Gaming News - December 2004
New York, NY (December 21, 2004) - Kuma Reality Games today announced
the winner from its Stories from the Front contest.
From Kuma\War:
Many soldiers submitted true stories of heroism and intense battles but when
the votes were tallied on the Kuma\War website, it was the heroic tale of James
Ross, Sergeant Major, Task Force 4th Battalion, 5th Air Defense Artillery, 2nd
Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division that was chosen to be a playable Kuma\War
mission.
The mission entitled, ‘Baghdad Convoy’ will feature Ross and comrades as 3D game
characters and in the video news show, which accompanies every Kuma\War episode.
The mission will re-create actual events that occurred in April 2004 in Baghdad,
Iraq, as Ross and his patrol encountered three harrowing ambushes and succeeded
in rescuing a Fallujah supply convoy under attack. Members of Ross’ patrol
received Army Commendation Medals for Valor for their actions that day.
"I was very surprised and shocked when I found out my story had won the ‘Stories
from the Front’ contest,” said James Ross. “I really owe it all to my friend
Brian for submitting my story to Kuma and I'm happy to be able to share my
experience with the general public so that they may have a better understanding
of the rigors of combat."
James Ross is currently on active duty, stationed in Iraq, and friend Brian
McCleary submitted his story to the Kuma\War “Stories from the Front” contest.
Brian will also be included in the playable mission as an embedded reporter. The
Baghdad Convoy mission is currently under development and is expected to be
available to consumers in February.
Read James’ story, Baghdad Convoy on the Kuma\War website:
www.kumawar.com/Promotions/maximsummary.php.
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