AGENDA
Tuesday, 23 March
1300-1700Optional Tutorials
History of Wargaming, Mr. Matt Caffrey, Col USAF (ret), AFRL
US National Defense 101, John Gresham, author
1730-1900Ice Breaker
Wednesday, 24 March
0800 – 0830Welcome from AFRL & Wright Broth…
I picked up an updated edition of P. W. Singer's 'Corporate Warriors' at Kinokuniya last night. Hopefully, this doesn't have that silly, flippant tone of 'Wired for War' which was attempting a cross-over mainstream appeal for increased sales. There…
1100 sees the Union capture the initiative with Buford's division getting the first move. We see troopers make some minor moves to better man their breastwork defenses but no agressive action. A staggered line of breastworks dot the east side of Her…
I thought the only possible mitigation could come from severe mental illness, or perhaps a cerebral parasite that's eating away at the tastefulness center of the brain.
I suppose the bad taste of it can be ameliorated by assuming they're for Halloween. Such assumptions are occasionally required to tolerate ones own species.
Yes, this one's a Sherman. The RAM in the other picture was based on the Sherman chassis but built in Canada. I'm sorry I didn't respond earlier, normally I get response notices sent to my e-mail, but somehow I didn't receive your comment.
Not this Friday, as the wife and I have to pick up grandchildren from daycare at 5PM and hang with them until 8PM. That little chore is variable once weekly.
I am not an artist but the sketches are good. They look like wood cuts or acid etchings and then printed. I will show them to my brother, a graphic artist. He should find them interesting. Check out his Civil War sketches are my page. Enjoyed the ph…