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Click here to Order Emperor Triumphant MagWeb.com BattleMusic's first audio CD of classical music of war. (See January 11 for a link to a free downloadable MP3 file.) Another excellent way to support MagWeb.com!

March 31, 2002

Monthly and Yearly Recap

    MagWeb.com ends March with 28 issues or equivalents, 16 news items, 1 massive Conference Report, 3 Convention Reports, 2 Museum write-ups, 1 One-Drous chapter, 1 WWII memoir, and 4 other articles.

    Year to Date 2002 total: 75 issues, 30 news items, 7 book reviews, a downloadable MP3 file, 1 WWII Memoir, 2 One-Drous book chapters, and 38 other articles.

March 30, 2002

Double Cry Havoc

    Cry Havoc 36 (November 2001) and 37 (February 2002) offer more of the historical wisdom of the MENSA History SIG with articles on: Phantom Warriors: Disease as a Threat to US National Security, The Lucky Ones: 9th Air Force in WWII, Archeology and Derringers on the Santa Fe Trail, Jameson's Raid: 1895-96 (South Africa), The Leper Knights: A Short History of the Order of St. Lazarus, Douhet's Vision of Airpower: Theory and Practice, book reviews of 100 Decisive Battles, The Mighty Eighth: A Memoir, and With Friends Like These: Reagan, Bush and Saddam 1982-1990, and more.

March 29, 2002

SGS Strategist Back Issue Trio

March 28, 2002

7 News Items

March 27, 2002

Wolfpack of Sharkhunters' KTB Back Issues

    KTB 120 (May-June 1996), 121 (July 1996), 122 (August-September 1996), 123 (October-November 1996), 124 (December 1996), and 125 (January-February 1997) overwhelm you with U-Boat and other submarine information, primarily from WWII. Profiles, specs, and war records of subs U-133 to U-150, USS S-34 to S-39, a multitude of first person accounts by KK Reinhard Hardegen, KK Erich Topp, and others, loads of U-Boat and Submarine Factoids, battle actions of U-538, LSTs, and other ships, Russian Sbus lost, Operation Deadlight, more of Martin Bormann in S. America, more Standard Submarine Phraseology (US), German U-boat vocabulary, U-Boat Refueling, Enigma Machine, WWII Italian and Japanese sub patrols and losses, Royal Navy ASW, Operation Drumbeat, Where is That Submarine? (U-boat), Hoax-busting info, and much, much more.

March 22, 2002

Micromark Army Lists: TO&Es

March 21, 2002

16 Chuckles

March 20, 2002

Panzerfaust Back Issue Pair

    Panzerfaust No. 66 and 67 (both 1975) combine military history and board wargaming with excellent historical articles on the 1973 Yom Kippur War and WWI's Siege of Verdun. Also, extensive anslysis and product reviews of Rise and Decline of the Third Reich, Chancellorsville, Anzio, Alexander the Great, Jutland, Panzer Leader, Battlewagon Salvo, Verdun and Kasserine Unit Counters, Combat Calculators, Der Kriegspielers 25mm "Fantastiques", Russian Campaign, The African Campaign, Manassas, Torgau, Narvik, Rommel: The Campaign for North Africa, and GHQ Additions. There is an extensive article on optional rules for Third Reich, a 9mm Tabletop Napoleonics miniatures battle (Waterloo Campaign), strategy articles for Wolfpack and East is Red, and for you Lord of the Rings fans, a quasi-game called Siege of Gondor.

March 19, 2002

MagWeb.com's CD Profiled

    Emperor Triumphant, MagWeb.com BattleMusic's first audio CD of classical music of war, was profiled in an article in the Life Section of the Courier News newspaper (central NJ). Of more import, the CD cover illustration was placed on the front page above the headline! The article ran on March 16.

    It's nice to get some recognition for taking a risk and producing an album, er, CD, that tries to revive classical music with a modern feel.

March 18, 2002

Saga Back Issue

    Saga No. 40 (Sep-Oct 1993) brings a wealth of ancient to medieval history and wargaming, including Army of Flavius Aetius in Gaul (424 to 454 A.D.), DBM Army Lists for Early Hoplite Greeks and Early Acheamenid Persians, a half dozen book reviews, MigsCon XIV Convention Report, DBA Clarifications, 25mm Open Tournament recap, and more.

March 17, 2002

Heliograph Victorian Colonials

    Heliograph No. 128 (Dec 2001) offers a look into Victorian era colonial history and wargaming. Articles include a period map of a battle near Kandehar (Afghanistan); reviews of figures from Castaway Arts, Ultimate Miniatures, and Copplestone Castings; French Foreign Legion scenarios based on the Beau Geste books, Jungle Patrol and Swish of the Kris Web Sites, Soldier's Companies rules background and upcoming printing of the Heliograph 2nd edition, letters, and more.

March 16, 2002

OSG News

    OSG News (Feb 2002) brings us up to date on the creations of Kevin Zucker and OSG. Articles include an examination of the redesign of Napoleon's Game, Napoleon at Bay Q&A and a replay, reading list, prayer for America, Zucker War College Seminars for Origins 2002, and more.

March 15, 2002

Warlore Galore

March 14, 2002

One-Drous Chapter

    For a high-level discussion of WWII strategy.

      The Basis of Strategy Allied Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare 1941-1942. Chapter 1 of US Army in WWII: Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare. Published by US Army, 1959.

March 13, 2002

Courier Back Issue

    Courier Vol. VII No. 6 (1987) completes volume seven on MagWeb.com. Articles include: Crimean War, Turkish Army during the Crimean War, Attack on the Son Te (Vietnam), 1/285-1/300 Scale Miniatures For Modern Gaming, Napoleonic Campaign at the US Military Academy, Battle at Mollieres' Farm (1870), Tactical Hints for Use with WRG 7th, Some Observations on the Basing of Elements, Forlorn Hope: Assault of a Fortress in the Era of Gunpowder, loads of news (1987), lots of reviews, and more.

March 12, 2002

Pair of MWANs

    MWAN 114 (Nov-Dec 2001) and MWAN 115 (Jan-Feb 2002) provide a cornucopia of military history and wargaming in each 192-page issue. Articles include: The Maryland and Delaware Line in the South 1780-81, Second Red Bank: 22 November 1777, Rails to Rostov: Gnilovskiy Station 7 Feb 1918, Battle of Olpae 426 BC, Battle of Mantinea Achaea, Greece 207 B.C., German-Danish War at Sea 1864, WWII Germany Infantry Weapons, The Arsenal Ship, Battle of Hessische Oldendorf: July 8, 1633, Slaughter on the Road to Kiev 1941, ECW Campaign Rules, Battles With Grosstaktik, Kung Fu Theater Martial Arts Rules, Our Moccasins Trickled Blood Rules 1790-5, Kick Him in the Cataphracts Gladiator Rules, Napoleonic Brigade Rules, Napoleonic Battalion Rules, American War of Independence Rules, WWII Street Fighting, Origins 2001 Convention Report, Richard Borg profile, Fielding A Late Napoleonic French Army 20/22mm Plastic, lots of product reviews, letters, and much more.

March 11, 2002

NHMGS Citadel

    NHMGS Citadel (Winter 2002) brings you up to date on the chapter's activities. Articles include: Afghanistan Military Status Report (2001), Selecting a Period and Scale, Web Shopping, review of WWII Micro Armor: The Game, and more.

March 10, 2002

National Infantry Museum (Fort Benning, GA)
Maxwell Air Force Base: Open Air Plane Display (Montgomery, AL)

March 9, 2002

Crusades 2001 Convention Report

March 8, 2002

WWII Europa

    Europa 12 (Mar-Apr 1990) tackles WWII military history and the system Europa. Articles include: Soviet Guards: Part II Guardians of the Socialist State, Spanish Army at the End of the Monarchy, German Designations and Translations, Montgomery's Habits, 1st Gordon Highlanders Officers, Bombing German Cities, Touring the Europa SeaShore, Computer Assisted Europa, Europa Constructive Engineer Operations, Inside Europa, Panzers East: Options for 1941, Those Saucy Aussies: 2nd Australian Imperial Force, Company and Product News, and more.

March 7, 2002

Saga: Ancients and Medievals

    Saga 84 (Jan-Feb 2002) offers a wide variety of military history from ancients to renaissance eras plus wargaming applications. Articles include: Agincourt Part 2, Armies of Alexander the Great, Ancient Warfare Armies: The Greek Wars Part 1, Gladiator! (rules), Saladin's Fall (-In) Tournament Recap, 15th C. Swiss and French Snapshot Armies, Rules and Views, movie and figure reviews, and more.

March 6, 2002

The Messenger Current Issue

    HMGS-PSW The Messenger (March 2002) brings you up to date with HMGS chapter happenings. Articles include Russian T-28 Tank Specifications, building a 1941 Italian force, How to get into Historical Miniatures, photos of figures, and more.

March 5, 2002

Triple AARs

    After Action Review (Dec 2001, Jan 2002, and Feb 2002) offers a wide variety of news and information on military history, simulations, events, and web cruising. Articles include: Afghan Cave Clearing Scenario, Asymetrical Warfare Definition and History, Kasserine Pass, Remember the Maine, Principles of War, Upcoming Events, Custer, Battlefield Tours, Red Hackle Day (7th Black Watch), Old French Outpost (VietNam War), Bloody Borodino 1812, Who is Old Baldy?, Rorke's Drift Analysis, and more.

March 4, 2002

Connections 2002

March 2, 2002

News for Nine

March 1, 2002

Convention Recaps

February 28, 2002

Double First Empires

    First Empire 62 (Jan-Feb 2002) and 63 (Mar-Apr 2002) deliver a double dose of Napoleonic Information with articles on: Battles of Vera (1813), Jena-Auerstadt (1806), Klundert (1793), and Willemstad (siege 1793); Charge of the 3rd Gardes d'Honneur at Reims (1814), profile of Generals Eble and Montbrun, more Napoleonic fiction about Marshal Ney, Chasseurs a Cheval history, Napoleonic Newsdesk, and more.

February 27, 2002

New War of 1812

    War of 1812 3 (Feb 2002) concentrates on the War of 1812 with articles on the Battle of Chippawa, Siege of Fort Erie, To Prepare an Army: Buffalo 1814, Letter from the Recruiting Service, American Strategy for 1814, Review of Our Moccasins Trickled Blood, and unit histories of 100th Regiment of Foot: Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment, 11th U.S. Infantry, 8th or King’s Regiment of Foot, and the US Artillery.

February 26, 2002

Down One

    A strategic advance sometimes has a tactical sidestep. The Napoleonic Society decided not to renew its Bulletin inside MagWeb.com, although politely said it might rejoin sometime in the future. If you missed it, well, fortune favors the bold. We wish them well. We apologize in advance to our members who may experience broken links connected to those issues. Note this still leaves 100 different publications within MagWeb.com and we thank them for their continued support.

February 25, 2002

Triple Dispatches

    HMGS-MS Dispatch Jan 2001, Sep 2001, and Jan 2002 offer up a captivating mix of military history, wargaming, and humor. Articles include: B-1 Crew Rescue in Afghanistan, Tomcat Driver Bet with RAF, All-Time Best Comeback: Army General vs. Journalist, Subject: Military Secrets, Catastrophic Kills in Modern War, Battle of Ghazlani (1991), Game Review of Chess: Humor, Review of Old Glory 28mm Maoris, Butch O'Hare, US Marine humor, Renamed Afghanistan Towns (humor), and much more.

February 19 and 22, 2002

Lockwood and MagWeb.com on the History Channel

    If you can tear yourself away from Olympic coverage, you can get a double dose of Lockwood this week on Modern Marvels:
      19th: Bulletproof (new show--don't know what they'll use)
      22nd: Battlegear (repeat from last June--Lockwood on a few times during the first 1/2 hour. The last 1/2 hour concentrates on new stealth and electronic uniforms, with accoutrements, under development.)

February 18-24, 2002

U.S. Air Force Connections Conference

    Russ Lockwood is attending the week-long USAF Conference Connections 2002 at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery, AL. This is an invitation-only event held at Air University, with unclassified presentations from members of all four branches of the military regarding modern warfare capabilities as well as civilians presenting historical lectures and computer simulations. MagWeb.com is one of the exhibitors. During this week, please direct all MagWeb.com-related e-mail correspondence to magweb@magweb.com, which will be handled by Tibor Vari.

February 17, 2002

HMGS-GL Heralds x 7

February 15, 2002

Grandiosity: Renews Advertising for 2002

    Grandiosity (The War Web), a company offering loads of books, historical miniatures, and other products, has renewed his advertising again with MagWeb.com. We thank Bob for his continued support of MagWeb.com and urge you to visit our home page and click on the his banner to visit their site. You'll be glad you did!

The Nafziger Collection: Renews Advertising for 2002

    The Nafziger Collection renewed its advertising with MagWeb.com for the year. We thank George for his support and hope you visit the Mall at MagWeb (Orders of Battle) and click on his link to visit his site and look at his extensive collection of Order of Battle from 1625 to 1945.

February 14, 2002

Valentine's Day

    MagWeb.com takes a break and has no intention of spending any time on the computer today...well, maybe a little.

February 13, 2002

Welcome 101st Magazine! King or Parliament (English Civil War)

    King or Parliament 1 (Feb. 2002) is the 101st publication to appear on MagWeb.com, and will prove to be a valuable source of information about the ECW. Articles include Great Commanders of Great Britain Part One: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Edgehill 1642: Part One: First Battle: A Test of Nerves, King Charles I: The Wronged King, Fighting a 17th Century Battle in the 21st (ECW Re-enactment), Chalgrove Field, and the first chapter of editor Turnbull's ECW novel: King or Parliament.

February 11, 2002

News Quintet

February 9, 2002

American Civil War Music

    American Civil War Music Instruments and Impressions. While cleaning his office, MagWeb.com CEO Russ Lockwood found notes from a 1998 lecture on ACW music given at an ACW Roundtable at the Hunterdon County Museum. To rectify the oversight, here are the lecture notes written up as an article for MagWeb.com's WarLore section.

February 8, 2002

Pair of Time Portal Passages

    Time Portal Passages (Fall 2001 and Winter 2002) Prelude to the Balkan Wars 1912-13, Major Battles of the Balkan Wars, Army Orders of Battle and Organizational Data, Overview of Uniforms Worn During the Balkan Wars, Naval Actions of the Balkan Wars 1912-13, American Revolution: Continental and Other Patriot Units Uniform Descriptions (charts of 146 named regiments), Confusion With Regimental Designations, Regimental and National Colours, North Carolina Regulator Movement, Uniform Notes on the English Civil War, and more.

February 7, 2002

Pair of PanzerFausts

    PanzerFaust 62 and 63 (1974) take us back a generation with articles on: Disposition of the German Army (1944), Aftermath of Napoleon's Victory at Waterloo, Swedish National Army of Gustavus Adolphus, American Civil War Part VII: Historical Organization of Confederate Departments and Armies: Iuka to Meridian, SS Cavalry 1945, WWII Delaying Actions, and numerous wargame rules and strategy pieces: Winter War, Strategy I, Realistic D-Day Rules, Bar Lev: The Yom Kippur War of 1973, Incremental Panzerblitz, Allied Victory In Austerlitz, French Victory In Napoleon at Waterloo, and more. Also, plenty of game, magazine, miniature, and other product reviews, plus news, opinion, and letters to the editor.

February 6, 2002

Review: Black Hawk Down

    Black Hawk Down 2002 Movie Review. Member Don Hirst (Vietnam veteran with two extended Army tours: 64-65, 67-68) enters the MagWeb.com Hall of Heroes with a MagWeb.com Royal Ribbon of Review!

February 5, 2002

Welcome 100th Magazine! Pakistan At War Newsletter

    Pakistan At War Newsletter 1 (Feb. 2002) is the 100th publication to appear on MagWeb.com, and a timely one it is of a geographic area of immense interest. Publisher and Editor Shahram Khan starts his newsletter with a profile of Major Raja Aziz Bhatti, who defended the outpost of Burki with a company against an entire Indian Infantry division in September, 1965.

February 4, 2002

The Zouave: ACW History and Wargaming

    The Zouave 54 (2001) brings ACW History and Wargaming front and center with one of the most colorful and eye-catching formats available. Articles include: Clashed Sabers Near Gettysburg--Hanover, PA: June 30, 1863, Forrest in Mississippi--Brice's Cross Roads: July 10, 1864, Todd's Tavern--Brock and Orange Courthouse Road, VA: May 7-8, 1864, Rail Steam and Foot (new products), a quintet of ACW figure reviews, and more. MagWeb.com offers the complete run of The Zouave.

February 3, 2002

TommyGunner: Renews Advertising for 2002

    TommyGunner renewed its advertising with MagWeb.com for the year. We thank Tom for his support and hope you visit the Mall at MagWeb (Historical Miniatures) and click on his link to see the very best of WWII 15mm painted figures for sale.

February 2, 2002

News Quartet

February 1, 2002

HMGS Mid-South Dispatch

    HMGS Mid-South Dispatch (December 2001) offers the latest on the group plus a history of the Maccabean Revolt (175BC), Military History of War in Afghanistan, Some Reflections on Fighting in Afghanistan, Afghanistan Ground Truths, 25mm Vauban Fortress (review), 1/2400 Scale Ships (Survey), Curmudgeon's Corner: Figure Size and Pricing, Xmas Poem, Historical Mini GMs Needed for Origins 2002, and more.

January 31, 2002

Monthly Recap

    MagWeb.com ends January with 26 issues or equivalents, 5 news items, 7 book reviews, a downloadable MP3 file, and 1 other article.

January 30, 2002

Lone Warrior Current Issue

    Lone Warrior (January-March 2002) offers up the Northfield Bank Robbery (Jesse James), Fodder and Forage consumption for horse and musket period, Thoughts on Hidden Movement, Saxon Medieval rules, Battle of Culloden, Solo Diplomacy, Guide to Wargames Design, letters, and more.

January 29, 2002

Strategist Back Issue

    Strategist (October 2000) explains all about the Strategy Gaming Society with an issue containing the organization's constitution and by-laws. If you ever want to know how to structure a group, this is an exceptional document. Also, humor pieces, a profile of Ronald Lee Ermey (1944- a Military Movie Star Biography), Treasurer's Report, News, The Near-Future History of SPI, and more.

January 28, 2002

Matrix Gamer # 28a

    Matrix Gamer # 28a (January 2002) starts off the year with Chaos and Warfare Part I and II, Do Games Really Tell Stories? (TV vs. RPG), and Politics by Other Means: A Psychotherapy Game (exploring the use of cooperative gaming as therapy).

January 26, 2002

News Trio

January 25, 2002

Wargamer's Newsletter # 152

    Wargamer's Newsletter # 152 (November 1974) is a blast from the past with articles on: British Army in Egypt: 1801, Rapier AA Missile System, English Civil War 1642-1651, The Shandean Wargame (pre-HG Wells), Wargaming Inspired by TV, Before You Write Those Orders: Elementary Tactics, Sanguinus Mons Tabletop Battle, product reviews, extensive letters, and more.

January 24, 2002

Gajo: Renews Advertising for 2002

    George Johnson of Gajo renewed his advertising with MagWeb.com and released a new list of armies for sale. We thank him for his support and hope you visit his page in the Mall at MagWeb.

January 23, 2002

The Volunteer

    The Volunteer (Winter 2001) presents a cornucopia of classroom exercises. Articles include: the battles of Marathon, Zama, and Adrianople (including rules); The Magnificent Seven Must Die! (western shootout), A Survey of 1/72 Scale Plastic Ancient Armies, and a book review: 100 Decisive Battles From Ancient Times to the Present.

January 22, 2002

The Gauntlet Returns

    The Gauntlet 22 (Fall 2001) returns from its hiatus with a strong issue containing articles on: Battle of Mantinea: August 418 B.C., Kievan Rus (10th-13th C.), Russian Civil War: White Army of South Russia, World War II B-17 Rules and Scenario, a pair of reviews, and more.

January 21, 2002

KTB: U-Boat Back Issues

    Sharkhunters' KTB No. 118 (March 1996) and KTB No. 119 (April 1996) tell the story of submariners the world over, primarily about WWII. Articles include U-Boat and Submarine Factoids, Operation Deadlight, U-34 and the Spanish Civil War, Martin Bormann in 1946, Post-WWII U-Boats Deployments, Kplt. Robert Gysae, KorvettenKapitän Karl Jasper, Deschimag Project, Italian and Japanese Submarine Actions, Interrogation of Vice Adm. Weneker, I.J.N. Submarines L-1 and L-2 Types, Reinhard Hardegen: Drumbeater, Polaris and Other Missiles, USS S-32 and S33, U-131, U-132, Commander Howard W. Gilmore, I.J.N. Submarines O-4, O-5, O-6, and O-7, U-288, Luth, and Soviet Union, KorvettenKapitän Carl Emmerman, British Capture French Ships 1940, Song of Gochin (Japanese Navy Song from World War II), Gestapo Chief Heinrich Müller, U-534, 1st and 2nd U-BootFlotille Flotilla Commanders, Conning Tower Emblem Book, lots of interesting facts, members' news, bulletin board, and more.

January 19, 2002

Seven Book Reviews

January 18, 2002

OSG News: Dec. 2001

    OSG News (Dec. 2001) updates us on Kevin Zuckers's latest Napoleonic games and tours.

January 17, 2002

Courier Back Issue

    Courier Vol. VII No. 5 (1987) merges military history and wargaming with articles on: Three American Revolution Units, Relevance of Pre-1862 Drill Regulations, Tracking Down the Rebel Yell, Chance Factor in Wargames: Perception of Historical Reality, Woods: The Key to Musket Warfare in North America, Napoleonic Campaign Look, Scenarios for 1859: Magenta and Montebello and Palaestro, Warfare in the Age of Napoleon III, Renaissance WarGame Report, 20th C. Land Battle Rules: A Wargame Rules Survey, WWII Wargame Recaps, Scenario Design, hordes of product reviews, news, and more.

January 16, 2002

WWII East Front Night Fighting

    Night Combat (1953) from the US Army appears in our One-Drous Chapters section. This 1953 booklet produced by the US Army outlines WWII Night Fighting on the Eastern Front and is based on interviews with German generals. Five chapters: Introduction, Principles of Night Combat, Russian Night Combat Methods, German Night Combat Methods, and Training. Also, Appendices I-VII (Training Schedules) included.

January 14, 2002

Pair of CPNs

January 12, 2002

Comic Strip Humor with Larry Leadhead

    Larry Leadhead starts off 2002 with 23 comic strips on MagWeb.com touching on all things wargaming.

January 11, 2002

MagWeb.com BattleMusic Audio CD Emperor Triumphant

    MagWeb.com BattleMusic is proud to present Emperor Triumphant: An Invasion Ignites Imperial Wrath, and audio cd of original classical battle music to raise spirits and national unity in both peacetime and wartime. MagWeb.com commissioned a composer to create original classical music of war.

    Here's more info and a MP3 file download:

January 8, 2002

News Items

January 7, 2002

Seven Years War Association Avalanche x4!

January 4, 2002

El Dorado Explosion x6!

    El Dorado Vol I No. 1,2,3,4,5,6 (1985-1986) is a six pack of back issues featuring an overload of uniform details. Includes: Uniforms of the Gran Chaco War 1932 - 1935, Brazilian Uniforms 1765 - 1798, Danish West Indies: 1761 - 1916, Uniforms of the River Platte Region 1744-1795, Uniforms of Gran Colombia: 1814 - 1826, Chilean Army Uniforms 1879-1884, Aztec Figures, Brazilian Air Force Uniforms 1945, Uniforms of General Jose Antonio Paez and his Guard of Honor 1818-24, Peru 1827-30 Uniforms, Allied Armies of South America Uniforms, First Battle of Tuyuti: 24 May 1866 Brazilian Army, and Mexican Uniforms 1846. Also, Brazilian Army Patches 1960 - 80's, El Diario dek Imperio Mexico, Casa Militar del Emperador, Estado Mayor General Libertador, Troops Under the Command of Bolivar Peru 1823, Battle of Calderon Mexico, Bolivian Regulations 1842 and 1851, Spanish Regular Infantry Sent to America 1812-18, and more.

January 3, 2002

World War II Newsletter (January 2002)

    World War II Newsletter (January 2002) features a biographical sketch of Captain Hans-Joachim Marseille, a Luftwaffe ace with 158 victories, including 17 in one day.

January 2, 2002

Saga 1

    Saga 1 (December 1985) started the entire newsletter run. Articles include social origins of Greek and Macedonian troops, Battle of Hastings, A Question of Morale for Dark Age troops, and many wargaming reports including, Battle of Oxford: 1067 A.D., The Vikings, Danes vs. Vikings, and How To Lose an Ancients Wargame.

January 1, 2002

Happy New Year

    Well, 2001 will go down in many history books as the year we couldn't wait to leave. MagWeb.com continued to expand and grow, although we certainly took some lumps, and we look forward to a brand new year with a renewed sense or purpose, a recovering economy, and a new-found interest in military history. Best wishes to all of you for a healthy, prosperous, and happy new year!

    I've prepared a "behind the scenes" article.

December, 2001

Monthly and Yearly Recap

    MagWeb.com ends December with 25 issues or equivalents and 3 other articles.
    Year to date: 288 issues (an average of 24 issues per month, or about 1 a day!), 84 news items, 52 book reviews, and 53 other articles. Stay tuned for an even better 2002!

Happy Holidays
From all of us here at MagWeb.com to all of you out there, we wish you a happy and healthy season and a wonderful new year!

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