Maybe I'll say things already said by others, but I hope I'll be forgiven ))...The last update was magnificent, I struggle to remember anything in war fiction comparable for intensity and drama with the "Battle of Whitby"
The final part, with the Soviet sailors emerging from the Typhoon, among a British crowd, left me just speechless.
It seems the perfect explanation of the phrase War is hell.
Thank you Jack.
Now, some question-time:
Really a gross method, the one used against the Eshott rogue Fusiliers; Should we have to expect that as a standard for dealing with mutinies?
I'm tryin' to get a clear image of the events in Southern America: Buenos Aires and an unspecified part of Tierra del Fuego were destroyed by some atomic weapons. Is correct to assume that these were Soviet SLBMs? The strike on the Tierra del Fuego province could have been a very very mistargeted missile aimed at the Falklands, because I really can't think of a Royal Navy warhead wasted so, while I can perfectly understand a similar targeting in the context of the USSR paranoid strategy. A related question: if (note, if) the strike aimed at the Falkland Islands failed, Port Stanley is still operational? No contact from the islanders?
You have mentioned a couple of devices delivered to the PRC; Is reasonable to speculate that HK, Macau and Taiwan are gone?
The final part, with the Soviet sailors emerging from the Typhoon, among a British crowd, left me just speechless.
It seems the perfect explanation of the phrase War is hell.
Thank you Jack.
Now, some question-time:
Really a gross method, the one used against the Eshott rogue Fusiliers; Should we have to expect that as a standard for dealing with mutinies?
I'm tryin' to get a clear image of the events in Southern America: Buenos Aires and an unspecified part of Tierra del Fuego were destroyed by some atomic weapons. Is correct to assume that these were Soviet SLBMs? The strike on the Tierra del Fuego province could have been a very very mistargeted missile aimed at the Falklands, because I really can't think of a Royal Navy warhead wasted so, while I can perfectly understand a similar targeting in the context of the USSR paranoid strategy. A related question: if (note, if) the strike aimed at the Falkland Islands failed, Port Stanley is still operational? No contact from the islanders?
You have mentioned a couple of devices delivered to the PRC; Is reasonable to speculate that HK, Macau and Taiwan are gone?