This past weekend Valken sponsored players pulled off a clean sweep of the awards for the North Vietnamese side of Command Decisions Warfare Center’s annual edition of Vietnam Patrol: The Fall of Saigon, held in Taylorsville, North Carolina.
World Combat Paintball (WCP), based out of Lynchburg, VA with a chapter in Canada, joined forces with Team: Capital Offense as the NVA Special Forces unit. Their ability to take and control key points across the field was instrumental in securing the NVA victory and resulted in their being awarded a share of the Most Valuable Team award with TCO.
Wendell “Runaway” McInnis, the captain of Valken sponsored Team Boxer, out of Concord North Carolina, was awarded the Most Valuable Player award for his outstanding efforts as the NVA Executive Officer. Runaway’s primary duty was to ensure that the Commander’s orders reached the line units; which was made possible by the use of Team Boxers suite of Mil-Spec radios distributed by another one of their key sponsors Discount Two-Way Radios.
Josh “Joker” Justice, a member of Valken sponsored Team ODX, one of Command Decision’s resident field teams, earned Sportsmanship honors, supporting the NVA cause with unselfish play as well as a focus and dedication to the game that was an example for all in attendance.
This group of outstanding gentlemen, along with great teams such as TCO, ODX, Tango Alpha2, Boss Co, Lethal Paintball, Body Count, Carolina Mercenaries, Ronin, Rogue Cell, Recon-1, Wilkes Tactical, Wolfpack and a number of other great teams and individuals gave General Rich “RipperDoc” Singleton all the firepower he needed to pull off a victory in this last installment of Vietnam Patrol.
Congratulations to Team WCP, Boxer, ODX and all the other Valken Corps teams that played.
Team WCP was wearing Valken’s V-Tac Tiger Stripe gear. If your team wants to get sponsored, visitwww.valkenpaintball.com/sponsorship.php
Written by: Wendell “Runaway” McInnis, the captain of Valken sponsored Team Boxer
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