ACG WebOps (3 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 MoreFellow actor Jimmy Stewart said that John Wayne stamped AMERICA across the face of the motion picture industry. Quite a tribute.
Read MoreAny game worth its salt must beg frequent play and Bomb Alley is no exception.
Read MoreDoes fetching one amulet mean you've fetched them all? We take a look at Dungeon Siege 2: Deluxe Edition to find out if this action-RPG is worth the loot!
Read MoreAs Doctor Sinister settles into his new home, all is not right at the Cheyenne Mountain facility...does anyone here know how to get rid of spiders?
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreIn one of the most decisive battles in history, the combined forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Union fought against the army of the Order of Teutonic Knights.
Read MoreThe book traces the recent history of Hezbollah terrorists in America and the rise and fall of a cell that operated in Charlotte from 1992 to 2002.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at an Armchair General Shoot? We feature some exclusive photos and video segments!
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreOn the eve of the release for Forge of Freedom, we were fortunate enough to be able to ask the development team, Gil Renberg and Eric Babe, some questions about the patch.
Read MorePresident Bush’s recent announcement that he has nominated Lt. Gen David Petraeus to take over from Gen. George Casey as the top U.S. military commander in Iraq prompted us to give readers another opportunity to review our exclusive interview with Gen. Petraeus, previously published in the November 2005 issue of Armchair General magazine.
Read MoreWouldn't learning be more fun if it involved simulating global wars? Jim Cobb writes up our preview of Making History: The Calm and the Storm, a title that does just that.
Read MoreWe take a look at the latest toys to be unveiled at the annual North American International Toy Fair in New York City.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreCapt Franco continues his report from Baghdad - where stray dogs are the only ones to occupy Saddam's parade grounds.
Read MoreThe icy, hard earth presses against your back as you huddle to stay warm - can you battle the elements and the advancing German Army in our latest ICS?
Read MoreRed Orchestra put Tripwire Interactive's name on the map. Is the Collector's Edition worth the money or just another cash grab? Read the verdict!
Read MoreAs the older, more politically influential commanders were killed by the enemy or executed by order of STAVKA for "failure in battle", younger, more visionary officers took their place.
Read MorePalgrave Books has created the Great Generals series to feature the stories of eminent military leaders who changed history in the US and abroad.
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