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Eric Chisler
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Postby Eric Chisler » Thu Dec 06, 2007 6:24 pm

I'm simply curious if there is any way to join ARMA through online means, as I (nor any of my friends) use checks. I do know quite a few people with paypal, and see that you accept it... but what about the physical application itself? Must it be printed into hard copy and mailed in?

Thank you for any input,

Eric Chisler

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Brien Hartung
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Postby Brien Hartung » Thu Dec 06, 2007 7:21 pm

As I understand it, you can apply by emailing the application information to the director, Mr. Clements.

His address is at the bottom of the website pages.

Eric Chisler
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Postby Eric Chisler » Thu Dec 06, 2007 7:56 pm

For clarity's sake, could anyone post that e-mail address here? I'm not sure which one is being referred to.

-Eric Chisler

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Postby Alan Abu Bakr » Fri Dec 07, 2007 8:23 am

Eric Chisler wrote:For clarity's sake, could anyone post that e-mail address here? I'm not sure which one is being referred to.

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Postby Brien Hartung » Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:25 pm

Mr. Chisler,
Sorry that I wasn't clear. Some forums have a policy of not posting email addresses in order to keep spammers away. I didn't know if there was such a policy in effect here or not.

Eric Chisler
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Postby Eric Chisler » Fri Dec 07, 2007 12:58 pm

No worries. I just didn't want to e-mail the wrong place. I figured that was the addy you were referring to, I just wanted to be sure. Just the fact that you replied at all is very much appreciated. Now that it's settled... the e-mail is in and I'm happy to be part of this community. I look forward to all the amazing times I'm sure I'll have.

Also- I plan on purchasing both of Sigmund Ringeck's books by David Lindholm and Mr. Clements' book shortly after. Is this a logical starting place? And in a much broader spectrum... Fiore or Lichtenauer? I'm sure that's a loaded question, and I'm not looking for overly complicated answers. Just a blurb on which would be preferable to start with, if one is, in fact, better than the other.

Thanks again for your time and patience everyone. I'm sure these questions are frequent. And after spending the better part of the day reading ONE POST (ARMA... and everyone else), I can truly say I dread trudging through the forums for my answers.

-Eric Chisler


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