Battle For New Orleans
Just a reminder, we will not be selling any food or drinks. It's your
responsibility to provide for yourself.

Logistics

Player Difficulty
Easy
This events requires you to pre register. Registration begins Sunday March 21st.
If your are self equipped, your own paintball's and air are welcome, no surcharge.

Gates Open 7:00 am  
Registration 7: 00 to 9:00 am  
Game Time 9:30 am to 5:00 pm  
Fees
$30.00 *Self Equipped Players
$40.00 **Rental Players  
* Your own supplies are welcome, no charge
** Must purchase our supplies, no exceptions
Co2 Fills $3.00 20oz -16oz
$2.00 12oz - 7oz
HPA fills $2.00 up to 3000psi
$1.00 There after
5th game credits do not apply for special
events. See news for 2003 for details!


Paintball's
We will only have a limited number of Paintball's cases for sale at the field. If you want to buy from us, you must pre order the paint by Thursday the 14th of April. We will be carrying Worr brand paintballs. All prices quoted are out the door (tax included). Your Paintball's will be ready for pick up at registration.
Mercenary (Worr)
Worr Premium Paint
Worr Tournament
$25.00 1/2 Case
$45.00 Full Case
$33.00 1/2 Case
$50.00 Full Case

$35.00 1/2 Case
$60.00 Full Case


Welcome to Venture Games Battle For New Orleans Scenario event. A lot of thought and man hours went into planning this event, field preparation and this very informative site. As you navigate this site, think about the scenario and what role you may want to play in it. You will be given a choice through e-mail, sorry no phone calls, what role and side you chose and if you want to buy paintball from us. Please contact us as soon as possible with this information for it will help us determine how large the teams will be and to make sure we can supply everyone with the need props.

Please be advised that do to the nature of this event not everyone will be able to get their choice as to which side they may want to play on. So we ask for your understanding and cooperation in making this a fun event for all, regardless for which side you will represent. Although this scenario mirrors historical events, the point is, it's just that a scenario, a fun day of paintball under the sun. With your participation, perhaps you may rewrite history!

Registration
Click on the country's flag you wish to play for. Fill in all the blanks, a copy will be sent
to your e-mail. Sign and date your copy and bring it with you the day of the event. If you are
part of a team sign up as a team with your team name. If you want to play with other people
you know, make sure you make a notation or make up a team name and sign up as a team.
Please, only one registration per name unless you are part of a team.


Full
United States forces at the time of the Battle of New Orleans were much smaller--somewhere between 3,500 and 5,000. This detachment was composed of United States army troops; Mississippi, and Louisiana militias made up the bulk with Kentucky, Tennessee, Barataria pirates, Choctaw warriors, and free black soldiers making up the rest.

Full
Britain sent between 11,000 and 14,450 troops under the command of Major General Sir Edward Pakenham to fight in the Louisiana campaign. These included army and navy men fresh from campaigns fought against Napoleon in Europe, as well as veterans of other theaters in the War of 1812. Among these units were the 44th Regiment and highly disciplined 93rd Highlander Regiment.
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British officials offered Laffite monetary rewards among others, in 1814, in return for his help in their attack on New Orleans. Laffite notified New Orleans officials, who paid no head to his warnings. A few weeks later a small Naval fleet attacked, before which Laffite and his crew slipped out of town. Later that same year, General Andrew Jackson accepted Laffites aid in combat with the British. In return for his help, he and his crew were pardoned for their maritime crimes, but lost their pirate privileges in Barataria Bay


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