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Old 12-10-2008, 01:53 PM
Big Al Big Al is offline
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How can I convert my global to the PAC editor?

I assume 6 major powers and the same minor powers yes?
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Old 12-10-2008, 04:06 PM
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Big Al, most mods from previous versions of SC will not be compatible with the PAC editor as there are not as many overall country slots available... will be a different situation though when the Global game is released
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Old 12-10-2008, 07:08 PM
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by any chance Hubert, was what you just said a hint of what's to come....
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Old 12-10-2008, 07:45 PM
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Gotta love the "winks" by Hubert...
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Old 11-02-2009, 04:55 PM
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As a retire Marine, and reared by a Iwo Jima; Marine 1/26th/5th Div and his buddy that served in a Weapons Platoon 30 cal. Machine-Gun squad that did not have any KIA's and served under CO Capt. Bobby Dunlap and Jacky Lucas jump ship "to with his cousin" both Medal of Honor recipients Jacky the youngest since the Civil War. At one the 5th's reunion as a young teenager having the opportunity of listening for several hours and a few beers I heard the stories, some funny some not. I want to Thank You All, for "The Iwo Jima and The WWII" programs. Having taught small unit tactics at Marine Corps Basic Officer School and The Marine Corps' WWII history comparing Battle Plans and After Action Reports. To teach Marine Officers to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Excellent R&D research and development. Even for a 60 year old I think I'm starting to get the hang of PTO. Thanks Again
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Old 11-02-2009, 04:56 PM
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As a retire Marine, and reared by a Iwo Jima; Marine 1/26th/5th Div and his buddy that served in a Weapons Platoon 30 cal. Machine-Gun squad that did not have any KIA's and served under CO Capt. Bobby Dunlap and Jacky Lucas jump ship "to with his cousin" both Medal of Honor recipients Jacky the youngest since the Civil War. At one the 5th's reunion as a young teenager having the opportunity of listening for several hours and a few beers I heard the stories, some funny some not. I want to Thank You All, for "The Iwo Jima and The WWII" programs. Having taught small unit tactics at Marine Corps Basic Officer School and The Marine Corps' WWII history comparing Battle Plans and After Action Reports. To teach Marine Officers to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Excellent R&D research and development. Even for a 60 year old I think I'm starting to get the hang of PTO. Thanks Again
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Old 11-02-2009, 06:10 PM
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As a retire Marine, and reared by a Iwo Jima; Marine 1/26th/5th Div and his buddy that served in a Weapons Platoon 30 cal. Machine-Gun squad that did not have any KIA's and served under CO Capt. Bobby Dunlap and Jacky Lucas jump ship "to with his cousin" both Medal of Honor recipients Jacky the youngest since the Civil War. At one the 5th's reunion as a young teenager having the opportunity of listening for several hours and a few beers I heard the stories, some funny some not. I want to Thank You All, for "The Iwo Jima and The WWII" programs. Having taught small unit tactics at Marine Corps Basic Officer School and The Marine Corps' WWII history comparing Battle Plans and After Action Reports. To teach Marine Officers to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Excellent R&D research and development. Even for a 60 year old I think I'm starting to get the hang of PTO. Thanks Again

We thank you & your family for the service to the greatest nation in the history of mankind. Enjoy the game. Grace unto you from us & the Lord Jesus Christ.

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Old 11-02-2009, 09:41 PM
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ColBradleyUSMC,
Thank you for such fine words!
I hope you continue to enjoy the game.
Remember to let us know if we stray too far from the great histories that are the inspiration for these games.
Semper Fi,
Robert
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Old 11-03-2009, 08:40 PM
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I can't add much to what these guys have declared Colonel as words just don't seem to capture the gratitude that most of us WW2 historians feel towards the sacrifices our "finest fabric" from our society have made.

All I can add is that your and our ancestors' legacy will be passed on by us to our succeeding generations, partly in the games we play, partly in the conversations we have with them to try an instill the values that our "finest fabric" have fought for so that we may enjoy the security and freedom we all have.

It is a fleeting, and fragile peace that we do not take lightly, my regards to you and your loved ones, and sleep well Colonel knowing if I have anything to do with it.....

We will never forget!
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