ACG WebOps (29 July 2007)
Armchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreJamison takes a look at ArmA Combat Operations. There's plenty of fighting in this military shooter but is it enough to declare, "Mission accomplished?"
Read MoreWar in Heaven transforms Hans von Hammer from a 1960s pulp hero into a deep and complex character.
Read MoreIt's Blue versus Grey as ACG takes AGEOD's American Civil War for a test spin. Will you help the South become victorious in this strategy juggernaut?
Read MoreACG reviews the new "Must-Read" book by America's premier strategist - it just might save your life!
Read MoreSummer is finally here and in most places it's hot and getting hotter. The summer of 1941 was equally torrid.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreThe annual ACG History Award recognizes an outstanding Norwich University history student and features a $500 cash award.
Read MoreYOU control the outcome as an M-1A1 Abrams tank platoon leader fighting a powerful North Korean invasion. The future is NOW!
Read MoreTactics expert and Korean service veteran, Colonel John Antal gives readers the "inside story" on the fighting forces of North Korea - a "founding member" of the Axis of Evil.
Read MoreIn the heat of summer, you can fight your way through the steamy tropical jungles of Burma with Field Marshall William Slim, discover what it was like for women ATA pilots delivering RAF planes to the front line in WWII or go Scud busting in Iraq in 1991 - your latest ACG has it all!
Read MoreWe sit down with Iain McNeil, co-designer of Commander - Europe at War. Click to check out the latest information!
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreWild Bill Wilder takes a look at the heroic actions of "Combeforce" in North Africa, 1941 - a fast unit with one mission in mind - prevent the Italian Army from escaping!
Read MoreDuring 1914-18 an estimated one million soldiers died in the Ypres Salient, a bulge roughly 20km square east and south of the medieval Flanders city of Ypres.
Read MoreThe book provides a delightful oversight of what the armies of tomorrow may wield. From the XM8 to the traditional AK-47, this book is for casual military men, and those who enjoy a well made gun.
Read MoreThrough diplomacy, war or Jihad, Great Invasions lets players go from barbarian horde to glorious empire. Check out the review.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreThe Axis and Allies: War at Sea game hit the shelves March 16th, and includes 64 units from the Japanese, Italian, German, America, British, French and Australian fleets. Armadas include fighters, bombers, submarines, destroyers, cruisers and battle ships. A complete list of all the units included in the first set has also been published. The starter set includes nine random miniatures, dice, maps, damage counters and a rule booklet. Booster packs contain five figures, such as carriers and battleships (rare), cruisers and seaplanes (uncommon) and fighters and destroyers (common). Armchair General now takes a look at what kind of units War at Sea is sporting. Air Power Battleships Destroyers Cruisers Next: Air...
Read MoreA breaching operation is not an end in itself. It is merely an intermediate action that must be accomplished in order for you to achieve your ultimate objective and mission.
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