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Gulf Strike: Scenario 1 – Operational Thinking & Lessons Learned

by mike | Oct 20, 2016 | After Action

Leaving off from my last post about Iran’s strategy in the first scenario of Gulf Strike, I’d like to take a deeper look at how decisions about …

Gulf Strike: Scenario 1 – A Jaunt Down the Road

by mike | Oct 20, 2016 | After Action

If you’ve been keeping up with my latest blog posts about <i>Gulf Strike</i> then you’ll know that I’ve been playing scenario 1 and trying to learn the …

Session: Thunderbolt Apache Leader:: Begin the long war in Israel Day 1

by mike | Oct 12, 2016 | After Action

by jgatkinsnThe first day began of our long war in the defense of Israel. Already we began with an artillery and a bombardment battalion hammering …

Gulf Strike – Scenario 1: Iran Strategy & Thinking

by mike | Oct 6, 2016 | After Action

In an alternate 1984, Iran emerges victorious from the bloody conflict with Iraq begun only three years earlier. After consolidating its gains and …

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