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The question of how much the Germans can use shipping as an addition to their logistics efforts ITTL, is a complex one and the answer is...
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It is indeed, supposed to symbolize the way the crash separated the two.
Yesterday at 2:21 PM
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Nice cover. The burnt out wreck sandwiched between good and evil is the PODs' Lockheed Electra?
Wednesday at 4:05 PM
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So in the absence of any response of any sort from Sealion Press after several months it looks like I am pressing ahead with...
Wednesday at 4:02 PM
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At this point Phillips should have heard from Adm .Hart CinCAF, in Manilla about the numbers and composition of the ships at Cam Rahn...
Wednesday at 4:00 PM
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<Cough>Which one?</Cough> More seriously, Lord Gort is definitely going to be treated better by the history books if he pulls off...
Tuesday at 12:03 PM
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The fact that there are two/three rather makes the point! I don't think Park is diplomatic enough to wrangle NZ G-G, but Auckland...
Tuesday at 12:03 PM
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If that's the case then RR must have an extra lung or two. Very handy that.
Tuesday at 12:02 PM
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Hi Draconis, the thing is, I think Ramp-Rat can say all that in one breath!
Tuesday at 12:01 PM
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As an old fart myself I will take your request into consideration. RR.
Tuesday at 12:01 PM
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9 June 1942. Moscow CCCP Timoshenko’s news to the STAVKA was not only unwelcome, but as far as Stalin was concerned, following the loss...
Monday at 3:11 PM
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So the Chiefs of Staff in London have been able to overcome the intense objections of the Foreign Office, and persuade Winston to give...
Monday at 3:05 PM
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Great to read of men who have the nerves to take responisibility and not hiding behind each other
Monday at 3:04 PM
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@Ramp-Rat , I appreciate your well thought out postings. However, if possible please consider breaking up your monolithic paragraph...
Monday at 3:04 PM
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Why other than his own personal arrogance didn’t MacArthur authorise reconnaissance flights over the Japanese positions in French...
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