff Budbringer, March 17, 2014.
    Training Checklist
     
  7. Reformed Katheeri liked a post in a topic by Durga in Durga leaks APD documents #1   
    I've been a part of the Senior Police since midway through 2014, and I have over one hundred documents that are outdated, and simply no longer matter.
    I thought they'd be an interesting thing to share with the community, to show how the APD has grown and expanded over time. If you're looking for juicy secrets, they're not here.
     
    Long ago, after cadets were accepted onto the APD, they were forced to receive an in game training from a Sergeant.
    It was a lot to go over, a good training took between 20-30 minutes.
    Created by Lieutenant Anders, aka Retired Staff Budbringer, March 17, 2014.
    Training Checklist
     
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