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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/8/2010 9:37:39 PM   
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Interesting thread - usually don't do this, but seeing all of the varied stories, thought I'd add mine to the mix.

Began gaming in the early 60's with "D-Day" and I was hooked ever since. My brother and I would mow lawns in the summer to buy Avalon Hill games - "Guadalcanal", "Midway", "1914" [never a quick game] and so on. Also played SPI game then morfing into computer games.

Joined "The Corps" in 1969, and did my tour in the Republic of South Vietnam as an 0311 [infantry {grunt} - thus the "handle"] at one point under the command of then Capt. Anthony Zinni [now a retired LtGen]. "Retired" as a Lance Corporal of Marines.

I now work for the State Public Defender's Office on their forensic Trial Team [best gig ever]. I'm married with two grown daughters and soon to be a first-time grandfather [still wrapping my head around that one]. My wife knows that I love gaming and never complains about my hobby.

I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.

@grunt6971: I can't help but thinking you must be close to where I am now-based upon your "From:" line in your avatar. Am I in the ballpark?

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/9/2010 3:40:47 AM   
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Grunt welcome home

AW1 Steve I'm about 150 miles north of Omaha.
With your background check out the SAC museum they might need you.

My forum name comes from the South Dakota memorial, about 30 miles from my house.

Four years active duty Air Force, worked on a plane that didn't have what I worked on! Retired from the Air Guard.

I have played a lot of SSG, SSI, and Matrix titles. My long time PBEM partner and I snail mailed a disk back and forth to play Pacwar. Neither one of us had internet service.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/9/2010 11:54:34 AM   
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Grunt welcome home

AW1 Steve I'm about 150 miles north of Omaha.
With your background check out the SAC museum they might need you.

My forum name comes from the South Dakota memorial, about 30 miles from my house.

Four years active duty Air Force, worked on a plane that didn't have what I worked on! Retired from the Air Guard.

I have played a lot of SSG, SSI, and Matrix titles. My long time PBEM partner and I snail mailed a disk back and forth to play Pacwar. Neither one of us had internet service.



Only 150 miles? That makes us practically nieghbors! On one of my planned road trips I'll have to swing by your way and buy you a drink!

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/9/2010 5:02:30 PM   
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I do road construction so not home much in the summer but have all winter off. A get together would be great. Any one else close?

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/9/2010 5:45:50 PM   
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Well, I am a wargamer aholic. Frustrate the hell out of my wife, lol. Been playing since college days back in the 80's when I thought chess was the most complicated game. I was proven wrong at the age of 17 even though I had already beaten a chessmaster at that age and have been playing wargames ever since. Loved those SPI monster board games like "War in Europe", "War in the Pacific", War between the States, INvasion America. Favourites were the first two. Oh yeah and "Napoleon at Warterloo" was another good one!
Yeah, I was one of those guys that prefered to stay home and play wargames all weekend with 2 hours sleep in three days rather than go find a girlfriend or two or three. :-) Not that I didn't find time to get a girlfriend in that busy schedule of mine playing wargames and going to school. LOL Frustrated the hell out of my father, hee, hee.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/11/2010 9:43:00 PM   
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ORIGINAL: grunt6971

Interesting thread - usually don't do this, but seeing all of the varied stories, thought I'd add mine to the mix.

Began gaming in the early 60's with "D-Day" and I was hooked ever since. My brother and I would mow lawns in the summer to buy Avalon Hill games - "Guadalcanal", "Midway", "1914" [never a quick game] and so on. Also played SPI game then morfing into computer games.

Joined "The Corps" in 1969, and did my tour in the Republic of South Vietnam as an 0311 [infantry {grunt} - thus the "handle"] at one point under the command of then Capt. Anthony Zinni [now a retired LtGen]. "Retired" as a Lance Corporal of Marines.

I now work for the State Public Defender's Office on their forensic Trial Team [best gig ever]. I'm married with two grown daughters and soon to be a first-time grandfather [still wrapping my head around that one]. My wife knows that I love gaming and never complains about my hobby.

I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.

@grunt6971: I can't help but thinking you must be close to where I am now-based upon your "From:" line in your avatar. Am I in the ballpark?


If you swing hard enough the ball will end up in Duluth.........


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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/15/2010 10:13:30 PM   
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Gentlemen , don't be shy! Some of you haven't been forthcoming......we won't bite!  Tell us about yourself , your games, etc.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 4:08:50 PM   
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Former Marine infantry, hence the call sign. Started playing wargames with my brothers in the late 60's with AH's Guadalcanal, then Midway, Luftwaffe and Panzerblitz. Left the brothers behind when I got into Squad Leader. Too much detail for them. But we used to make up our own "miniature" rules and play with HO scale troops and tanks in the backyard.

My wife says my hobby is collecting hobbies. In addition to wargames I enjoy flyfishing, bicycling, playing some guitar, photography, snow skiing, travel. My wife and I are learning Italian together.

Been living in the San Francisco Bay Area now for the past 20 years.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 9:43:29 PM   
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AW1 and BB57: I was born in Sioux Falls, SD, but spent most my early years in Sioux City, IA. Back in the day we used to play football against Sioux Falls O'Gorman (sp) and in Omaha, Boy's Town. Married my high school sweet heart and promply joined the Navy in 66 as it was my turn....third generation Navy. To be brief, went in the Navy an E-1 and came out after serving 26 an O-5. Oh, and still married to the same girl 46 years later. Recently retired again from teaching at the High School level. Still kind of on sea duty as I belong to the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

Oh, the thread. Only started a few years ago with UV which I still play if I can find an opponent. Might try this one...but understaind one game takes a long time? As as someone once said, "I don't even buy green banana's!"

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 9:48:45 PM   
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AW1 and BB57: I was born in Sioux Falls, SD, but spent most my early years in Sioux City, IA. Back in the day we used to play football against Sioux Falls O'Gorman (sp) and in Omaha, Boy's Town. Married my high school sweet heart and promply joined the Navy in 66 as it was my turn....third generation Navy. To be brief, went in the Navy an E-1 and came out after serving 26 an O-5. Oh, and still married to the same girl 46 years later. Recently retired again from teaching at the High School level. Still kind of on sea duty as I belong to the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

Oh, the thread. Only started a few years ago with UV which I still play if I can find an opponent. Might try this one...but understaind one game takes a long time? As as someone once said, "I don't even buy green banana's!"


Cool ! A Mustang! My favorite kind of officer!

It doesn't have to take a long time. Several of the short scenarios go from two weeks (Coral Sea) to Several months (Thousand mile war and Guadacanal). The long full blown war scenario's take as long to play as it did to fight the war. 1turn=1 day.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 10:29:28 PM   
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Is that like Mustang Sally?

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 10:32:10 PM   
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Mustangs are enlisted types who give into the dark side and become officer

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 10:34:31 PM   
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They asked me and I said no.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 10:38:45 PM   
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They asked me and I said no.


Because you were having too much fun in the torpedo tube?

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 10:43:58 PM   
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They asked me and I said no.


Because you were having too much fun in the torpedo tube?


Actually what I said was, "Put me down for it sir but I'm not going to lick your @r$e or anyone else's to get it".

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 10:46:32 PM   
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They asked me and I said no.


Because you were having too much fun in the torpedo tube?


Actually what I said was, "Put me down for it sir but I'm not going to lick your @r$e or anyone else's to get it".


And you were expected to? You do have a different way of officer selection in the RN , don't you?

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 11:45:24 PM   
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Those looking for promotion often get the stupid crappy jobs that the officers don't want to do. No thanks.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/16/2010 11:47:58 PM   
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Looking back on it all I was 32 when I left the RN and thought I was so experienced and tough. In truth we were still young and the crews driving around those SSBNs were all so yong, yet we were the ones expected to deal out retribution to those who would destroy our homeland.

And those nice people at the CND tried to get us condemned as war criminals.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 2:14:41 AM   
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Looking back on it all I was 32 when I left the RN and thought I was so experienced and tough. In truth we were still young and the crews driving around those SSBNs were all so yong, yet we were the ones expected to deal out retribution to those who would destroy our homeland.

And those nice people at the CND tried to get us condemned as war criminals.


Yeah , they were a fun lot.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 3:55:58 AM   
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I was shocked and appalled to find that apparently I never did one of these threads for AE . At least I couldn't find one. And WITP's is , well how we say it? Semi-defunct, perhaps. Any way , there are newbies amongst us. So tell us the story behind your Avatar, sig line and log in name, and a little bit about yourself. We don't bite. At least not too badly. Well, alright Bobo does, but he's been MIA for a couple of months now. So ....


Hello , my name is AW1Steve, and I'm WITP-a-holic..............


hey old geezer, there's one you started about six pages back. But if it's worth saying once, it's worth repeating.

Central Blue -- Locksley Hall

Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails,
Pilots of the purple twilight dropping down with costly bales;

Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain'd a ghastly dew
From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue;

I found it in Morrison's Two Ocean War. I don't read a lot of military history except for what I can browse at places like Ibiblio or various .mil sites. I do enjoy other types of history. The books I am currently slogging through are American Lion and McCullogh's 1776I enjoy memoirs like Company Aitch, Wah-to-Yah, and Cowboy Detective.

I might do an avatar some day. Maybe a Disc World character.

Sig line is because I'm a Cardinal fan from St. Louis. It could be better done, but it's sufficient.

My current line of work is probably coincidental to my enjoyment of naval war games going back to sea power three.

Got into the board game genre when my oldest brother came home from college with AH Blitzkrieg somewhere in the mid 60's.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 4:16:35 AM   
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I don't believe I have ever enjoyed a PBEM like I have with WiTP and AE - although I have several of Matrix's games.


Does my heart good to hear that, don't ya know....


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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 4:21:45 AM   
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Well...since I haven't done this since the UV days.....

Been wargaming since I was 12. Started with Tactics II and Squad Leader. Pretty much bought and played the gamut of AH games and some SPI works, specifically the ACW series. Great games.

Hit the computer games early on with Silent Service, VGA Planets, Stars, Space Empires, Civ I-III, Gettysburg, and then the addictive UV-WitpAE series. Also tried Crown of Glory and most of the AGEOD series.

Some of my best wargaming experiences were with multi-player Napoleonics. Played a War in Peace grand campaign by mail in the non-computer days. Empires in Arms is an absolute classic and still one of my favorites.

Even did my time with miniatures in the ancients realm. Still have a nice 25mm Achaemenid Persian force.



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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 4:22:12 AM   
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I am very boring. I have a pretty nice house, a family, and a nice dog. Nothing much happens around here. I am from Illinois, which is a fairly boring state. I have a boring job, but it's stable and good enough to pay every bill and have some left over for travel and games and dogfood and whatnot. So I guess that's OK.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 5:19:35 AM   
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I am very boring. I have a pretty nice house, a family, and a nice dog. Nothing much happens around here. I am from Illinois, which is a fairly boring state. I have a boring job, but it's stable and good enough to pay every bill and have some left over for travel and games and dogfood and whatnot. So I guess that's OK.


Boring is good. In fact boring is very good. As a matter of fact, boring is something that I aspire to.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 7:06:32 AM   
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My parents gave me my first board wargame (AH's Blitzkrieg) in the mid 70s and I was hooked. Have a cabinet full of AH and Victory Games. I think my favorites were Midway and American Civil War. Stumbled my way through some of the earlier computer games (Talonsaoft series and Harpoon in particular). Found UV in late 2002 and, since then, it's been that and WitP and AE.

I live in northwestern Georgia with my wife of nearly 23 years, daughter, and two sons. I'll be 50 late this year, a milestone which leaves me rather stunned. But I'm lucky to have a great family and a job that is pure pleasure, so I'll accept my age and try not to do anything stupid to prove that I'm really young even though I'm not.

Miller and John III have been my opponents since UV days. Somewhere back in what seems prehistoric times I even squared off against Admiral Dadman in UV. He beat me handily.

I nonchalantly picked my screen name in the '90s, not realizing it would actually stick with me. I don't canoe that much any more and, while I'm a proud Southerner, I'm glad to be an American.

I never served in the military, but my father (Army sergeant, WWII), step-father (quartermaster, US Navy, WWII), and father-in-law (Army armor, Korean War) did so so that I didn't have to. Thanks, dads.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 8:46:26 AM   
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I am very boring. I have a pretty nice house, a family, and a nice dog. Nothing much happens around here. I am from Illinois, which is a fairly boring state. I have a boring job, but it's stable and good enough to pay every bill and have some left over for travel and games and dogfood and whatnot. So I guess that's OK.


Boring is good. In fact boring is very good. As a matter of fact, boring is something that I aspire to.

I wish for boring. Life has other plans.

Like traveling to China in 24 hours to pick up a new daughter. A future WITP-AE player.....or maybe a designer of WITP 2?

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 12:31:49 PM   
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My parents gave me my first board wargame (AH's Blitzkrieg) in the mid 70s and I was hooked. Have a cabinet full of AH and Victory Games. I think my favorites were Midway and American Civil War. Stumbled my way through some of the earlier computer games (Talonsaoft series and Harpoon in particular). Found UV in late 2002 and, since then, it's been that and WitP and AE.

I live in northwestern Georgia with my wife of nearly 23 years, daughter, and two sons. I'll be 50 late this year, a milestone which leaves me rather stunned. But I'm lucky to have a great family and a job that is pure pleasure, so I'll accept my age and try not to do anything stupid to prove that I'm really young even though I'm not.

Miller and John III have been my opponents since UV days. Somewhere back in what seems prehistoric times I even squared off against Admiral Dadman in UV. He beat me handily.

I nonchalantly picked my screen name in the '90s, not realizing it would actually stick with me. I don't canoe that much any more and, while I'm a proud Southerner, I'm glad to be an American.

I never served in the military, but my father (Army sergeant, WWII), step-father (quartermaster, US Navy, WWII), and father-in-law (Army armor, Korean War) did so so that I didn't have to. Thanks, dads.


Sounds like you might want to consider posting in the "Geezer Thread", join us in the fun! The best part of getting old is inflicting revenge on the young and undeserving! Pay it forward!

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 12:32:40 PM   
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I am very boring. I have a pretty nice house, a family, and a nice dog. Nothing much happens around here. I am from Illinois, which is a fairly boring state. I have a boring job, but it's stable and good enough to pay every bill and have some left over for travel and games and dogfood and whatnot. So I guess that's OK.


Boring is good. In fact boring is very good. As a matter of fact, boring is something that I aspire to.

I wish for boring. Life has other plans.

Like traveling to China in 24 hours to pick up a new daughter. A future WITP-AE player.....or maybe a designer of WITP 2?


Good luck on the trip and congratulations to the newest family member!

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 4:00:52 PM   
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I'll be 50 late this year, a milestone which leaves me rather stunned....


Sounds like you might want to consider posting in the "Geezer Thread", join us in the fun! The best part of getting old is inflicting revenge on the young and undeserving! Pay it forward!


AW1Steve, thanks for the invite, but I cannot wrap my head around the concept of being deemed a geezer. I think I'm having issues.

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RE: So tell us a little about yourself! - 3/17/2010 4:03:08 PM   
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Don't do it C, it's a trap. Dude. Just taunt the old farts from the safety of the pavement.

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