Will Nicaragua and Costa Rica fight the first ‘Google War?’
Google Maps recently inflamed border disputes between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, but those disputes are nearly two centuries old.
Read MoreGoogle Maps recently inflamed border disputes between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, but those disputes are nearly two centuries old.
Read MoreIn an exclusive interview, Dimitris Dranidis of Warfare Sims talks about the game tentatively titled Red Pill that will let players control anything from individual units to global-scale ops.
Read MoreThe new Medal of Honor game from EA offers dynamic graphics and some memorable moments but is hindered by heavily scripted gameplay and a bland multiplayer version.
Read MorePeter Suciu gives gamers a peek into what to expect from 'Homefront,' a game in which North Korea invades the United States, with a backstory written by John Milius, screenwriter and director on the 1984 'Red Dawn' movie.
Read More“American parachutists — devils in baggy pants — are less than 100 meters from my outpost line. I can’t sleep at night; they pop up from nowhere and we never know when or how they will strike next. Seems like the black-hearted devils are everywhere…” – found in the diary of a German officer killed at Anzio LAST MONTH In our last article, we continued our mini-series on airborne operations with a focus on The Landing Plan. We keyed on several subjects tied to The Landing Plan. These included: 1) How to Select a Drop Zone, 2) The Different Types of Delivery Methods and Techniques that can be Utilized, 3) The Different Methods Available for Attacking the Objective and 4) How to Plan, Prepare and Execute Assembly Procedures. As we highlighted, it is The Landing Plan which links operations in the air to those on the ground. Consequently, there are many variables that can come into play and much to consider in developing the plan. THIS MONTH As we...
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