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Let Us Remember

It is Veterans Day here in the USA. For many of you around the world, it is Remembrance Day.

Please join us in remembering the service and sacrifice of all who have served and continue to serve.

The following pictures are a mixture of our team members in uniform and family members they wish to honor:






























Do you have any veterans you wish to recognize today? Please share your stories and pictures here.

Let us all remember together.

The Burden of Command team


We Want Your Opinion

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War is about a lot of things--politics, ideas, tactics, equipment, and myriad others.

But it is ultimately about people. That's why we are incorporating period photographs as unit portraits in the battlefield interface.

Now, this a fairly straight-forward idea for Allied troops...



But what about the Axis Forces?

How 'personal' should these portraits be?

This is where you come in.

Please watch the video above, then give us your thoughts.

Also, please find us on Twitter @BurdenOfCommand and vote in the official pole!



As always, thank you all for your help and opinions,

The Burden of Command Team

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The Fog Thickens


Greetings, Captain.

Last week, we discussed how fog of war can apply to your own units.

This week we look at how it can shroud information about enemy units.

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Where is the enemy?

How many of them are there?

What is their morale status?

These are just a few questions you will be faced with in the field.

Prepare yourself, Captain. War is hell.

Saber 6 out.


Restoring History

Our newest team member, Eric Benjamin, has taken up the burden of preserving history via the art of digitally enhancing historical images.

Here is some of his work!
As you can see, Eric's work is not limited to World War II.
As you can see, Eric is very talented.

He will be bringing these talents to bear in bringing Burden of Command to life. As you may know, preserving and promoting history is something that is at the top our priority list!

Please join me in welcoming Eric to the team.

Lastly, if you haven't done so, please add us to your wish list!

Remember, every time you wish-list us, a sergeant gets his stripes!

I'll see you all on the high ground,
Rob