Understanding Current Operations in Iraq
David Kilcullen is Senior Counterinsurgency Adviser with the Multi-National Force in Iraq, advisor to General Patreus - we link to one of his articles.
Read MoreDavid Kilcullen is Senior Counterinsurgency Adviser with the Multi-National Force in Iraq, advisor to General Patreus - we link to one of his articles.
Read MoreEnemy Engaged 2 just won't let the action stop. Read the review to see how high it flew.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreUh-oh - Doctor Sinister thinks he's got a handle on one of the greatest Generals in history - inevitably, he has it totally wrong...
Read MoreIt is a rare thing to read a Fictional account of the Japanese side in World War 2, but that's just what Dragon is.
Read MoreEast Front: The War in Russia, 1941-45, is Columbia Games’ massive strategic/operational-level World War II wooden block game. This "second edition" sports a nice set of red (Russians/Allies) and dark grey (Germans/Axis) blocks, and two massive fold-out boards. East Front offers eight scenarios, each of which covers roughly 6 months of the war in the East. We begin with Barbarossa in the summer of 1941 and end with the drive on Berlin in the winter of 1944. Each scenario can be played separately, or can be linked to offer players the full campaign of the eastern front. In addition, there is also a small introductory scenario, Operation Edelweiss, which allows players to acquaint themselves to the rules with a small unit count and simple objectives. The game is played in a series of game turns, which comprise a "production segment," followed by two so-called "fortnights" of play. Within a fortnight, each player takes two alternating player turns, moving and attacking with his or her units. Movement is rather simple....
Read MoreIn the closing days of December 1943 both sides were watching each other across the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. After two years the war had entered a new phase.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreIn Tokyo's Akihabara district, visitors may encounter small but almost ominous shops that resemble a black market arsenal for some aspiring warlord.
Read MoreAnyone interested in either the Civil War or war reporting in general will find this book to be a great addition to their collection.
Read MoreGhost Rider dishes out a lot of justice. But are innocent PSP owners the ones getting burned? Head in to read the review.
Read MoreImagine Sam Fisher as Buffy the Vampire Slayer. That's the general idea behind Vampire Rain. Hit up the preview to learn more.
Read MoreACG publisher, Eric Weider spent part of his Father's Day weekend hard at work - preparing some well-deserved "thank yous" to our troops deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Read MoreShifting Sands may fall a little short in instruction and implementation but may eat up an evening or two yet. 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 MoreCaptain Franco pays a visit to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a monument to Iraqi soldiers killed during the Iraq-Iran War.
Read MoreIt's Prussia and France in a battle royale. Mike takes HPS Jena Auerstaedt for a spin.
Read MoreOn the morning of April 9, 1940, most Danes rose for breakfast not knowing they were now living in a German protectorate. Since 4 o'clock that morning, 40,000 German troops had been rolling through their land.
Read MoreOperation Torch was not just a great undertaking of logistics and strategic planning, eighteen months of intelligence gathering went on in North Africa prior to the invasion.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read More