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The Evolving Warfighter

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Hi Again!

We are VERY excited to share today's news.

Luke recently had a long-form conversation with Dr. Franklin C. Annis of The Evolving Warfighter. The wide-ranging discussion covered history, leadership, psychology, war, and all things Burden of Command.

Huge thanks to Franklin for his amazing support of Burden of Command.

While you're on his channel, please be sure to check out Dr. Annis' other outstanding videos and interviews. He really knows his stuff and is a great guy, too!

As always, we also want to thank all of you for your continued support.

Sincerely,
The Burden of Command Team


A Day at the Range

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In our last post, we talked about how Henk Stoffers (BoC scenario designer & Dutch Army Reservist) recently got to live fire an MG3 (modern equivalent of the MG42).

We thought you'd like to see some video, so here ya go!

See you again soon!
Rob

Hands-On History

Henk Stoffers is key member of our scenario design team. He also happens to be a reservist in the Dutch Army.
 

As such, he has access to some pretty cool equipment.


Henk recently got the chance to take a vintage MG42 to the range. While there, Henk took the opportunity to do some hands-on historical research.


Turns out, the MG42 is pretty darn lethal. It also turns out that Henk is a great shot!



That's all for now.
 

See you again soon!
 

Rob

A Lesson in Tactical Leadership

Greetings, Captain.

Today's lesson is a quick one: Never give the enemy the upper hand. It will cost you dearly.

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To paraphrase General Patton, our job is not to die for our country; it is, instead, to make the other guy die for his.

That is all, Captain.


Saber 6 out.

Welcome Chaim!

Today we introduce the second of our two Wave 1 beta testers, Chaim Krause.

Chaim is a very impressive guy. He's been testing, writing, and debugging programs and games for years. If that weren't enough, he currently works with the U.S. Army to run combat simulations. Needless to say, he knows his stuff.



Please join us in welcoming Chaim to the BoC team!

See you again soon,
The Burden of Command Team