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Old 01-17-2018, 12:46 PM
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Love to know where people lived during the game time period for those who want to share that information - if that has been discussed on another thread please give me the link.

I was in Glendale CA during the buildup to the war (1992-1995) and then moved to Marysville Ohio from June 1995 to Feb 2000.

Then moved to the Allentown PA area in Feb 2000.

Definitely could provide information to any writers or GM's who might want to get a local flavor to add to any new submissions or campaigns who might need information on those areas.

Also had family in the western NY area around Rochester and was there quite a bit as well - would have been in Marysville Ohio for the TDM
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I lived in Montevideo, Uruguay (South America) from '90-'93; it was interesting seeing how a third party reacted to Gulf War I. I've lived in Tucson, Arizona ever since. I can't believe that Tucson was spared by the T2K writers. We've got Davis-Monthan AFB, the bone yard, and Raytheon right here in town, and Fort Huachuca is not that far away. A few years ago, I lived a mile from an abandoned Titan Missile Silo. In the context of the Cold War, Tucson is a target-rich environment.
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Old 01-17-2018, 06:51 PM
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I moved to the Harrisburg, PA area in March '95, wound up in a farmhouse converted to apartments later that year (about a mile from Three Mile Island nuke power plant) then bought a house in Steelton (cheek-by-jowl with Harrisburg's southern border) in July 2000. Been here since.
Local assets: Three Mile Island; The Harrisburg solid-waste generation plant, Harrisburg Int'l Airport/PA Air National Guard tanker and ELINT/PSYOPS squadrons; Ames/True Temper handtool factory; Mechanicsburg Naval Parts Depot; 28th Division PA National Guard HQ, New Cumberland Army Depot, Ft Indiantown Gap PAARNG Training Center; a quiescent Bethlehem Steel plant, several State-operated fish hatcheries; field office for FBI/State Dept; PA State Police HQ and Training Academy; Hershey Foods, Hershey Park (which has large subterranean chambers for maintenance and supplies for the park); the Enola railroad yards; large numbers of trucking company depots; warehouses for numerous big-box and DIY stores; PennDOT road equipment and road-contruction materials lots; numerous hospitals, Dept of Agriculture labs, Rite Aid Pharmacy HQ and major warehouse; Harrisburg Farm Show Complex which could be converted to house refugees. And 40 miles down the road, Letterkenney Army Depot. All surrounded by thousand of acres of excellent farmland and numerous eatth-wise Amish/Mennonite farmers for whom no electricity would mean very little. Not yoo bad a place, if defense could be mounted, marauders aggressively hunted, and refugees be assigned to work that utilizes their skills effectively, and _everybody_ helps raise food or build fortifications.
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In the East Midlands in the UK throughout the period.
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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, with a lot of traveling to see family in Rockville, MD and West Virginia.
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In the East Midlands in the UK throughout the period.
In East London myself. I was a kid.
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I moved to the Harrisburg, PA area in March '95, wound up in a farmhouse converted to apartments later that year (about a mile from Three Mile Island nuke power plant) then bought a house in Steelton (cheek-by-jowl with Harrisburg's southern border) in July 2000. Been here since.
Local assets: Three Mile Island; The Harrisburg solid-waste generation plant, Harrisburg Int'l Airport/PA Air National Guard tanker and ELINT/PSYOPS squadrons; Ames/True Temper handtool factory; Mechanicsburg Naval Parts Depot; 28th Division PA National Guard HQ, New Cumberland Army Depot, Ft Indiantown Gap PAARNG Training Center; a quiescent Bethlehem Steel plant, several State-operated fish hatcheries; field office for FBI/State Dept; PA State Police HQ and Training Academy; Hershey Foods, Hershey Park (which has large subterranean chambers for maintenance and supplies for the park); the Enola railroad yards; large numbers of trucking company depots; warehouses for numerous big-box and DIY stores; PennDOT road equipment and road-contruction materials lots; numerous hospitals, Dept of Agriculture labs, Rite Aid Pharmacy HQ and major warehouse; Harrisburg Farm Show Complex which could be converted to house refugees. And 40 miles down the road, Letterkenney Army Depot. All surrounded by thousand of acres of excellent farmland and numerous eatth-wise Amish/Mennonite farmers for whom no electricity would mean very little. Not yoo bad a place, if defense could be mounted, marauders aggressively hunted, and refugees be assigned to work that utilizes their skills effectively, and _everybody_ helps raise food or build fortifications.
You would be an excellent source for something I am thinking about writing for a rebuilt 28th Infantry Division and how things in PA would be affected by them arriving back in the Harrisburg area in early 2001
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Old 01-18-2018, 08:33 AM
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In this period I lived between Dublin, Ireland and the South of England in the towns of Reading, Chichester and Portsmouth. I also had some family ties with British Columbia in Canada where I was born. Didn't get to live in the States till 2001, Kansas and Missouri where I still live for part of the year.
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Throughout this period, I lived in Medway, Mass, some 25 miles west of Boston. TDM would most likely have caught me visiting family in SW Connecticut.

Massachusetts itself is mostly denuded of military assets by the departure of the 26th Yankee Division to Korea earlier, leaving a slim state guard slowly training replacements.

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You would be an excellent source for something I am -thinking about writing for a rebuilt 28th Infantry Division and how things in PA would be affected by them arriving back in the Harrisburg area in early 2001
Also in semi-canon is "A Rock In Troubled Waters" from Challenge, which describes the five refugee camps sheltering the suvivors and uprooted from the four nukes that got Philly located at Easton, Reading, Pottstown, Lebanon, and another that doesn't come readily to mind. I am sure the Governor of the Commonwealth would be interested in reincorporating more territory under his control or identifying possible seeds of resistance to future expansion by "showing the flag" and providing basic relief assistance. Another project would be to probe the limits of total destruction on the outskirts of Philly.
Or perhaps word has reached the Governor's ears of a hidden Doomsday Reserve Cache (FEMA records "accidentally" copied into PEMA's files by a Prepper-minded civil servant from Pennsylvania?) as well as CivGov's intentions of absconding with SR-17374-2's riches and cutting the people of Pennsylvania out of a chance of bootstrapping itself backup to self-sufficiency. And perhaps a force of the State has been hurriedly sent forth to try to gain possession of the cache and frustrate the CivGov plot. Who will get there first? Who will win the prize?

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I moved to the Harrisburg, PA area in March '95, wound up in a farmhouse converted to apartments later that year (about a mile from Three Mile Island nuke power plant) then bought a house in Steelton (cheek-by-jowl with Harrisburg's southern border) in July 2000. Been here since.
Local assets: Three Mile Island; The Harrisburg solid-waste generation plant, Harrisburg Int'l Airport/PA Air National Guard tanker and ELINT/PSYOPS squadrons; Ames/True Temper handtool factory; Mechanicsburg Naval Parts Depot; 28th Division PA National Guard HQ, New Cumberland Army Depot, Ft Indiantown Gap PAARNG Training Center; a quiescent Bethlehem Steel plant, several State-operated fish hatcheries; field office for FBI/State Dept; PA State Police HQ and Training Academy; Hershey Foods, Hershey Park (which has large subterranean chambers for maintenance and supplies for the park); the Enola railroad yards; large numbers of trucking company depots; warehouses for numerous big-box and DIY stores; PennDOT road equipment and road-contruction materials lots; numerous hospitals, Dept of Agriculture labs, Rite Aid Pharmacy HQ and major warehouse; Harrisburg Farm Show Complex which could be converted to house refugees. And 40 miles down the road, Letterkenney Army Depot. All surrounded by thousand of acres of excellent farmland and numerous eatth-wise Amish/Mennonite farmers for whom no electricity would mean very little. Not yoo bad a place, if defense could be mounted, marauders aggressively hunted, and refugees be assigned to work that utilizes their skills effectively, and _everybody_ helps raise food or build fortifications.
And with The Ridge to protect you from incursions from the North West, you can concentrate on the South East. Gettysburg's cannon may see use again .
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I'm Located in what is referred to as "The Notch" or the "North Shore" of PA. This is the little "cut out" PA makes on the shores of Lake Erie between OH and NY. It is known mostly as the "North Shore" (despite being on Erie's SOUTH Shore) because Philly sits on the borders of the state's "South Shore" (the Atlantic Ocean). Our area, along with the "Wilds" (stretching along PA's northern border with NY and encompassing the Allegheny National Forest) and "The Ridge" (the mountains in the center of the state) have coined the expression... "PA is comprised of Philly in the East, Pittsburgh in the West, and Alabama everywhere in between."

Within the 50-mile wide by 80-mile "block" of terrain that comprises the North Shore, we have I90 on the Lakefront and I80 to the South. I79 runs north from Pittsburgh (100 miles South of my house), and ALL THREE routes pass over major rivers which would channel potential invaders into a limited number of areas of transit. This would enable small parties of combatants to control the movement of enemy forces.

Crawford County (my home county) has 88,000 residents of which half are farmers and 28,000 are Amish during the late 90's (numbers have changed since 2000). We have 60 tool and die shops including large manufacturers like Channellock and PA Tool and Gauge. We have 8 Plastic Injection Molding Shops as well. We have TWO small Steel Mills and Three Foundries including US Bronze (a defense contractor for the Navy). We have Dads Pet Nutrition (now Ainsworth), the largest pet food canner in the US in the 1990's (and still is today). Most people don't realize that pet food is cooked and canned to human consumption standards. You CAN eat dog and cat food. We also have Green Leaf Industries, a leader in Metal Injection Molding for the Aerospace industry as well as the LORD Corporation (an adhesives manufacturer). We also had a glass plant for PPG industries in Cochranton PA.

We also have The Keystone Ordinance Training facility for Reserve and NG units and the neighboring AMSA (Army Maintenance, Support, & Assistance) Shop. Down in Mercer County (50 miles from my house), we have Iron Mountain which is a MAJOR COG (Continuity of Government) site.

We have TWO airports with full facilities and 5000 ft runways for smaller aircraft. Erie International Airport is a FULL COMMERCIAL HUB with 8000 ft runways capable of handling HEAVY Commercial traffic with ILS.

In the 1990's Erie also had the Shipyard (800ft drydock), Hammermill Paper, GE Transportation Systems only Locomotive Plant, an Ethanol plant, TWO Steel mills, 30 Plastic Injection Molding shops, and 40 Machine Shops. The public docks in Erie can accommodate any Lake Freighter.

Erie also has the Brig Niagra with a FULLY FUNCTIONING compliment of Cannon and Caronade. The Brig has been completely rebuilt and is Coast Guard Certified for Ocean Transit.

We are also closely tied to the Forest (Allegheny National Forest) on our NE border, which can provide both POWER (via the KINZUA Dam and Power Plant) and Natural Resources in exchange for production goods. The Forest Houses SIX refineries, 2 major paper mills, a DOZEN coal mines, and all the raw materials one needs to rebuild a nation.
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In broad strokes here we go Lets see 1992 to 1995 Ft Knox/Ft Lewis, 95 to 97 Offutt AFB, 97 to 2000 back to Ft Lewis, and 2000 In UT Guard (Camp Williams) when I went back to school.
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I was going to Fresno State as a Grad Student (Fresno, CA) and living at home (Auberry, CA), during the game period.
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In the 90s, I was in Columbus, Ohio, just a mile north of where I am now.
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Was anyone stationed at Tobyhanna Depot in NE PA during the 1990-2000 period? This was the big deal for rebuilding and refurbishing electronics, communication equipment, avionics, and other groovy things that EMP would have destroyed elsewhere. Odd that this wasn't reported as nuked or sacked by marauders. A fine little prize for CivGov (to upgrade their comm-links) and a great pool of spares, diagnostics, and refurbed-to-new comm gear. And probably a bunch of Faraday-caged pcs, routers, and switches, as well as backup copies of software and records.
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I joined the Australian Army Reserve as an infantryman in Perth, Western Australia in '91. I've lived in Perth ever since. The most likely nuke targets in this part of the world, Garden Island Naval Base/Kwinana Refinery to the south and Pearce Airforce Base to the north, are both far enough from the suburbs where I've lived that I would have survived the strikes. Who knows if I'd have survived the ensuing chaos though.

By '96 I was no longer a reservist, but ex-regulars and ex-reservists are the first to be pulled back in when there's a war, so I might have ended up in an infantry battalion being sent off to one of the theatres Australia was active in during the Twilight War. By then I'd suffered some pretty significant injuries in a motorcycle crash though, so if I had been found medically fit to serve, I doubt they'd have put me back in the infantry.
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The KC Metro area with a brief sojurn in the People's Republic of Lawrence, Kansas. I was a civilian then but if 9/11 was enough to get me to join the Guard as I did IRL then I would have completely lost my mind and probably ran to the nearest recruiting office the second the Army crossed the inter-German border, especially since I was neither married or a father in 1996. Hell, in real life 1997 I half-seriously researched joining the French Foreign Legion before coming to my senses. My desire for military adventure was much stronger then and has since been tempered by a healthy dose of life experience and Army bureaucratic reality!
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