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    IrishGunner

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    1. I suggest you drink from the bottle and let the Jäger sit on the shelf. High away from little hands. Your hands included.
    2. Yea, I was going to say that... It would be interesting to see if the Kiev Hussars had any observers...
    3. I thought maybe OBS meant "Observer" with an allied unit but as a "Yefreytor" that seems unlikely.
    4. I figured it was a Jäger stein from the beginning when you said you had to put beer in the refrigerator and from when you helped me get the artillery stein. I simply chose a more generic guess of "regimental" to keep up the suspense. You do owe some close-ups.
    5. Sure looks like a "regimental" stein to me... (Okay, split some hairs with semantic terminology.)
    6. Well, it seems that chocolate has joined the ranks of Black Adder in causing controversy regarding how to commemorate the First World War. UK supermarket's Christmas truce advert kicks off debate
    7. More on this overlooked theater... The World War I in Africa Project: A visual exploration of an overlooked history
    8. A nice Pass and photo, Hardy! An article on Gebirgs-Artillerie is on my editorial list of things to do...
    9. Do you have any particular reason to believe it's military? What else was in the lot? Is it silk? Black light test? Carnival order is a possibility. As is some "unofficial" sports award. I've seen the same color combination (except in 22mm width) for sale on a UK trophy vendor's site.
    10. Mac, it indeed could be a book or two. And you are right about the differences between German and British employment. I might break it into two pieces because of the differences, as well as the natural evolution of the outline should take me to creeping barrages and Bruchmueller's work on the German side. Fortunately, I read German almost fluently; so, that's not a problem. If you have any German language references to recommend, that would be great! Bruce Gudmundsson and David Zabecki also have a couple books that I believe will be useful. And now that you've got that "maiden post" out of the way, keep rockin' on! There's lots to comment upon across GMIC.
    11. It's Friday. That means VW trouble. Three Fridays in a row trouble with either my wife or my daughter's VW.

    12. I wonder if anyone told the Air Force that the real nuclear deterrent force is SSBNs...
    13. I would like to try something here... I've accepted a "deal" to write an article on the effectiveness of artillery preparatory bombardments in the First World War. There are a lot of technical and historical references. But I'd like to see if we can turn a thread into an article. I would like your thoughts. What do you think? What have you read? What anecdotes can you share from your own research - especially personal comments from individual diaries or commentary from unit histories? Here's the thesis: "Given the amount of artillery ammunition expended on both sides of no-man’s land, was the use of artillery in preparatory bombardments really all that effective? At what point were artillery bombardments an advantage and in what ways did bombardments hinder an attack?" And here's a little video to light the fuse... Get you thinking...
    14. I just thought you were trying to be fancy, speaking French and all... I know very little about EK's, but this look interesting.
    15. Thanks for sharing. (No pun) Much better than most Christmas advertisements.
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