Very busy time for me, as the majority of my final theses and papers are due in the next few days. Finals begin at the end of this week. So I do not expect to have much posting done until after 7 May. By 10 May I plan to make another post on the Battle of France (10 May being the anniversary of the German offensive).
This week I also hope to post my impressions from several years experience with combat air sims and research into the subject.
Do you have any take on Rick Atkinson's volumes on the U.S. Army, An Army At Dawn and Day Of Battle?
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