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Posted on Feb 27, 2006 in Armchair Reading

Volume II: Armchair General Magazine

Volume II Churchill Rommel Napoleon Patton MacArthur Nimitz Armchair General brings you the very best in interactive Military History in our bi-monthly publication. We put YOU in command! Click each cover for complete index. Subscribe Here! $26.95 for 6 Issues (1 year) SPECIAL PRICE! March 2005 May 2005 July 2005 September 2005 November 2005 January 2006 Reader Survey Volume I * Volume III * Volume IV * Volume V If you would like to see Armchair General Magazine for yourself, you can find us at most large book retailers (such as Barnes and Noble, Borders, many Wal-Marts, and so forth), or you can subscribe online! Subscribe to Armchair...

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Posted on Feb 16, 2006 in Armchair Reading

ACG Magazine Central Command

Want to learn more about Armchair General? – Curious what is inside each issue? Check out a 10-page PDF sample of our magazine (using our digital download format). Read about all the features. Volume I – Patton, Eisenhower, Franks, Moore, Washington, Custer Volume II – Churchill, Rommel, Napoleon, Patton #2, MacArthur, Nimitz Volume III – Grant, Peled, Doolittle, Rommel #2, Stonewall Jackson, Bradley Volume IV – Billy Mitchell, Lee #2, Patton #3 Communicate with Armchair General – Write a letter to the editor; learn how to write for the magazine!  Write to the Editors – Want to get in touch with the editors of either the magazine, or the website? Read past letters to the Editors – See what others have written. Write For Armchair General – Want to write for the magazine? Armchair General is now available in Digital Format – Get a year’s subscription via digital download for about half the cover price. Learn more! Armchair General was rated as one of the top 50 magazines –...

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Posted on Jan 20, 2006 in Armchair Reading

Re: Raid on Dresden, Jan, 2006

The National Museum of the USAF (formerly Air Force Museum) at Wright-Patterson AFB, has distinguished speakers. General Pitts (then Major) was chief of ops in the 8th AF. He planned Dresden.

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Posted on Dec 19, 2005 in Armchair Reading

Last US Combat Troops in Vietnam?

I believe there is a mistake in the Jan 2006 issue of Armchair General. The answer to question 6 on the Military Mastermind shows the American Troops leaving Vietnam in 1972. Shouldn't the answer be B., 1973?

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Posted on Dec 19, 2005 in Armchair Reading

ACG Back Issues

Am consistently blown away by the quality of your magazine, and I've been a military history buff and collecting magazines and playing watgames for thirty three years!

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Posted on Dec 12, 2005 in Armchair Reading

MacArthur’s Legacy

Thank you Dr. Jerry Morelock. At last a fair and well-written treatment of a genuine American hero, repeatedly vilified by a biased media and most of today's historians.

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Posted on Dec 1, 2005 in Armchair Reading

USS North Carolina Missing!

The January 2006 issue contains an article called "Historic Battleships Open To Visitors" (p. 15) which lists several prominent battleships of the United States, which can be viewed by the public. However, one slipped through the torpedo nets, and was left out...

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Posted on Nov 28, 2005 in Armchair Reading

Panzerkampfwagen 38(t) Picture

In the Jan 2006 issue "Dispatches" there is an interesting factoid about Germany's Panzer production. The related photo has the caption " German Panzers Traversing a wheat field while fighting on the Eastern front. Nearly 20,000 panzers were built by the Germans during WWII."

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