Here is a something to think about: We are all familiar with the Soviet weapons systems quality and the "generation gap". Now here is the idea - Soviet subs...
Yes, some Russian stuff was better than anything then available anywhere, however you're playing semantics. The generalization was made to keep things simple. ...
... Its ... It's too bad that they didn't include vols. I-II (later?), because a lot happened in the years they cover, 1793-1800, the whole French...
Albert Parker
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May 2, 2004 9:57 pm
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Depends Brian. Tit for tat the Soviet might fair better than what was expected of them (hehe). It certainly would have made movement easier. However US/NATO...
I recently aquired some Russo-Japanese War 1:1000 Houston's Ships, and was wondering what rulesets people would recommend for this scale? I'd like to play the...
I suggest Fear God + Dreadnought Rules by Clash of Arms Games. 2. Seekreig IV or V can be of use. 3. Look into the GenQuarters@yahoogroups.com and see...
I got a "Can't access" message. ... From: Albert Parker [mailto:acep@...] Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004 5:48 PM To: NavWarGames@yahoogroups.com ...
Nofi, Al Dr.
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May 3, 2004 12:57 pm
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It's working just fine for me. http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Naval_History/Index.html Try clicking on the link provided here and see what happens. Craig ... ...
Hmm, our firewall may be blocking things. ... From: Craig L. Martin [mailto:clmartin1@...] Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 4:44 PM To:...
Nofi, Al Dr.
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May 3, 2004 8:30 pm
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That could well be it. Next time I read Roosevelt's book on the War of 1812 I'm going to have James to follow along with ! Speaking of Roosevelt, any opinions...
I second Grand Fleets. The rules recently came out and are quite good. I am using my 1890'2 through WW2 ships for them. They have been pretty fast playing and...
... brethren, ... Well, reading the "Newport" report that someone posted a while ago, this may have been the situation had the Cold War lasted a bit longer....
... You could use the NWS-WWI Russo-Japanese expansion. Although with ships that big, I'm not sure I know where you'd measure from. Bow? Regards, Pat Last...
I mean the movie, not the game! I just saw it this weekend. In the opening scenes, Korea War era jets are landing on a CV. Do to so, they approach at roughly...
Message: 2 Date: Sun, 2 May 2004 20:40:52 +0100 From: "David Manley" <david.manley@...> Subject: Re: Hypothetical ... brethren, ... Do you think...
Albert Parker
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May 4, 2004 2:49 am
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... ADDITIONAL NOTE One of the features of James that undermines his authority is his assertion that all French 74's during the FRAN wars carried 24 pounders...
Albert Parker
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May 4, 2004 2:49 am
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Approaching at a 45 degree angle was first introduced by the British to overcome the poor forward visibility from a Corsair when landing. Jets with long noses...
Interesting for those who do ACW. http://www.confederatesintheboardroom.com/ross/HunFuneral.html [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
To: Pat Collins; The standard practice in the NW USA is always to measure from the conning tower of the firing ship to the conning tower of the target ship....
Yes, the annual tables are included. Just as with Morison, this history is normative, but overall is a valuable work. Craig ... From: "Albert Parker"...
Mal - I seem to remember that "US Naval Operations in Korea" has recently been reissued by the Naval Institute Press, so it should be readily available in the...
I found it very informative Steve, even though it was written very close to the events and would therefore not have had access to secret data released later. ...
Well, it was a good convention once again. When I arrived on Saturday afternoon, Mike was already involved in a game of the new EUROPE ENGULFED, so I headed...
Dear All, mmmmmm 1421, obviously referring to Admiral Zheng He in the Ming Dinasty. he was not the first chinese admiral, he was a muslim and maybe by 1421 had...
Dear All . sorry for the typos! Too much bootleg hooch! Anyhow Crick of the Bauer collection, Geneva is actually the basis of my thesis and is correct!...
Very interesting. Thanks, Mal! ... other early US jets, to the MiG15 the loss ratio's do not seem to >match this. I did some research on the subject early...