PRIVATE BATTLE - Ellington Banks, Ripon. 17/18/19 April.

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jlmod
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PRIVATE BATTLE - Ellington Banks, Ripon. 17/18/19 April.

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A Private Battle has been organised by the NWW2A and will take place at Ellington Banks M.O.D training area, Ripon on the weekend of 17/18/19 April.
Anyone or any groups wishing to take part can obtain further information by visiting the NWW2A website where there is a full description of the event, times, prices and booking information.
A great way to kick off the event season.
Panzer Wittman
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Re: PRIVATE BATTLE - Ellington Banks, Ripon. 17/18/19 April.

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Would that be any groups including Waffen-ss?
From what I've seen and heard we wouldn't be allowed to come and play and quite a few others would be excluded too
soldat44
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Re: PRIVATE BATTLE - Ellington Banks, Ripon. 17/18/19 April.

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I think unfortunately Waffen SS are not allowed on site. I asked the organiser about this and it's down to the Commandant who runs the site. So basically out of the hands of the lad who has organised the event. Shame as seems to be going to be a good event and quite a few attending.
jlmod
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Re: PRIVATE BATTLE - Ellington Banks, Ripon. 17/18/19 April.

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Deadline for payment for this event is just two weeks away, 20th March. There are limited places for a couple of groups of no more than 9/10 or individuals wishing to be attached to groups already booked in. I am sorry to say that no SS this time around but I am going to see if I can address this for the next one (hopefully later this year) should there be interest. I limited numbers this time around to 90 and I'm happy to say that we are nearly at this limit.
A great start to the season awaits.
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