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  1. My cursory overview indicates that I'm the first person on the board courageous enough to admit that I'm an attorney smile.gif I know there are others out there. It's ok, come on out...

    In my spare time I've been working on getting an online music mag going. Supposed to do that in my "free" time, but CM isn't doing me any favors in that area.

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    Rob Varak

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  2. Geez, I never even contemplated the idea of downloading completed games and watching the movies! cool.gif That could be spectacular. Of course not to beat a dead horse (but I will anyway smile.gif ) this would be even cooler if you could watch the entire battle unfold fluidly. Man I hope that BTS can make that work somehow. wink.gif

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  3. A Dark And Bloody Ground: The Hurtgen Forest And The Roer River Dams, 1944-1945

    by Edward G. Miller

    Texas A&M University Press

    ISBN 0-89096-626-5

    I haven't started it yet, but I plan on using it for creating a Roer River Dam scenario. Sounds like it might be what you're looking for, von Shrad.

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    Rob Varak

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  4. Saw this on FGN, and I thought it might be of some interest:

    Squad Leader Marches on PC

    PC: Avalon Hill's classic board game Squad Leader is heading for PC courtesy of Hasbro.

    The turn based strategy game is set during the Second World War and recreate the famous battles such as the Bulge and Operations Overlord and Market Garden. Players can take on the role of Brits and Americans and even attempt to win the war for the Germans.

    Squad Leader is set for release in October.

    Harry Neary

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    Rob Varak

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  5. I haven't read Frost's book, but "Company Commander" is a classic and a must-read.

    I just finished James Gavin's "On To Berlin", which was only slightly better than average. Gavin was a great soldier and officer who was present at so many interesting events. Unfortunately, the book seemed a bit too breezy for me. While it contained some interesting bits (particularly his bitter criticism of Eisenhower)it was pretty bland overall.

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    Rob Varak

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  6. Thanks for the responses. I guess it's good news that nobody's started on them yet, but bad news that I have to start REALLY doing some research. smile.gif Anyone have any suggestions for sources? I have MacDonald's official history of the final year of the war, which covers it a bit. I'll have to find some more.

    I'm anxious to see how Madmatt's experiment turns out.

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    Rob Varak

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  7. I'm thinking about setting up scenarios dealing with various portions of the battles fort the Roer dams. My search didn't turn up anything. So has anyone already started down this road?

    On a related note, does anyone familiar with the editor have any suggestions about the best way to model the dams? I'm guessing that bridges may work as the best substitute.

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    Rob Varak

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    Site on Sound: The Web's Premier Site For Musical Discussion

    www.siteonsound.com

  8. They were primarily used by Germans on the Atlantic Wall. In Paul Carell's book on D-day, he indicates that most didn't work because debris and water thrown about by the Allied bombardment fouled up the machinery. He does relate one story (apocryphal or not I don't know) in which curious GI's place a grenade inside of one. eek.gif Needless to say, it was a rude awakening for the entire squad.

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    Rob Varak

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    Site on Sound: The Web's Premier Site For Musical Discussion

    www.siteonsound.com

  9. Just picked up Tank Versus Tank: The Illustrated Story of Armored Conflict In The Twentieth Century.

    While I haven't had a chance to do more than page through it, it looks like quite a find. There are a ton of photos, wonderful cut-aways and diagrams of several key tanks, and terrific battle descriptions with great maps.

    There are special sections on gun/armor relationships, descriptions of the various types of anti-tank rounds (always a confusing point for me), and sidebars on various famous tank men.

    The author, Maj. Kenneth Macksey, MC, is a former RTR officer.

    The date of publication is 1999. I haven't seen it mentioned here before, so I just thought I'd point it out.

    PS Just finished Von Mellenthin's Panzer Battles, which was very good.

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    Rob Varak

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  10. The diplomatic/political origins of the war are too complex to simply blame the English. For an in depth examination of the 19th century roots of the conflict, as well as a detailed description of the events leading up to the war, see Kissinger's DIPLOMACY.

    It's sort of a dry read (it is Hank, after all smile.gif), but well worth it for those interested in the history of diplomacy. Beware that it covers much more than simply the origins of the First World War.

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    Rob Varak

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    [This message has been edited by RobVarak (edited 03-30-2000).]

  11. <BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by bazooka10165:

    I hope so. I'm just finishing up a PBEM game in which the rubble bug got 18 of my men, including an entire MG42 unit. That one hurt.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Come on, it was the only part of the battle that came out in my favor. Could you please stop dwelling on it? biggrin.gif

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    Rob Varak

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    Site on Sound: The Web's Premier Site For Musical Discussion

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