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==Use==
==Use==
The 501st Will use safehouses to build a network of safe havens for the survivors of Malton. Each safehouse has its own Field Commander, Radio Operator, Troop Contingent, and Tradesmen Contingent. Tradesmen keep the barricades at VSB so the zombies don't make it inside.
The 501st would use safehouses to build a network of safe havens for the survivors of Malton. Each safehouse had its own Field Commander, Radio Operator, Troop Contingent, and Tradesmen Contingent. Tradesmen keep the barricades at VSB so the zombies don't make it inside.


Radio Operators must learn the callsigns of different buildings and people. These callsigns will be given to the Operators on their assignment of duty by a Sergeant. Callsigns are important, as they keep certain information from falling in the wrong hands.
Radio Operators would learn the callsigns of different buildings and people. These callsigns would be given to the Operators on their assignment of duty by a Sergeant. Callsigns are important, as they keep certain information from falling in the wrong hands.


No one but Radio Operators may handle the radio transceivers. There will be on radio transceiver per safehouse.  
No one but Radio Operators would handle the radio transceivers. There will be one radio transceiver per safehouse.  


==Current Safehouses==
==Current Safehouses==
===Safehouse Alpha One===
 
Location: a warehouse due southwest of St Columbanus Church
There are no safehouses due to a lack of personnel.
Date Created: December 20th 2008
Field Commander: None Yet
Radio Operator: None Yet
Radio: None Yet
Callsign: CLASSIFIED
Importance: Moderate
Tradesmen: None
Troops: None


==Policies==
==Policies==

Latest revision as of 07:03, 24 November 2009

501st U.S. Army Battalion

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Information

Main Page - Operations - Members - Council

Allies - Safehouses - The Mass - Ranks

Trinity Directorate of Sergeants

Operation Safehouse - Sandbox


Special Groups

Omega Squad - Alpha Squad - The Shadow

Blood Red Cross - Bravo Squad - CNS


Logo for the 501st Safehouse Network

Use

The 501st would use safehouses to build a network of safe havens for the survivors of Malton. Each safehouse had its own Field Commander, Radio Operator, Troop Contingent, and Tradesmen Contingent. Tradesmen keep the barricades at VSB so the zombies don't make it inside.

Radio Operators would learn the callsigns of different buildings and people. These callsigns would be given to the Operators on their assignment of duty by a Sergeant. Callsigns are important, as they keep certain information from falling in the wrong hands.

No one but Radio Operators would handle the radio transceivers. There will be one radio transceiver per safehouse.

Current Safehouses

There are no safehouses due to a lack of personnel.

Policies

1. All safehouses must be VSB at all times.

2. No one but Radio Operators may use radios.

3. Orders are relayed to the Field Commander by the Radio Operator only.

4. Callsigns must be used in transmissions.

5. Troops must clear zombies upon sight immediately.