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Games CPX Open Event on July 30th
Posted by admin on Monday, July 31, 2006 (14:03:21) (1204 reads)

Three original members of H.E.A.T. attended their first game at Challenge Park Extreme on Sunday, July 30th. The fields were very unique from any airsoft games the team has played in before. The games were short and there wasn't constant action like Airsoft Chicago games, but due to the 100 degree weather, long breaks were helpful.

Thanks to all the players who came out and attended. Everyone was really friendly and fun to talk with. Thanks to Matt for making it out to a game with us.

Pictures can be found in our Photo Gallery: 2006 --> HEAT

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Website New HEAT Signup Page
Posted by admin on Monday, July 17, 2006 (20:48:17) (1903 reads)

We have just released our second version of the HEAT Member Signup Form. The new page requires the user to be logged in to our website before submitting the form. This helps us match your information to your posts.

The description on the page has a link to our About Us page with our rules and requirements. This way, there is only one location of our rules which makes it easy for us to make changes easily.

The email layout was updated so it is easier for admins to review the content. Users can also submit a link to an image of themselves so if we need to meet them somewhere, we can see what they look like.

Some fields have been removed depending on how often they were used or how important they really were. A script also checks that all required fields have been filled in.

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Website Submit a Game
Posted by admin on Saturday, July 15, 2006 (20:08:19) (1339 reads)

Our custom Game Attendance page now allows support for registered users to Submit a Game. The page is very similar to what the admins use to submit games but it allows you to inform us of any games that we haven't posted yet. You will be emailed when your submission has been approved or denied.

Posted games will automatically be added to the calendar so you will only have to submit one form that does it all. In the future, the Game Attendance page will have support for a discussion topic for each game. This will allow members to post questions, images, comments, etc. and just talk about the game without having to create a forum topic. Enjoy!

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Games Video of HEAT Practice
Posted by admin on Monday, May 29, 2006 (19:23:17) (1333 reads)

H.E.A.T practiced on Memorial Day at Birdman's field in Barrington. I took photos and even a video of the action. Be sure to visit our Photo Gallery and look at the photos of the game. They are located in the HEAT > 2006 album -or- click here.

Download and watch the video I took of the action in the Videos section of our Downloads page -or- click here

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Games H.E.A.T. Helps US Army Train For Battle
Posted by admin on Tuesday, March 28, 2006 (03:20:51) (1400 reads)

That's right, members of your own H.E.A.T. have been practicing with the Arlington Heights Airsoft Team (A.H.A.T.), which is made up entirely of soldiers of the US Army Reserve.

During the course of e-mails and conversations, it was learned that the troops of A.H.A.T. had turned to airsoft for training purposes. While this is not what airsoft was intended for, it has been a valuable tool in teaching soldiers how to operate in a tactical environment.


Kevin Z on the left and Jon F in the middle. More pics in our Photo Gallery.

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