Greetings & Cpt question

War Plan Orange: Dreadnoughts in the Pacific 1922-1930, from the team that brought you War in the Pacific.

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Greetings & Cpt question

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First of all - great we got a space for WPO Matrix.

Secondly - Can't wait for it drool, drool.

Third - A question. When this was first announced by yourself my excellent chum - we started bagging commands under our own names etc ( girlfriends, pet cats, hamsters etc is this still in ?).
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I started the concept graphics for it in August of last year. And yes, all commands under peoples names are still in.

Thanks for the support.
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Fantastic news: just need to remember to get the hell of the boat (scuttle) when it all goes pear shaped!!!!
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good, that means I still command USS Albany CL-23! Huzzah!
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Is it too late?[:(]

If I can, C.O. of any Western Power warship will do... Mark A. Lees.

Sorry to be so slow off the block.

VR, and thanx

Signed: LtJG Knucklehead
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