ACG WebOps (24 March 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 MoreIn this month's article, we will focus on decision-making and in particular how we can make more timely and relevant decisions on the battlefield.
Read MorePeace through power! Ryan Stepalavich reports on Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. Check out ACG's latest preview.
Professor Paul Cartledge, author of Thermopylae. The Battle That Changed The World, takes a timely look at the real battle of Thermopylae, the battle dramatised in the recent cinematic release 300.
Read MoreCould the attack on Pearl Harbor have been stopped? Could the thousands of lost American lives in the horrific fighting in the Pacific been prevented?
Read MoreIn October 1805, Right Hon. Lord Viscount Horatio Nelson, led the British Royal Navy to a sweeping victory over Napoleon Bonaparte’s Franco-Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar in Southern Spain.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreSpring into our latest issue and see how the Red Army really won on the Eastern front in World War II, take leadership lessons from General Robert E. Lee, fight with the Tommies in North Africa or battle your way through the streets of Stalingrad - all this and more in your latest ACG!
Read MoreSixty-five years ago, Hermann Goering's Luftwaffe showcased its aerial triumphs in a 1942 commemorative book of 100 stereoscopic photographs, providing a rare insider's view of the early war years.
Read MoreWhen in Rome, do as the Romans do. And when in an ancient battlefield, kill or be killed. We take a look at Ancient Warfare: Punic Wars. Find out if it passes the ACG test.
Read MoreRuss Vaughn shares his last thoughts from Iraq, as he prepared to ship home at the end of his tour, and reveals some of the quirkiness amongst the troops.
Read MoreIke was successful in many of the unusual situations during World War II because he was "a regular guy."
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreNorthern Strike is an expansion for Battlefield 2142 - featuring three new maps, two new vehicles, a host of new medals, ribbons and equipment and one new game mode.
Read MoreSupreme Commander is here at last! We review Chris Taylor's latest game to see if the master has truly returned to the RTS genre.
Theatre of War is nearing release, and Armchair General has an early look at the preview code to see what's in store.
Larry Levandowski takes a look at Air Assault Task Force. Read up to find out if you have the know-how to coordinate some of the greatest air assaults.
Read MoreThe story focuses on an American Special Forces squad that seeks to sabotage secret Nazi plans to acquire mystical artefacts and conduct occult experiments.
Read MoreThis month we will focus our efforts on the final two steps of the process: Evaluating the Threat and Determine Threat Courses of Action.
Read MoreHere is a sneak peak at what you can find in the soon-to-be-released May 2007 issue of our magazine!
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