KG Erwin
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Joined: 7/25/2000 From: Cross Lanes WV USA Status: offline
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I'm currently reading Dick Winters' memoirs, "Beyond Band of Brothers", and it so happens that his views on combat leadership coincide with my opinions on how these little pixallated soldiers oughta be led. Now, there's a vast difference in the real thing vs our virtual world, but the basic principles still apply. Put simply, it's just to do everything in your power to get your men through the battle without unneccessarily endangering their lives. I know you tire of hearing about it, but some of you are veterans, or have friends and relatives you are/were combat vets. Yeah, it's just a game, but it represents something more, at least to me. My DARs/AARs illustrate this, but after hearing stories from guys who went through the real thing, somehow I can't take it too lightly. Back to Mr. Winters for a moment -- he's now 88 years old, but the experiences he had as a twenty-something company commander never left him. He keeps a list of the men he trained with at Camp Toccoa, and he looks at this list each day. Many have since passed on, either during or after the war. In his wonderful book, he brings these men back to life. In his mind, they are still in his everyday thoughts. As a gamer and amateur historian, I too think of these men, and thousands more like them. When I play SPWaW, I try to keep this in mind, and not dismiss them as toys we can randomly sacrifice at our whim. Doing this dishonors their memory. That's the way I feel about it.
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