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I don't want to be a spoiler here, since you've just ordered the book, but in at least one case "Widder (Schiff 21)" vs. "Davisian", British sailors were THOUGHT to be seen running towards their ship's 3.7cm and 2cm AA guns, after her boats had started to lower.

In any case, his trial is controversial, and I think many cases of "I saw this/he saw that", while maybe true, maybe not, were used as gospel in the trial.

Just one man's opinion.

I think on the whole they were honorable men, many having served in WW1, that were playing by rules the rest of the world had shelved.
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Current
"Reamde" by Neal Stephenson.

Recent (recommended)
Fiction
"Leviathan Wakes" by "James S. A. Corey"
"The Affair" by Lee Child
"Flashback" by Dan Simmons
"Watergate" by Thomas Mallon

Nonfiction
"Pacific War" by David Sears
"A War Like No Other" by Victor Davis Hanson

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Love your avatar of the home-made counter.

Very cool.
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Current
"Reamde" by Neal Stephenson.

Recent (recommended)
Fiction
"Leviathan Wakes" by "James S. A. Corey"
"The Affair" by Lee Child
"Flashback" by Dan Simmons
"Watergate" by Thomas Mallon

Nonfiction
"Pacific War" by David Sears
"A War Like No Other" by Victor Davis Hanson

Chuck

Love all the Jack Reacher books by Lee Child.

Will soon listen to the audiobook "Flashback", Dan Simmons.
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Thanks.

It is a real enough counter, but small, so I had made the copy so I could get a photo. It is from a Squad Leader (AH) add-on, "Crescendo of Doom" I think. I play tested for Avalon Hill then, perhaps forty years ago, and they were kind enough to put an officer counter in the next game with my name. This was something they tried to do, and it was a thrill to find it in the counter mix.

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"Flashback" is great stuff, and you will like it, but if you start to falter it just gets better as it goes along. He is a wonderful author, "Terror" is very, very good. I have "Black Hills" in my pile too.

Lee Child is a big favorite of mine too. You would like Dan Simmons' "Joe Kurtz" novels too. They all start with "Hard" : "Hard Case", "Hard Freeze" and "Hard as Nails". Joe is ex-MP too, and he and Reacher are both tough. Joe is further toughened by 12 years in Attica.

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Thanks.

It is a real enough counter, but small, so I had made the copy so I could get a photo. It is from a Squad Leader (AH) add-on, "Crescendo of Doom" I think. I play tested for Avalon Hill then, perhaps forty years ago, and they were kind enough to put an officer counter in the next game with my name. This was something they tried to do, and it was a thrill to find it in the counter mix.

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That is really cool [8D]
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Thanks.

It is a real enough counter, but small, so I had made the copy so I could get a photo. It is from a Squad Leader (AH) add-on, "Crescendo of Doom" I think. I play tested for Avalon Hill then, perhaps forty years ago, and they were kind enough to put an officer counter in the next game with my name. This was something they tried to do, and it was a thrill to find it in the counter mix.

Chuck
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That is really cool [8D]
Indeed. [:)]
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Muggenthaler - German Raiders of World War II.

Like a little slice of a chivalrous bygone age in WWII.

Sounds weird I know, but most of these officers were true gentlemen.
Sounds like a very good read.

One of the cheapest books I ever bought - 25 cents at a garage sale right across the street.

It's ISBN # is: 0-13-354027-8. August Karl Muggenthaler. Don't know if the ISBN will help in the age of the Gorenet, but there it is.


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"Flashback" is great stuff, and you will like it, but if you start to falter it just gets better as it goes along. He is a wonderful author, "Terror" is very, very good. I have "Black Hills" in my pile too.

Lee Child is a big favorite of mine too. You would like Dan Simmons' "Joe Kurtz" novels too. They all start with "Hard" : "Hard Case", "Hard Freeze" and "Hard as Nails". Joe is ex-MP too, and he and Reacher are both tough. Joe is further toughened by 12 years in Attica.

Chuck


Checking out Amazon. Read all of "Reachers" stories, seems like a nice bloke to met, if you're one of the goodies.

Just finished "Death of Kings" by Bernard Cornwell.
Read the whole "Sharpe" series last year. Interesting reading even if it is only a story, based on the British in India and Napoleon era.

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I'm in book overload at the moment - so many on the go I can't keep up.

Today I saw a book on London and the V-weapons. As my elder brother was evacuated in 1944, away from London down to Devon, to get away from these terror weapons I thought that looks interesting. Its got really good references to fingers crossed it doesn't disappoint.
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Just dove headfirst into A Dance with Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 5) George R.R. Martin.
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I'm in book overload at the moment - so many on the go I can't keep up.

Today I saw a book on London and the V-weapons. As my elder brother was evacuated in 1944, away from London down to Devon, to get away from these terror weapons I thought that looks interesting. Its got really good references to fingers crossed it doesn't disappoint.
Warspite1

Well I am some way into the book now and I have to say its been a very good read so far. I have come into this book - Target London (Christy Campbell) - without knowing much about the V-1 and V-2 so its all new to me.

Its not a difficult read - although I am not a technically-minded person so some of the detail stuff flies over my head. Only complaint so far is that there should be clearer definition between the two projects (development of both took place at the same time - one was army and one air force).

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I got Barbarossa from Amazon for 36 cents plus $4 shipping and handling believe it or not lol. I never realized now massive the German/Soviet war was.
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Wodin, I love that avatar.
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I got Barbarossa from Amazon for 36 cents plus $4 shipping and handling believe it or not lol. I never realized now massive the German/Soviet war was.
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Really? [X(]
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