OT - "Iron Coffins" by Werner

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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Recommendation to read "Iron Coffins" by Werner

When I started WiTP, I knew essentially nothing about submarine warfare during WW2. Ten books later, I am much more informed and have come to really enjoy this aspect of the game.

For those who are even vaguely interested in the efficacy of 1943 Allied ASW, this is chilling personal account of one of the very few survivors in the Atlantic. A great companion read to O’Kane’s “Wahoo” and “Clear the Bridge” to compare and contrast similarly competent commanders operating on opposite sides and in different theaters. Like all personal accounts, it is at best only half the story, but what a compelling story it is….
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Yes a very good book from a personal point of view
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Ugh. I would have hated to serve in a sub in WW2. I'm just thinking of all the depth charges.
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Good lord I feel old, I read that book in the 8th grade, over 40 years ago.[:D]
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ORIGINAL: Halsey

Good lord I feel old, I read that book in the 8th grade, over 40 years ago.[:D]


Same here..IPS school 60 or 79 at the time..
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Great Book!
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ORIGINAL: Halsey

Good lord I feel old, I read that book in the 8th grade, over 40 years ago.[:D]
Hah,

I may have read it in 8th grade too, but have just completely forgotten it due to the immense passage of time...One of the joys of the effects of age on the brain, the ability to enjoy the experience as if it were new again....
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Wirraway Ace, I'm there too. How do you keep track of passwords? Also, so far I've gotten one Wirraway to deliver one bomb to a ship. Any secrets? Don't worry about telling me a secret, I won't remember it anyway.[:D]


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ORIGINAL: geofflambert

Wirraway Ace, I'm there too. How do you keep track of passwords? Also, so far I've gotten one Wirraway to deliver one bomb to a ship. Any secrets? Don't worry about telling me a secret, I won't remember it anyway.[:D]


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That might happen by 1948..... and then again... it might never happen.
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ORIGINAL: Halsey

Good lord I feel old, I read that book in the 8th grade, over 40 years ago.[:D]


Join the club....only for me it was Hans Rudels "Stuka pilot"
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Hi all,

I wholeheartedly also recommend the following novel:


Sharks and Little Fish
by Wolfgang Ott


http://www.amazon.com/Sharks-Little-Fis ... 715&sr=1-2


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Iron Coffins is one of my favorite books,

At the moment, I am reading: Pacific Crucible: War at Sea in the Pacific, 1941-1942 by Ian W. Toll
it is quite interesting and detailed
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I found the discourse on King to be interesting, in short I've read very few reviews of King's style and personality that were positive, Toll's one is at least somewhat positive!
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ORIGINAL: Nikademus

ORIGINAL: Halsey

Good lord I feel old, I read that book in the 8th grade, over 40 years ago.[:D]


Join the club....only for me it was Hans Rudels "Stuka pilot"

Kamikaze, Yasuo Kuwahara. Also 8th grade, 1973.
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Back in the late '60s or early '70s Bantam Books published paperback editions of a lot of the classic WW2 books. I remember reading a few back when I was in grade school.

There is a discussion of some of these on this link:

http://www.ww2talk.com/forum/books-films-tv-radio/15657-bantam-books-war-series.html
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