
XII Hour War
January 18, 2008
Seventy Two Open Field Battles held Over the Course of Twelve Hours
Come and fight in the entourage of your favorite Knight!
The two Knights with the most powerful entourages will command each side!
The sides will hopefully be balanced by skill or numbers!
This is the last event to practice fighting under Gulf War rules!
Imagine a “Lay On!” almost once every ten minutes!
A full day of fighting from sun up to sun down or until exhaustion, which ever comes first!
6:00 AM Armor inspection,
if you can not pass in the dark…
January is great heavy fighting weather!
An off the calendar event means no courts to attend!
Besides, it is either this or Red Tape!
Site will open at 4pm on Friday January 19 and will close at 11am Sunday, January 21.
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| Steward: Cionaodh O’Hosey (Gene Hosey) (972) 689-0467 Email Contact: Ld Michael Kettering |
Adults $8, (5-17)-$4 5 and under free Family max $24 All prices not including non-member fee |
THE RULES
The Rules of Engagement
All Gulf War rules of engagement will apply at the Twelve Hour War
Unit Organization
To promote unit fighting under the command of the Chivalry and to try to provide sides balanced for skill and numbers every combatant is rated for their usefulness in open field battles, in Gold Pieces, look at it as the cost to raise and maintain such troops.
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Site is wet with period containers. Event will be held at the Meyers Park site in McKinney Texas. |
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