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<blockquote data-quote="Cadet" data-source="post: 769961" data-attributes="member: 529"><p>In the past I have had members question why there is any need to have "Rules" about events, and the simple answer is, when you join this organization, when you join a Regiment, you're part of a group. When you do something under the name of the 405th, under the name of the MidWest Regiment, it reflects back on every other member around the world, for good or bad. It is one of the trade offs for being part of something bigger than yourself. You gain access to more resources, more events, more opportunities, but you're also committing to be part of something bigger than just yourself.</p><p></p><p>To quote Carter A-259:</p><p>"I'm glad to have your skill set, but <em>we're a <strong>team</strong></em>. That <strong>lone-wolf</strong> stuff stays behind. Clear?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cadet, post: 769961, member: 529"] In the past I have had members question why there is any need to have "Rules" about events, and the simple answer is, when you join this organization, when you join a Regiment, you're part of a group. When you do something under the name of the 405th, under the name of the MidWest Regiment, it reflects back on every other member around the world, for good or bad. It is one of the trade offs for being part of something bigger than yourself. You gain access to more resources, more events, more opportunities, but you're also committing to be part of something bigger than just yourself. To quote Carter A-259: "I'm glad to have your skill set, but [I]we're a [B]team[/B][/I]. That [B]lone-wolf[/B] stuff stays behind. Clear?" [/QUOTE]
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