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Being an (Assistant) Game Master in UNITAF
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The Mission Support Team (MST) plays a critical role in the operation and those taking part in them are held to a very high standard, as set by the leadership. The role of a Lead Game Master (LGM), Game Master (GM) or Assistant Game Master (AGM) is to work with and alongside the Field Leadership to ultimately provide an enjoyable yet challenging and immersive experience.

As a Lead Game Master (LGM), Game Master (GM) or Assistant Game Master (AGM), your role is to collaborate closely with Field Leadership to deliver a challenging, immersive, and enjoyable experience for all participants. However, mission support is not limited to creating missions. There is no obligation to focus on mission creation if your interest lies in live mission support.

Whether you are managing active operations or enhancing immersion through roleplay, the MST provides an inclusive environment for all levels of involvement. Every role—be it Lead Game Master, Game Master, Assistant Game Master, or roleplayer—is equally valued and integral to the success of UNITAF operations.

Collaborative MST Operations

The practical staffing challenges are recognized, such that the ideal staffing structure may not be possible to achieve at all times, for example, one LGM and multiple GMs, AGMs per platoon operation. In this case, the LGM, GMs and AGMs will work together, with AGMs supporting operational needs dynamically.

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