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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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Actually, I'm sitting. NE from Devil's Den, the approaches.


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Next, from Little Round Top and beyond.
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Good work!
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Little Round Top
From atop LRT, a clockwise arc. In the first pic you can see at the extreme left the monument for the 44th NY. I was standing on a boulder in front of the 91st PA monument.


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Here you can see Devil's Den on the right.


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The obelisk you can see across the road is for the 6th NJ


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In the distance on the left you can see the Warfield Ridge (or SW) tower. On top of the small hill on the right is what I believe is a marker for the 14th US Rgt.


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In the distance on the right you can see the Vermont monument.
In the distance from right to left about 1/3 of the way across the pick, you can see Seminary Ridge. I believe I can just make out the top of the seminary in the middle of it.


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At the extreme left of this pick you can see the Pennsylvania Monument, and behind it the Cyclorama. The statue in the foreground is for the 155th PA.


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Next I'll be marching up the road to the "Angle"
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Here is a sky view of the G Weikert farm. The red arrow points to the next camera shot.


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Here's a view of the stone wall at G Weikert.


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Here's a sky view of the road from LRT to the Angle.


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This shot is looking south along Hancock Ave from 300 feet S of the PA monument.


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From the Vermont monument


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That's the barn for the Codori Farm. It is not the original. I do not know if it is a facsimile of the original.


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These are no ordinary old cows in the next two pics, they're re-enactor cows, a special breed apart.


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Here is what represents the famous "copse of trees".


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