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Posted: February 22, 2010 01:49 pmTop
   
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IRC Nickname: rachellove
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We used to do this for our trial guardians. I went to a lot of them. Do you feel it would be good to bring them back as mandatory for graduations?
 
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Thank you Garrett and Dallar.
“The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems
is the day you have stopped leading them.
They have either lost confidence that you can help them
or concluded that you do not care.
Either case is a failure of leadership.”
~~Colin Powell ~~

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Posted: February 22, 2010 03:05 pmTop
   
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depends on what you mean by saying war practice, should the applicants wait for an official practice or just foro ne set up extra for them with couple of members?
 
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Posted: February 26, 2010 02:30 amTop
   
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It has been added as a raid/war/practice Just so they have some kind of experience in the pvp part of the clan. They sorta need to know what is going on. Like Rene knows, so he can go to a war/raid. A total new to warring needs more like 4 or 5 of us to go to CWA and let them learn.

 
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Thank you Garrett and Dallar.
“The day soldiers stop bringing you their problems
is the day you have stopped leading them.
They have either lost confidence that you can help them
or concluded that you do not care.
Either case is a failure of leadership.”
~~Colin Powell ~~

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