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Vietnam War research site
Came across this site:
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Thomas.Pilsch/Vietnam.html Still making my way through it, but it seems to be a fairly balanced view of the 1st and 2nd Vietnam Wars.
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It's too bad I found this now, as I'm (unfortunately) discontinuing the Vietnam game I had going on...looks like a great resource however. Good find.
(Speaking of which, the game is GRUNT, table-top roleplaying action for a Vietnam setting. Pretty solid, I like it, but I feel it's much better suited for 'live' gaming, much more shock value to things! The PBP format I ran it in tends to slow things down and limit the 'tense' part of the action, though I'm sure it could be done by those more skilled than me.) |
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Yeah, PBM seems to lack the fun of face-to-face, but what can you do?
The first military game I ever played was Recon, and just to be cruel to my players, I set the game during the First Vietnam War....
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Thanks for the site Dragoon.
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