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My mane is Marck Carbonell,I started reading your magazine after I conducted missions in IRAQ on my free time at nights,I love tactics,I draw very good too,I really enjoy reading your magazine,I like the section of legendary units.Thanks for the good work.
I love your magazine and now your forums being a vietnam vet I’ve found new freinds .
I lost an army GTA during a PCS move several years ago. The poster is 2′ x 3′ and is a black and white compliation of all the major armored vehicles from 1916-1992. I found an image on-line where you used images from the poster to compare the sizes of various tanks. I would gladly pay to get the electronic image or a hard copy of this poster. I have tried every avenue to find one without success. Thanks. V/R, Bernard Potts, SOCAFRICA
Fantastic site. I have read all of your monthly issues. I have gained more understanding about infantry tactics using your website then I have as an artillery officer. Understanding the MDMP process is needed by all who plan. Will you ever speak more about the MDMP process, specifically assumptions, from the Infantryman’s point of view.
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Reggie
Dear Sir: A great magazine, only wished I had started my subscription years ago. My reason for this e-mail is that I would purchase one of your Armchair General caps if they were made available. Please advise if they are. Thank You Ron
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