3. Welcome to the Unity Security Force
(USEC).
We have prepared this short
presentation to guide our new recruits
through the recruitment process and
begin their virtual career in USEC.
If you are having trouble viewing this
presentation, or any of its content, a
PDF version is available from our
website:
http://www.usecforce.com
4. To be a member of USEC, you need
to own at least one of our main
gaming platforms. They are:
Air Force: Flight Simulator X
(Acceleration not required, but
recommended)
Land Force: Armed Assault (ArmA) II
Combined Operations required)
5. The first step of your recruitment
process is to apply on our website.
6. You will need to choose a callsign.
This goes between your first name
and last name on your profile.
Firstname “Callsign” Lastname
Please try to choose a callsign that
isn’t already used.
Please also enter your name with
Capitals at the beginning
7.
8. Great! You have now enrolled on the
USEC website. You will have just
received an email with an activation
link.
Click this link to activate your
application.
You will now receive a second email
with a member ID and a generated
password.
9. It is important that you keep your
member ID, as this is the only
method of logging into the USEC
website.
Click login and use this ID and
password to make your first login!
10.
11. As outlined in the Second Email you
received earlier, you have 14 days to
complete the Basic Recruit Exam.
This exam covers general knowledge
about USEC organisation and
procedure.
You can find all the answers in the
USEC Standing Orders (SOs) and on
the USEC website.
12. To find the exam and the USEC SO’s:
Login to usecforce.com
Click Training
See image below
13. Once you have read the instructions,
begin the exam.
All questions are multiple choice. Select
what you believe to be the most
correct answer and hit next.
You will NOT get an opportunity to
change your answer after you hit next.
If you get a question incorrect, you will
not be notified, but you can see your
percentage at the end of the exam.
14.
15. Well done! Now that you have
passed this exam, you have been
promoted to the rank of Recruit, and
have received your first ribbon!
Click “My Profile” to view.
16. Your application should be processed
within 24 hours of you registering. If
it is accepted, you will be notified by
email, and promoted to the rank of
Private.
17. Your next step is to register yourself
on our USEC Forum Board.
You can find the forum board by
clicking the link on our website, or
by visiting:
http://www.usecforce.com/forums/
18. Complete your registration on the
forum boards.
Important: Make sure that the email
address you use on the forums
matches the one you used to
register on the website.
Your forum Username should also
reflect your name on the USEC
website. E.G: Joseph Bloggs (with
appropriate capitals)
19. Once registered, you should receive
an activation email. Use the link to
activate your account, then feel free
to look through our forums.
We use our forums a lot for
information, operations, and much
more, so it is important that you are
comfortable with using the forums to
remain active.
20. Introduce yourself in the Welcomes
and Farewells section. You will find
we are very welcoming!
21. So far you have:
Registered yourself on the USEC website
Successfully completed the Basic Recruit
Exam
Registered yourself on the USEC forums
Introduced yourself on the USEC
forums.
22. After initial processing, all new
recruits are posted to the Unity
Training Academy (UTA).
From there, you are either posted
into the Unity Flight Academy (UFA),
or the Unity Combat Academy (UCA)
25. Flying with USEC in the Air Force has
3 main categories:
Offline
Online
Operational
26. Flying Offline:
To verify the validity of a Pilot Report, it
is a requirement that all USEC members
have FSHost installed. This can be
downloaded from
http://www.chocolatesoftware.com/fsho
st/
Ask your CO for the FSHost connection
details when you require them.
27. Flying Offline:
You will also be required to download
and install FSRecorder, however you do
not need to use this for every flight
(more will be covered shortly).
You can download FSRecorder from
http://www.fs-recorder.net/
28. Flying Online
USEC is partnered with the Virtual Air
Traffic Simulation Network (VATSIM).
As of October 2012, flying on the
VATSIM network is no longer mandatory.
However, due to USEC holding a VSOA
status, any member flying online must
hold specific qualifications before flying
solo online (more will be covered on
VATSIM later).
30. The Aviator Badge
As of December 2012, the requirements
for the Aviator Badge consist of
completing 2 basic checkrides and being
signed off by a qualified instructor.
The Aviator Badge signifies a fully
qualified pilot within USEC, and allows a
Pilot to be entirely qualified to complete
their duties offline.
31. As well as these requirements, you
are also required to complete a few
examinations. Similarly to the Basic
Recruit Exam, you can find these
exams on the Training Page.
32. Below are some ribbons awarded for
completing different exams in the
Training Page.
Rotary
Basic Ground Qualification Rotary Assault Basic VATSIM IFR Rating
School Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon Ribbon
33. Furthering on as a Pilot in USEC, you
can begin to work your way towards
the Special Aviator Badge
34. As of December 2012, the
requirements to be awarded the
Special Aviator Badge are to
complete all VATSIM checkrides V-01
through to I-05.
The Special Aviator Badge signifies a
pilot that is fully qualified to
complete their duties both on and
offline.
35. You should contact your
Commanding Officer (CO) if you
require any more information about
how to complete these qualifications.
Click to view UCA Or Click here to skip
requirements UCA and move on.
38. The Infantryman Badge
To be awarded this qualification,
members must satisfactorally complete
all required modules of training on the
USEC Revolutions Training Facility
39. The Infantryman Badge
Training is on a modular system as
directed by the Commander Land Force,
and is completed online.
Practical assessments include
marksmanship, radio communication
and adherence to Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs)
40. To be awarded the Infantryman
Badge, the following ribbons must
also be earned (more information
available on the USEC website).
BASIC ADVANCED BASIC
COMBAT BASIC ONLINE COMBAT FIELD
SCHOOL NAVIGATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL TACTICS
RIBBON RIBBON RIBBON RIBBON RIBBON
41. Other ribbons that you can be
awarded for Land Force Training
include:
ADVANCED BASIC BASIC
RECOGNITION PARACHUTIST MARKSMAN
RIBBON RIBBON RIBBON
BASIC BASIC BASIC
RECOGNITION MEDIC DRIVER
RIBBON RIBBON RIBBON
42. Other badges that you can work
towards include:
Parachutist Badge Corpsman Badge Basic Aviator Badge
43. It is important that to complete your
training, you remain active on the
USEC website and forums so you
don’t miss important information.
Ensure that you keep your CO in the
loop through your Basic Training
44. You should also get active on the
USEC TeamSpeak (TS) Server. You
can download TeamSpeak 3 from:
http://www.teamspeak.com/
You can find the Server Details on
the USEC website after you login.
45. You have now completed your Basic
Training at USEC, and are eligible to
be posted to the unit of your choice.
46. You are now the rank of Private First Class. You have completed all required
Training within the Unity Training Academy. Go forth and begin your virtual
Career in the Unity Security Force!