Website screening before Discord onboarding
Join USECwebsite first | discord next
This page is the first step of the recruitment flow. You review the legal baseline here, submit your application here, and then continue through Discord for authentication and the rest of the induction process.
Website step
Notice | Rules | Application
Next platform
Discord authentication and induction
Form access
Unlocks after both legal checks
Process Board
What happens next
Website review
Read the privacy notice and the ruleset on this page. Both must be completed before the intake form unlocks.
Submit application
Complete the website intake form so USEC has your basic details, expectations, and motivation on record.
Continue in Discord
After submission, you will be sent into the Discord authentication and induction flow. The website step is not the full onboarding on its own.
Entry Requirements
Discord access
Arma 3 installed and functional
Willingness to learn the structure
Respectful behaviour toward other members
Before You Apply
Read this page as the first gate, not the whole recruitment flow.
The goal of the website step is to confirm that applicants understand the legal baseline and basic expectations before they continue into Discord.
Operator expectations
- You have a working microphone and can communicate clearly during operations.
- You are willing to follow leadership, radio structure, and unit procedures once missions are live.
- You understand that USEC is built around organised, campaign-driven gameplay rather than random public-session chaos.
- You are joining a community environment first, not only applying for a single operation night.
Step A
Finish the website checks
Scroll through the privacy notice and the ruleset below, then accept both documents to unlock the intake form.
Step B
Continue in Discord afterwards
After submitting this form, you will be redirected to Discord authentication. That is where the induction flow continues.
Required Notice
Privacy Notice
Scroll through the notice on this page, then confirm acceptance to continue.
This privacy notice explains how USEC handles member and applicant information used inside the community. The notice applies to the join flow, portal access, Discord-linked systems, training workflows, attendance systems, internal databases, and other administrative tools that support the operation of the unit.
What We May Store
USEC may store in-game names, callsigns, Steam profile links, Steam64 IDs, Discord usernames, and other identifiers needed to link a member to portal, attendance, training, logistics, and recruitment systems.
For applicants and recruits, additional intake details may be stored, such as timezone, experience, availability, preferred role, motivation, and confirmation that the privacy notice and ruleset were accepted.
For active members, internal records may also include ranks, qualifications, attendance history, mission roles, training outcomes, and operational notes required for the unit to function.
How Data Is Used
Member information is used for coordination, administration, attendance handling, training assignment, role restriction, and general community management.
Discord-linked identifiers are used to connect the website account to the active Discord environment and to run ticket, training, onboarding, and attendance workflows.
USEC does not collect this data for commercial exploitation and does not sell or license member data to third parties.
Visibility Inside USEC
Some records may be visible to other community members because the portal is designed to support operations, attendance, command decisions, and internal coordination.
Administrative and command tools are restricted, but not all data is private from other members; some items are intentionally surfaced inside the operator database, attendance boards, and mission workflows.
Access to sensitive operational tools is role-based and tied to the Discord-linked access structure used by the portal.
Member Rights
Members may request access to their stored information, ask for inaccurate information to be corrected, or request deletion at any time.
If a person requests deletion of information that is required for membership, access to the community and its systems may no longer be possible.
Privacy requests can be directed to privacy@unitedsecuritymilsim.com.
All community data is handled in line with the UK GDPR and applicable law in England and Wales. By continuing through recruitment or using the portal as a member, you acknowledge that a limited set of internal records is necessary for USEC to coordinate campaigns, missions, logistics, attendance, and member management.
Required Ruleset
Community Ruleset
Read the current ruleset summary in the same page flow before the application unlocks.
The USEC ruleset defines how members are expected to behave across the community, in operations, in attendance workflows, and in disciplinary matters. By continuing with induction, applicants confirm they understand that USEC is a structured community with enforceable standards rather than an unmoderated public group.
Conduct & Community Standards
Harassment, stalking, bullying, doxxing, racist conduct, obscene content, malware sharing, poaching, and behaviour that damages the community are not tolerated.
Members are expected to protect the atmosphere and reputation of USEC both inside the unit and on platforms connected to it.
Leadership and the Board of Directors retain discretion when behaviour harms the community, exploits loopholes, or brings the unit into disrepute.
Operations & Chain of Command
The in-game rules apply during the pre-operation window, during operations, and during training or mini-operations where relevant.
Members are expected to respect the semi-serious milsim atmosphere and follow the chain of command unless an order conflicts with unit rules.
Team killing, deliberate disruption, excessive soundboard abuse, and game-ruining behaviour are not acceptable.
Equipment, Roles & Specialist Restrictions
Uniform and equipment guidelines must be followed, including restrictions on custom items and prohibited gear.
Specialist equipment, grenade launchers, fortify tools, explosives, drones, and similar assets are restricted to trained or delegated personnel.
Base loadout and pre-operation conduct requirements apply before briefing and deployment.
Attendance & Participation
Members are expected to meet the unit attendance standard during each review cycle unless exempt, on LOA, or otherwise cleared.
If you cannot attend, you must decline before the lock time. No response can lead to an AWOL or MIA-style record depending on the workflow used.
Repeated absence, repeated AWOL behaviour, or persistent lack of participation can result in review, demotion, removal of privileges, or removal from the unit.
Disciplinary Action
Potential actions include warnings, removal from operations, removal from future operations, demotions, training removal, unit removal, and bans.
Appeals and serious conduct reviews sit with the Board of Directors, who retain final discretion on major cases.
Locked
Complete both legal checks first
Scroll through and accept both the privacy notice and the ruleset above to unlock the website application step.
Website Application
Intake form
Fill in the application below. Once submitted, this website step ends and the process continues in Discord.
