For Allied players setting patrol arcs....

This new stand alone release based on the legendary War in the Pacific from 2 by 3 Games adds significant improvements and changes to enhance game play, improve realism, and increase historical accuracy. With dozens of new features, new art, and engine improvements, War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition brings you the most realistic and immersive WWII Pacific Theater wargame ever!

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For all you Allied players out there bogged down in the drudgery of setting patrol arcs for 183 different squadrons at bases stretching from Kodiak Island to Auckland to Koepang to Port Blair, I offer you this interlude:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK-lBi5r6Jk
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Funny you posted this, I listen to "the forties" (bootleg copy) swing when I'm doing the mundane chores of supply convoys and sub patrols. There is something about period music that enhances the game. cool post.
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Hmmm...nice to hear a little Miller...GLENN that is...
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I love Glenn Miller, I think I might have every song released by him and his band.   This might be my favorite tune by the band  Moonlight Serenade and a super video as well.
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...and for checking every squadron commander for optimization, here's some more!

http://www.456thbombgroup.org/sounds.html
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My favs are

In the Mood
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
Chattanooga Choo Choo
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It's hard to beat Moonlight Serenade. Other favorites of mine are Perfidia, Chattanooga Choo Choo (for some reason I cannot explain, it actually brings tears to my eyes), and the one I posted the link to, American Patrol.

The Glenn Miller Band will be in concert at Clayton State Universitty, near Atlanta, Georgia, in January. Tickets are pretty hefty to my way of thinking ($40-ish), which to this point has prevented me from taking my wife. But that might make a pretty good "Georgia AE Convocation" - dinner at a restaurant in the area followed by the Glenn Miller Band concert.
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wish I could ahve heard the Andrew sisters do Boogie Woogie bugle boy
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As I plan Raverdave's (the Allies) demise, I prefer more recent classics like Seek & Destroy, Symphony of Destruction and Run to the Hills. [8D]
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wish I could ahve heard the Andrew sisters do Boogie Woogie bugle boy

I got most of mine through the iTunes store. Including whole albums. I first fell in love with Big Band music from watching the old war movies of the 50's and 60's. And Abbott $ Costello had the Andrew Sisters in their movies several times.
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ORIGINAL: Canoerebel

It's hard to beat Moonlight Serenade. Other favorites of mine are Perfidia, Chattanooga Choo Choo (for some reason I cannot explain, it actually brings tears to my eyes), and the one I posted the link to, American Patrol.

The Glenn Miller Band will be in concert at Clayton State Universitty, near Atlanta, Georgia, in January. Tickets are pretty hefty to my way of thinking ($40-ish), which to this point has prevented me from taking my wife. But that might make a pretty good "Georgia AE Convocation" - dinner at a restaurant in the area followed by the Glenn Miller Band concert.

Here is a video of some Enterprise action with the Moonlight Serenade as background, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFXcnUtMT4A

I sent the link to my buddy and this was his reply:

"Thanks Buck,

Those are the most comprehensive clips I’ve seen yet of that action. Dad was aboard when those hits were made. When I was 5 years old he told me about 3 direct hits when he was on the Enterprise. It’s quite interesting to see the action on video nowadays. He said he saw orange from the concussion because he was close to the blast behind the island. He’d flown the morning search then wished he’d volunteered for the afternoon patrol instead of being aboard during the attack. I’ve probably told you that he saw the bodies at the 5” gun emplacement with their clothes blown off from the blast."

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Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and many others to lend to "the mood." Been doing it since UV days and before.
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ORIGINAL: tocaff

Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman and many others to lend to "the mood." Been doing it since UV days and before.

Ogre....Trent Reznor and Bill Leeb couldn't put me in "The Mood" to micromanage all my plane's search arcs or squadron CO's ratings. Dammit Jim....i'm a Commander in Chief!!! Not a clerical temp![:D]
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You mean you're able to set all those search arcs in 3 min. 45 sec.?! [X(][X(]
So much WitP and so little time to play.... :-(

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The music and radio mod on subsim forum has lots of good stuff for the interested.
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ORIGINAL: Pascal
You mean you're able to set all those search arcs in 3 min. 45 sec.?! [X(][X(]

Actually, yes! .... because I'm playing the last official patch in which search arcs were broken. So, I don't even have to set ANY search arcs. I like that!
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ORIGINAL: Pascal

You mean you're able to set all those search arcs in 3 min. 45 sec.?! [X(][X(]


Yup.....even less time actually [;)]
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