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Invest in our future!

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As some of you may have heard, Lorna and I are looking for investors.  I am so busy working on client work to stay alive I have had little time to work on all the things we need for TIDMADT.  If we had some breathing room, I could get a lot of things going on TIDMADT , like get the store finished, get the Clan Info working, and add new features to the site like a mod manager.  There are also a couple other projects I am working on, like a template engine that will be a full marketable thing all on its own.

What we are looking for is $10,000.  That may be a lot in one chunk, but hopefully we can get a lot of small investors rather than one or two big ones.  We currently have about 650 members, so if everyone chipped in $15, we would be there… now obviously some wont be able to, and some will hopefully want a bigger stake.  But we ARE going to take investors, and we wanted the opportunity to go to the TIDMADT community first… if we can keep it all in house, that would be the best…

Anyone interested, let me know… we can talk about specifics and see where we can take this thing!

ANZAC Day

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What is ANZAC Day?

ANZAC Day – 25 April – is probably Australia’s most important national occasion. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.

What does ANZAC stand for?

ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. The soldiers in those forces quickly became known as ANZACs, and the pride they took in that name endures to this day.

Why is this day special to Australians?

When war broke out in 1914, Australia had been a federal commonwealth for only 13 years. The new national government was eager to establish its reputation among the nations of the world. In 1915 Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula in order to open the Dardanelles to the allied navies. The ultimate objective was to capture Constantinople (now Istanbul in Turkey), the capital of the Ottoman Empire, an ally of Germany.

The Australian and New Zealand forces landed on Gallipoli on 25 April, meeting fierce resistance from the Ottoman Turkish defenders. What had been planned as a bold stroke to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. At the end of 1915 the allied forces were evacuated, after both sides had suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers had been killed. News of the landing on Gallipoli had made a profound impact on Australians at home, and 25 April soon became the day on which Australians remembered the sacrifice of those who had died in the war.

Although the Gallipoli campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealand actions during the campaign left us all a powerful legacy. The creation of what became known as the “ANZAC legend” became an important part of the identity of both nations, shaping the ways they viewed both their past and their future.

Early commemorations

The 25th of April was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916. It was marked by a wide variety of ceremonies and services in Australia, a march through London, and a sports day in the Australian camp in Egypt. In London over 2,000 Australian and New Zealand troops marched through the streets. A London newspaper headline dubbed them “the knights of Gallipoli”. Marches were held all over Australia; in the Sydney march, convoys of cars carried wounded soldiers from Gallipoli attended by nurses. For the remaining years of the war, ANZAC Day was used as an occasion for patriotic rallies and recruiting campaigns, and parades of serving members of the AIF were held in most cities.

During the 1920s ANZAC Day became established as a national day of commemoration for the 60,000 Australians who had died during the war. In 1927, for the first time every state observed some form of public holiday on ANZAC Day. By the mid-1930s, all the rituals we now associate with the day – dawn vigils, marches, memorial services, reunions, two-up games – were firmly established as part of ANZAC Day culture.

With the coming of the Second World War, ANZAC Day also served to commemorate the lives of Australians who died in that war. In subsequent years the meaning of the day has been further broadened to include Australians killed in all the military operations in which Australia has been involved.

ANZAC Day was first commemorated at the Memorial in 1942. There were government orders prohibiting large public gatherings in case of a Japanese air attack, so it was a small occasion, with neither a march nor a memorial service. Since then, ANZAC Day has been commemorated at the Memorial every year.

What does it mean today?

Australians recognise 25 April as an occasion of national remembrance, which takes two forms. Commemorative services are held at dawn – the time of the original landing – across the nation. Later in the day, ex-servicemen and women meet to take part in marches through the major cities and in many smaller centres. Commemorative ceremonies are more formal and are held at war memorials around the country. In these ways, ANZAC Day is a time when Australians reflect on the many different meanings of war.

The Dawn Service

The Dawn Service observed on ANZAC Day has its origins in a military routine which is still followed by the Australian Army today. During battle, the half-light of dawn was one of the most favoured times for an attack. Soldiers in defensive positions were woken in the dark before dawn, so by the time first light crept across the battlefield they were awake, alert, and manning their weapons; this is still known as the “stand-to”. As dusk is equally favourable for attacks, the stand-to was repeated at sunset.

After the First World War, returned soldiers sought the comradeship they had felt in those quiet, peaceful moments before dawn. A dawn vigil, recalling the wartime front line practice of the dawn ‘stand-to’, became the basis of a form of commemoration in several places after the war. There are claims that a dawn requiem mass was held at Albany on 25 April 1918, and a wreath laying and commemoration took place at dawn in Toowoomba the following year. In 1927 a group of returned men, returning from an ANZAC function held the night before, came upon an elderly woman laying flowers at the as yet unfinished Sydney Cenotaph. Joining her in this private remembrance, the men later resolved to institute a dawn service the following year. Thus in 1928 150 people gathered at the Cenotaph to for a wreath laying and two minutes silence. This is generally regarded as the beginning of organised dawn services. Over the years the ceremonies have developed into their modern form and also seen an increased association with the dawn landings on 25 April 1915.

Today dawn services include the presence of a chaplain, but not the presence of dignitaries such as the governor general. They were originally very simple and followed the military routine. In many cases, attendance at the dawn service was restricted to veterans, while the daytime ceremony was for families and other well-wishers. Before dawn, the gathered veterans would be ordered to “stand to” and two minutes’ silence would follow. At the end of this time a lone bugler would play the Last Post and then conclude the service with Reveille, the bugler’s call to wake up.

In more recent times families and young people have been encouraged to take part in dawn services, and services in Australian capital cities have seen some of the largest turnouts ever. Reflecting this change, those services have become more elaborate, incorporating hymns, readings, pipers, and rifle volleys. Other services, though, have retained the simple format of the dawn stand-to, familiar to so many soldiers.

The ANZAC Day Ceremony

At the Australian War Memorial, the ceremony takes place at 10.15 am in the presence of people such as the prime minister and the governor general. Each year the ceremony follows a pattern that is familiar to generations of Australians. A typical ANZAC Day ceremony may include the following features: an introduction, hymn, prayer, an address, laying of wreaths, a recitation, the Last Post, a period of silence, either the Rouse or the Reveille, and the national anthem. After the Memorial’s ceremony, families often place red poppies beside the names of relatives on the Memorial’s Roll of Honour, as they also do after Remembrance Day services.

We all knew he was a winner…

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Everyone knows BlackSheep is as crafty with his videos as he is with his 261, but we are biased… now we can officially say his videos ROCK! Now, even World of Tanks acknowledges his greatness by awarding him 5th place (and 10,000 gold) in the Tank Machinima Contest.

Congrats, buddy… guess the first round is on you! :)

TDC takes Cyprus!!!

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Well TDC finally retook land today, and even though it is in the Mediterranean, it isn’t on the North Coast of Africa. We now own Cyprus. 10 days out from ANZAC Day and we have a good platform to hit Thrace from.

To all that participated today, in all the battles, from myself and Mocs. A VERY VERY BIG thank you. It was a fantastic turnout today, and with a few ring ins from TDC-H we managed to cover, to battles with Land Owners and a 1/4 Final at Bir Gandis all in the space of 10 minute starting time separation.

 

Once again fantastic turn out, and great battles all day.

You should all be very proud of what we accomplished today. And if short term memory loss has hit, let me remind you.

 1 x Knock Out Comp Final – Bir Gandis (Sand River)

1 x Land Owner Battle – Martrouh (Sand River)

1 x Land Owner Battle – Cyprus (Mines) **WIN**

WoT – Sidi Bou Zid Update

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TDC-A through to the next round!!!!

Well fought battle by TDC_A vs SKNAT three wins to two losses no draws.

After losing the first battle TDC-A come back for a 2-1 lead. Then SKNAT tied it up. After alot of sweating in the last match TDC-A took it out for a 3-2 victory.

In the 1st losse we had our arty piece crash. The second losse two people crashed and were late in to game. SKNAT took full advantage of the crashes and took arty out each time.

But when in full force TDC-A was a huge force to reckon with the Panther ll (Opspec) and T-50-2 (Acerula) lighting while gw panther (Dead_man_Walking) was raining hell down on there tanks while our to is3′s (Jokk and Kiwiace) sniped and defended. Our beloved leader jumped in matches mixing things up in a type 59 and T-50-2. Once we had the upperhand our commander gave the order to push and kill all in no one left alive.

SKNAT played a hard game mainly defence with a scout they played well but were no match for TDC-A. Well played by all was a great match and go TDC-A good luck with the next match against WOLFPACK

WoT – Sidi Bou Zid Challenge Update

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In a hard fought affair TDC-A have won through to the 1/8 round in the Sidi Bou Zid Ante Meridian Challenge. After an early loss and a draw TDC-A proved their adaptability and changed up their line-up, dropping the second artillery piece for the speed and manoeuvrability of a T-50-2.

 

The change proved a success giving TDC-A their first victory.  Another victory to Ravenwulfe squad 97 left the score at 2:1 with TDC-A trailing.

A nail biting match was fought next with Opspec in his Panther II saving the day by killing their T-50-2 to stop the cap and then surviving to force a draw.

Ravenwulfe then changed up their strategy to go with 2 light scouts, dropping one of their heavy hitters.

 

TDC-A then hit their straps, worked out their strategy and proceeded to win the next 2 matches in a row convincingly.

With AceRula4 up front in the T-50-2 keeping the enemy lit up and focused on him, the IS-3’s of Kiwiace and J0kk could focus fire and rip through the enemy defenders.

 

TIDMADT Death Crew 2 face off against 3T Team Tank Tactics – A in the 1/64 round of the Post Meridian Challenge today.

 

Great turn out tonight with all members sitting waiting for the TDC-A game to begin. This allowed for switching in and out when required.

WoT – Sidi Bou Zid Challenge

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Well the new monthly Challenge is upon us and TIDMADT has a good turn out once again. Between the Ante Meridian and Post Meridian comps we have three teams entered. Two using our normal naming conventions, with TDC-A (Ante Meridian) and TIDMADT DEATH CREW 2 (Post Meridian). We also had some of our new members from TDC-H raise a team that they decided to add a bit of salt to some wounds and call themselves BosNZ – Deserters (Ante Meridian)

After the first round I can happily say that we have two of the three still going strong. TIDMADT DEATH CREW 2 had a free pass in the first round, with a bye. TDC-A had a walkover with DGREAT 3RD DIVISION not turning up for the match. Unfortunately our new guys, after putting in a gutsy performance, they went down 3-1 to a team of our good friends PVP (tambayan). Better luck next time lads.

Next TDC-A have to face Ravenwulfe squad 97, and TIDMADT DEATH CREW 2 will be taking on 3T TEAM TANK TACTICS – A.

Good Luck, and lets earn some gold.

TIDMADT Teabaggers TTA BF3 Comp news

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Tidmats own BF3 Team the TIDMADT Teabaggers Australian Division is currently making preperations to take on teams in the cybergamers 4v4 squad rush ladder comp, TTA which is lead by Captains Bonestriker & DevilDog (aka Baghdad_Bob028) and team mates Mrkoala and Olmatey and other members yet to join up, have been very busy preparing for battle, training hard with stock standard weapons only allowed in the comp as per the rules…

What is Squad Rush i hear you say? good question squad rush is teams of 4 players per side and 6 rounds (3 attacking & 3 defending) of nothing but blood n guts foot soldering run and gun, with no vehicles, no weapon attachments.. the main objectives are 2 mcom stations that the attacking side must destroy to move on or risk loosing tickets and loosing the round, once the first lot of mcom stations are gone you are moved forward to attack and destroy the second and third and final stations, once the tird stations are gone game over for the win or a loss if too many tickets are lost..

To keep tabs on how the team is going visit the link and search for TIDMADT Teabaggers

http://www.cybergamer.com.au/pc/bf34v4/ladder/

below is a list of what we are restricted to use in the comp

-Kit Loadouts:

Assault: M16 / AK74 + M9/MP443 + Med kit + defib + M320 SMOKE

Engie: M4 / AK74su + M9/MP443 + (Repair Tool)

Support: M27/ RPK + M9/MP443 + ammo

Sniper: Mk11 / SVD + M9/MP443

The Following weapons are not permitted to be used in matches -

All rocket launchers – Land Mines – C4 Explosives – M320 Grenade Launcher (smoke grenades are allowed) – Mortar Strikes

SO lets hear a big Good Luck to the TIDMADT Teabaggers Australia Lets Kick some ass

 

 

A Very Good Day

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A big day for all our TDC Clans… TDC is back on the map! After a couple days of aggravation with the Clan Wars servers, TDC stormed the beaches of Cyprus and won the lands off REJEX.  A big shout out to our fellow tankers, REJEX always gives us a good scrim and I am sure they will be back tomorrow to try and take it from us.  Meanwhile, TDC will begin Operation Vengeance, an effort to restore our good name from those who would sully it.

TDC2 also had a good night, successfully defending Guelmim-Es Semara from KING, and taking Nothern Bechar from HBS as they prepare for their exodus.  Tomorrow, they will retake Northern Adrar, but I am sure that KING will rear their heads again and defense will be needed.

Finally, props go out to Vovinia for earning 300 gold from the WoT admins by winning the Wargaming Tank Company. Congrats to one of our newest members for setting the bar to follow!

TDC kicks ass!

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First of all, ALL of the TDC teams in both the AM and PM Monte Cassino tournament advanced today. Ok, so TDC-A was the only one who actually FOUGHT (beating Garuda Indonesia in the first round 2-0) and TDC-B in the AM and TDC-3 in the PM matches. Next matches will be in 2 days, and I expect to be posting again that all our teams advanced again!

Second, TDC TAKES LAND AGAIN!!! On the first night back in Clan Wars, TDC took Cyprus (in anticipation of our Jihad of retribution) and damn near took Bir Gandus.  We made it as far as the finals, where we fought a nail biter with 19th Tank Division (19TD)  We were down pretty hard about half way through when a southern rush threatened our base, but arty pushed em back.  In the end, we fought them to a draw (much to their chagrin)

On a sadder note, both TDC2 territories in Africa were lost, one to Brothers Grimm (BG) and the other to Victory (5AD). The biggest problem here, guys, is that people need to rock up.  Several guys from TDC had to jump into TDC2 accounts to fill the ranks.  There’s gold in them thar hills, mates, but you only get it if you hold the land!  If you like the shine from the luster of the gold, then you need to rock up like you want it…

Ok, nough said about that… for the most, TDC as a community kicked some serious ass tonight.  But this if official notice, fellas… Clan Wars are nightly from this point on.  For TDC its the Jihad… for TDC2 defense of the homeland.  TDC3 will be itching to take land, and TDC-G will be grinding and learning strats.  And now that TDC-H has been raised, we also have the hitsquad being formed, who have reallly itchy trigger fingers. Rally round the Clan, mates… the war is back on!