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    danfrodo got a reaction from General Jack Ripper in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    Interesting that we are all at the funeral of our still living friend.  It's his 50th birthday, he aint dead.  Yeah, he definitely could be better in 1000 ways, and all BF needs is a lot more money and people, which they don't have, to make that happen as fast as we want it to happen.
    And why does this always have to degenerate into personal criticisms or conspiracy theories?  They are a small team and simply can't do it all.  Are there actually people here that never worked on teams that had limited resources and had to prioritize?  Had to choose what to do and what to delay? 
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Commanderski in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    Interesting that we are all at the funeral of our still living friend.  It's his 50th birthday, he aint dead.  Yeah, he definitely could be better in 1000 ways, and all BF needs is a lot more money and people, which they don't have, to make that happen as fast as we want it to happen.
    And why does this always have to degenerate into personal criticisms or conspiracy theories?  They are a small team and simply can't do it all.  Are there actually people here that never worked on teams that had limited resources and had to prioritize?  Had to choose what to do and what to delay? 
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Bud Backer in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    Interesting that we are all at the funeral of our still living friend.  It's his 50th birthday, he aint dead.  Yeah, he definitely could be better in 1000 ways, and all BF needs is a lot more money and people, which they don't have, to make that happen as fast as we want it to happen.
    And why does this always have to degenerate into personal criticisms or conspiracy theories?  They are a small team and simply can't do it all.  Are there actually people here that never worked on teams that had limited resources and had to prioritize?  Had to choose what to do and what to delay? 
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    danfrodo got a reaction from _greg in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    So the British Ministry of Defense is subsidizing me playing w my toy soliders & tanks?  And all I have to do for this is wait a little longer for the new release?  I am considering this a win for all of us CM gamers.  So maybe I'll not throw temper tantrums and wet  my pants over not getting my toy immediately.
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    danfrodo got a reaction from A Canadian Cat in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    So the British Ministry of Defense is subsidizing me playing w my toy soliders & tanks?  And all I have to do for this is wait a little longer for the new release?  I am considering this a win for all of us CM gamers.  So maybe I'll not throw temper tantrums and wet  my pants over not getting my toy immediately.
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    danfrodo got a reaction from sburke in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    So the British Ministry of Defense is subsidizing me playing w my toy soliders & tanks?  And all I have to do for this is wait a little longer for the new release?  I am considering this a win for all of us CM gamers.  So maybe I'll not throw temper tantrums and wet  my pants over not getting my toy immediately.
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Aragorn2002 in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    Well, I only said I am not going to throw tantrums about this.  I do throw lots of tantrums.  I threw a couple on this forum the first time I did a campaign.  Later I realized it was just that I sucked at CM and had to play better and should stop wetting my pants on the forum.  Others are free to do what they wish, though I prefer it when folks talk about our digital toy soldiers and military history books & such.
    Speaking of toy soldiers, I am ready for pre-order, just say the word.  Can't wait for Hungary, Berlin, Oder, Seelow!  Masses of SMG-toting soviet troops and T34-85s trying to punch through german defenses, that's epic.
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Freyberg in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    Well, I only said I am not going to throw tantrums about this.  I do throw lots of tantrums.  I threw a couple on this forum the first time I did a campaign.  Later I realized it was just that I sucked at CM and had to play better and should stop wetting my pants on the forum.  Others are free to do what they wish, though I prefer it when folks talk about our digital toy soldiers and military history books & such.
    Speaking of toy soldiers, I am ready for pre-order, just say the word.  Can't wait for Hungary, Berlin, Oder, Seelow!  Masses of SMG-toting soviet troops and T34-85s trying to punch through german defenses, that's epic.
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    danfrodo got a reaction from General Jack Ripper in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    So the British Ministry of Defense is subsidizing me playing w my toy soliders & tanks?  And all I have to do for this is wait a little longer for the new release?  I am considering this a win for all of us CM gamers.  So maybe I'll not throw temper tantrums and wet  my pants over not getting my toy immediately.
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Josey Wales in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    So the British Ministry of Defense is subsidizing me playing w my toy soliders & tanks?  And all I have to do for this is wait a little longer for the new release?  I am considering this a win for all of us CM gamers.  So maybe I'll not throw temper tantrums and wet  my pants over not getting my toy immediately.
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    danfrodo reacted to Warts 'n' all in RT Unofficial Screenshot Thread   
    I wonder if Mick Jones plays CM.
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Aragorn2002 in Any Chance for a New Afrikakorps game?   
    Fortunately we play at the "amateur" level, dealing only w tactics.  Which is really fun.  
     
    What I find interesting is that despite Stalin doing just about everything possible to lose in the first summer, the Germans were still unable to win.  Which speaks to just how much more resilient the soviet empire was than anyone expected, despite it's murderous lunatic dictator.  So while I love to "what if" to think how the Germans could have won, a more plausible "what if" is around the Soviet side:  What if Stalin had been even marginally competent and had a defense in depth and had allowed retreats?  It was too late for Stalin to undo his massacre of the officer corps, but he still could have allowed basic military common sense once he was attacked.  He could have allowed his staff time to develop proper counterattacks instead of forcing them to throw units at the Germans piecemeal, unprepared, and uncoordinated.  If he had done the most basic rational things the Germans might not have gotten much farther than Smolensk.  
    So what I suggest is that it was much more likely for the Russians to have done much better than for the Germans to have done much better -- though no one at the time knew this.  
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    danfrodo reacted to Erwin in Screenshot of Winter mod as appetizer   
    Here is snow just for you, Earl...

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    danfrodo reacted to Warts 'n' all in Valentines Day   
    Can't go through February 14th without sending someone a Valentine's.

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    danfrodo reacted to MOS:96B2P in RT Unofficial Screenshot Thread   
    Tiger

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    danfrodo got a reaction from A Canadian Cat in Question; Sherman armor sloping   
    y'all have seen The Chieftain's video on US armor in WW2, correct?   He has some very interesting and surprising insights, much of it directly from US army archives and not just some mythology that we've all grown up with.  
     
     
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Hapless in Question; Sherman armor sloping   
    y'all have seen The Chieftain's video on US armor in WW2, correct?   He has some very interesting and surprising insights, much of it directly from US army archives and not just some mythology that we've all grown up with.  
     
     
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Attilaforfun in CMRT Module 1 Bones   
    Barbarossa.  And winter 41-42.  And summer 42.  and Stalingrad.  And winter 43.  and summer 43.  and winter 43-44.   So one base game and six modules.  Can I pre-order as a bundle, with delivery in early 2022?
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    danfrodo got a reaction from wadepm in CMRT Module 1 Bones   
    Barbarossa.  And winter 41-42.  And summer 42.  and Stalingrad.  And winter 43.  and summer 43.  and winter 43-44.   So one base game and six modules.  Can I pre-order as a bundle, with delivery in early 2022?
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Aragorn2002 in Any Chance for a New Afrikakorps game?   
    Hang on my friend Aragorn2002, I have plenty of disdain for american leaders also and praise for other brits (Air Chief Tedder was brilliant!).  Monty is intelligent and skilled, like you said, but he was also impossible to work with and in September 44 made one of the great military blunders of the war.  Having said that, there's plenty of americans I hate more than Monty -- the air force general who refused to bomb parallel to the beaches in normandy and in operation cobra is one (what was his name?).  MacArthur I detest, though mostly for his insanity in Korea.  Admiral King's refusal to use convoys?  And Ike did slap down Patton for a while.  
    But point well taken, it's easy for me to take shots at Monty while ignoring his big, solid victories.
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    danfrodo reacted to SimpleSimon in Any Chance for a New Afrikakorps game?   
    How did he put up with Patton assaulting an American servicemen or Bradley's childish temper tantrums all the time? He was mindful of the fact he was the boss of all these men and that he had to be responsible for his staff, which meant among many things that he had to be fair. Montgomery was an arrogant egomaniac but can you find a General for me in all of history who wasn't? Compared to the equally boisterous qualities of many of his equally famous peers Montgomery was not all that much worse in either the social or professional sense. 
    The Press was a major factor back in 1940 and you had to factor it in since the war effort was a taxpayer funded thing directed by civilian governments in London and Washington. Montgomery pandered shamelessly to inflate his importance to be sure but plenty of his stardom was in fact promoted by Churchill who was rather well known for demanding his Generals prioritize the British Empire's prestige over sound strategy. Montgomery was the media's poster child for British Generalship during the war but for good reason. He was reassuring, charming, and confident and that counted for quite a lot, not only to the press but also to subordinate staff looking for their boss to set an example. 
    He was a star baby, no less than the other big actors trying to grab the spotlight of the war, MacArthur, Patton, Bradley, Clark, yes even the German Generals Rommel, Guderian, Manstein etc. These guys didn't become Generals for being modest that's for sure. Which is a shame because in fact the best Generals on both sides of the war are frequently the ones you didn't hear all that much about. Eisenhower could only underline the value of guys like Simpson, Patch, Gerow, Truscott in a report while the war was winding down while i'm not sure the British even thanked Auchinleck or Wavell or Leese. 
    Today's pop media has done very little to deflate the drama around any of the war's biggest personalities like Patton or Montgomery, in some ways its made things worse by asking honestly silly questions like "who's strategy was better" when strategy wasn't up to them. 
    EDIT: To add, probably the angriest Eisenhower ever got was over the recalcitrance of an Admiral who wasn't even under his command, French Admiral Jean Darlan and his foot dragging over surrendering Vichy North Africa. Poor Ike actually yelled that he "needed a good assassin" at one point openly to his staff while smoking whole packs of Camels from the isolation of Gibraltar while what seemed like Darlan's ego was putting the entire invasion at risk. In the end ironically Darlan was assassinated but the crisis had passed by then. This event was not a proud moment for the Supreme Allied Commander who appeared to have lost his nerve, but such was the nature of the Invasion of North Africa that the Americans were totally new at all of this and there were problems top-to-bottom. Even Eisenhower had things to learn after all...
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    danfrodo reacted to Sequoia in Any Chance for a New Afrikakorps game?   
    Remember, Eisenhower once worked for MacArthur. 
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    danfrodo reacted to John Kettler in "Tankers" (2018) is full of real Soviet tanks   
    It has a KV-1, the first major production model of the T-34/76, the T-34/76 M43 and the T-34/85. All but the last are nasty looking critters long in the field, whereas the T-34/85s look almost brand new, are in a kind of pale olive paint scheme, rather than the typical dark green, and sport crisp clear turret markings to boot. The M43 and the T-34/85 are both too early for the 1942 period of the film, but from a treadhead gloriousness perspective, despite being anachronistic,  I doubt you'll care. There are some military technical problems many of you will spot, but again, not movie breakers, and there's so much to see am pretty sure has never been so fully depicted in a war movie. The panzers are well-executed conversions, which is why their fire control arrangements look just like those of the Russians. Suspect special tank interior sets were used, too, but it may be that the typical small stature generally of the Russians makes them look so roomy. Through the Cold War, at least, Soviet tankers weren't allowed to be taller than 5'5", but there's a guy in the film they probably had to grease to fit him in, a task made easier by being TC in a T-34/85. 
     
    Regards,

    John Kettler
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Aragorn2002 in The Year Ahead Bone Post   
    circling back to our old pal Stalin -- did y'all know he even murdered the genius that designed the diesel engine for the T34?   I mean, he was killing everyone
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    danfrodo got a reaction from Freyberg in 1917   
    jeebus, it's just an action/adventure movie set in WW1.  Why try to read so much into it?  And it a really good action movie.
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