Cheyenne Dog Soldiers of Illinois
Scenario Paintball Team
Our squad is made up of family and family friends. The family has a lot of German blood and some Native American blood. With our team name we pay homage to the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, some of the bravest warriors ever forgotten by history. With our WWII scenario signups we pay homage to our German blood, to the brave men who made up the greatest army ever, who were defeated by sheer force of numbers while fighting on the wrong side of justice when mislead and misused by a delusional miscreant tyrant who seized power and turned the homeland into a militaristic, imperialistic, totalitarian state.


Lance
Mud Rooster
Del Goebel -
Dog 1
SPIRIT WARRIOR
Cheveyo (Sioux)
48 years ancient
Dad, Teacher,
WW II, Civil War, U.S. Constitution buff
Topography-Medium Gunner-Military Historian - Council

Steven
The Red Rocket
McClellan Goebel -
Dog 2
FOREST HUNTER
Canowicakte (Sioux)
40 years new
Private Investigator
Topography-Scout-Sniper-Cook - Council
William
John Dumbear
Karwatka
Dog 12
ZALTANA (High Mountain-Lakota)

32 years old
Long Range Gunner - Heavy Gunner - 6 - Council

John
Patton
Hamilton
Dog 13
Thunder Heart

48 years young
Topography - Rifleman - Council
Ryan
The Bo-Bo
Goebel -
Dog 6
BEAR MAKING DUST
Tuketu (Cheyenne)
16 year's old
Lance's son
Student
Long Range Gunner-Sniper-Brave

Adam
Magnum
Harris
Dog 8
LITTLE WOLF
Ohcumgache (Sioux)
22 years old
Carpenter, Fruit Stand Vendor
Anti Tank Gunner - Long Range Scout - Infiltrator-Brave

Andrew
Huggy Bear
Kalk
Dog 9
KILLS MANY
Megedagik (Algonquin)

22 years old
Student-Worker-Paintball Marker Historian
Heavy Gunner - Medium Gunner -
Short Range Gunner - Long Range Gunner
Grenade Launcher - Nuclear Arms Expert- Brave
"Word on the street is, win or lose, I always look good...but I always win cause I'm Huggy Bear"

Adam
Rittilan
Borowick
Dog 11
Kaliska (Coyote Chasing Deer)

17 years old
Scout - Runner - Medic - Brave

John
The Tippmann Tent Assassin
Hamilton Jr.
Dog 14
Akecheta (Fighter)

18 years old
Scout - Runner - Brave

Steve
Big Steve
Bennett
Dog 15
Burning Fire
Keezheekoni (Cheyenne)

51 years old
heavy gunner - Brave

Brian
"Boomer"
Mitchum
Dog 16
Dog Soldier
Akicita (Dog Soldier)

30 years old
communications - Brave
Pictures and History
2008






April 19th, 2008 - The World At War - Battlefront Paintball - Hubbard, Ohio
The Germans did not take the day in this event. Our unit however, was part of a 15 man contingent that did drive the British back several hundred yards, over-running the British flag station on 3 different occasions. It could be argued that if the judges had ever witnessed our removal of the British flag on 3 different occasions the day might have turned out quite differently, but we had a marvelous time in any event. It was great hanging out with so many friendly new faces, all working as part of a larger unit with cohesion that would have undoubtedly led an onlooker to believe that we all knew each other quite well. It was a blast.
May 3rd-4th, 2008 - Monte Cassino - PaintballToGo - Roodhouse, Illinois
Outnumbered roughly 120-60 the Germans went down to a last second defeat, the final horn sounding just as we were re-storming The Abbey. The final 15 minutes were as furious and intense as it gets. We'll never forget charging up the gut while withering a barrage of American paint as well as Jason's kamikazee cartwheeling attempt to avoid the ever attacking American tank known as "Thor".
May 17th, 2008 - Red Storm Rising -
CPX Sports - Joliet, Illinois
Outnumbered 3-2 the UN (we were West Germans) started off roughly, being totally dominated by General Bill Bailey's always flanking, always encircling coordinated attacks. But in round 2 the Dog Soldiers held our own and more, returning 2 shot down pilots and holding our flag station for 2 thirty minute scoring periods. In the deciding round the Dog Soldiers held our flag the first hour by laying down a withering suppressing fire on the attack point Bailey's Russians had chosen, only to go down when the final assault found us outnumbered 20-3 and over-run. In the 2nd and 3rd rounds our unit proved very effective and more than up to the challenge. The war of attrition does not blemish how well we fought today. Highlights included...
1. Our entire unit holding flag stations against overwhelming numbers for over an hour on two separate occassions
2. Lance's charge into a sniper squad believing he was only chasing one sniper
3. Jason's charge into an empty building to remove the Russian flag only to findout that the building was far from empty and that he should have not left his marker behind to make his run.
4. Catching 8-9 Russians out in the open setting up to storm our flank, and sending most of them to the respawn area.
5. Team work, Cody's suppressing fire, Ryan and Mark's snipering and Steven's aggressiveness all forming into a cohesive fighting unit
6. Our unit collecting 500 of the UN's total 1,000+ points
After a shaky, overwhelming beginning, we did ourselves proud.
June 21st-22nd, 2008 - BATTLE OF BOCAGE
REALMS OF RUIN - Custer Park, Illinois
Outnumbered 3-2... VICTORY !
Under the Generalship of Rocky and Rey (Razor) Cervantes of Nightshade the Dog Soldiers spent the days covering flanks, retrieving secondary objectives, providing escort and whatever else was asked of us. We, the Germans took the day. The grunt work was rewarded as the Dog Soldiers were part of the contingent that repulsed wave after wave of desperate Allied attempts to storm our flag station in the final hour of the conflict. During the post battle awards ceremony The Dog Soldiers were awarded-named the MVP Squad for our overall efforts. The award and recognition are much appreciated by all of the Dog Soldiers.
June 29th, 2008 - Battle for Remagen Bridge
Sure Shootin Paintball, Greene, Iowa
VICTORY !
Down by 8 points going into the final frame the Germans pulled off an amazing 10-0 swing against the Americans to pull a 2 point victory from the jaws of defeat and secure the Bridge at Remagen. The Dog Soldiers were pivitol in securing 8 of the 10 points in the final frame. This was a classic win that we will remember for a long time. Strong individual performances, but the squad performance was even better. On this day we had to be dealt with.
August 16th-17th, 2008- Omaha Beach
Combat Paintball, Deer Park, Wisconsin
TIE
Many of the other players switched sides at the halfway point in this game, making victory difficult to decipher, but we ran into some top notch Wisconsin teams, especially the "Wild Bunch". A segment of the Dog Soldiers held back a flanking attack of far greater numbers for 45 minutes, and the Dog Soldiers proved to be one of the few speed bumps to the machine that was the Wild Bunch. Outnumbered more than 2-1, the Germans fought a tough defensive battle all day against some highly tuned Wisconsin scenario teams.
September 13th, 2008 - Band Of Brothers
BattleFront Paintball, Hubbard, Ohio
VICTORY !
Almost violent rainstorm went on most of the event.
The soggy Dog Soldiers played a pivitol roll in a massive come-from-behind victory. Down 40,000 to 3,000 the Dogs and BioHazard came out swinging in the second half to lead the Germans to a stunning 80,000+ to 40,000+ victory. Dog teamwork is starting to really come around. Magnum & Huggy Bear fit right in and were intregal parts of the Dog effort. Most complimentary - When the game was on the line the German General placed the Dogs in charge of the critical turning point victory. Kudos to Jason for an almost impossible flag taking at the buzzer. In our best display of teamwork the entire squad came together to get the wounded-stretcher prop back to HQ, and in the final battle for the city the Dogs were perched on every corner of the city, keeping the fire and communication up, not allowing the Americans a foothold into the city they needed to take to win the game. We are arriving
October 4th-5th, 2008 - Battle For The Rhine
White River Paintball, Anderson, Indiana
VICTORY !
Reminiscent of Bridge at Remagen, outnumbered all event, and by as much as 37-22, the Dog Soldiers and the Germans pull off yet another insane come-from-way-behind victory. Going into the last round down by 550 points in an 800 point round, the Germans pull off an amazing 700-100 round for a 50 point, 2,850 to 2,800 victory. Amazing efforts all over the field but special mention must be given to Adam Magnum Little Wolf Harris for returning 4 of the 7 props captured by the Germans in the final, game winning round. Adam was like a man possessed at times today, and especially during the last round, where his speed-stealth was the key to a great, great victory !
2009
March 14th-15th, 2009 - Bastogne
White River Paintball, Anderson, Indiana
The Germans fell 156-118 in an uneven, hard fought battle. On Day 1 outnumbered at a 6-4 ratio the German assaults could not crack the combination of superior numbers and skillful defense on the part of the Allies. On Day 2, fighting thru a forest, uphill, trying to crack the tightly defended Bastogne the German Army came up short. Dog Soldier moments came when we fought our guts out for an hour and a half to take 200 feet of hillside from the Americans, and when our lads played a huge role in the final comeback attempt that almost swung the tide of battle. Noteworthy efforts from Dog 2 for always being in the front of the German assaults to punch a hole in the Allied line, Dog 8 for once again proving to be a superior runner for props, Adam Applegun (Dog 11) for showing potential to be a solid second runner for Dog Soldiers, and William Dumbear (Dog 12) for his unrivaled cover-suppression fire. The Dog Soldiers were awarded-named German MVP Team for our overall efforts. The award and recognition are much appreciated by all of the Dog Soldiers.

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April 18, 2009 - World at War 2
Battle Front Paintball, Hubbard, Ohio
Attendance – 470
VICTORY !







July 25-26, 2009 - Michigan Monster Game
Hell Survivors Paintball, Pinckney, Michigan
Attendance - 1500+
Dog Soldiers battled on the side of the Red Team. From the get-go it became apparent that the Dog Soldiers were facing an alliance of the Yellow Team (which already outnumbered Red) and the Mercenary Team. This was an uphill battle that required above-and-beyond efforts just to stay in the game. Dog Soldiers and many of the great teams we sided with, Bio Hazard, NEOSMUT, etc. were up to the task. This was a two-day slugfest.
Time after time Dog Soldiers were leading or part of contingents that held vital flag ground - flag stations; Archie Bunker for two hours in the face of being encircled by 2-1 numbers with a yellow tank that just kept hammering us; West Point for two hours + in a fierce conflict that ended when 50+ Yellows and Mercs stormed the West Point structure itself, the defense of which by that point had been reduced to three Dog Soldiers and two walk-ons.
Dog Soldiers often found themselves leading or in front of attacks to dislodge Yellow-Merc forces from flag stations. Dog Soldiers 2, 9 and 14 led an hour assault on Bravo position which forced the opposition to redirect troop movements, leading directly to the fall of two Yellow held flag stations.
Dog Soldier 12 earned Red Team's MVP Award for his overall leadership on the field, his communication with Red Command Center and his masterful handling of the walk-ons.
This was an award very much earned, well deserved.
Special mention must be given to Dog Soldiers 6, 9 and 14 for responding well to their increased roles.
At the conclusion of the two-day battle Red Team and the Dog Soldiers came up just short of pulling off what would have been a major upset. There was growth and the continued stubbornness-determination that has become the Dog Soldiers trademark stamped all over this event.
"If it was up to me to select the MVP I'd have said Just give it to the Dog Soldiers".
Mechanic
General - Red Team
Once again, we did ourselves and our sponsors proud.
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June 21-22, 2008
DOG SOLDIERS proudly took home
Bill Bailey's Tour Of Duty
**Most Valuable Squad Award**
"Would be great to see you Dog Soldiers. You're topknotch players"
William "Bill" Bailey
Band of Brothers
September 13, 2008
"Also, my personal gratitude to the Dog Soldiers, you guys help turned the tide."
General Sam Poon, aka German CO
Battle of Bastogne
March 14-15, 2009

email - how are you guys doin? my name is danny i played with you guys for the battle of the Rhine and bastone battle. just wanted to get in contact. you can contact me any time. even though we lost i still had a lot of fun . thanks again for bein there and making paintball so much more alive. Danny
World at War
April 18, 2009
"Hi, this is aquateenjunkie from WAW2. I just wanted to give you guys that congratz that you deserve for whooping a** all day saturday. You guys had your s*** together, and knew how to win. Thanks for putting up a good fight, maybe a little too good...lol."
Heroes & Villains
May 9, 2009
"Thanks for making it out Dog Soldiers you guys did a FANTASTIC job as the mercs.. The Dog that captured each Commander is probably the most sneaky SOB I have ever had the pleasure coming across. I truely hope to see you guys again in the near future and I hope even more that you will be at TRAINING DAY 9/20/09 and join the SEALS!"
Whiskey
Chicago Heretics
UWL Tournament
BadLandz
May 16-17, 2009
Michigan Monster Game
July 25-26, 2009
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