[ASLML] Re: Armchair General

cary cary at siemers.com
Mon Feb 2 20:37:41 PST 2004


I think it's pretty good... I subscribed to it. It's not as polished as
World War II... but hey... it's they bloomen' first issue...

Article on Patton, Gettysburg,
In the Gettysburg article you are given the lead up to the battle of
Gettysburg and then you are given multiple options to choose from... a What
If I was General Lee... then the article gives you some possible outcomes
for each option, and which one General Lee did use.
There's a "story" article on what it might have been like to command a tank
on D-day... then you go through the article and decide what you'd do next...
supposed to be an on going series...
This issue is primarily focused on WWII, but there plenty of tidbits from
other eras to peaks ones interest... it's worth checking out... heck I'm a
WWII nut-case so why not!?!

Tanks,
http://www.wwiivehicles.com/

"Nathaniel Mallet" <nat at asl-forums.net> wrote in
message news:JJEJKDIKBIGEIHNCNGEFIEMPCKAA.nat at asl-forums.net...
> Listers,
>
> I was at the local book store, browsing the history magazines, when I
> noticed one I had never seen before. And with good reason: it was the
first
> edition.
>
> http://www.armchairgeneral.com
>
>
> I'm not sure how to describe the magazine. It seems to cover strategy and
> tactics from different angles: historical, contemporary even
> entertainment-wise.
>
> The website has the same look and feel as the magazine. I think it's of
> interest to ASLers.
>
> Nat
>
>
>






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