The 1-minute video below shows how the Warfare Mastery Institute aims to change the way we study war. We've just added new modules to our Carrier Tactics and Pacific Air War Courses. Click the link to visit the courses page! https://t.co/pf1j2Inqxi
Get a free PDF copy of our e-book “The Path to Warfare Mastery,” in this 7th and final article in the professional military education series. https://t.co/YTG62suiFj
Many great learning resources are still lacking in adequate maps, diagrams, pictures, videos and interactive elements. Part 6 of this series explains the WMI multimedia learning experience. https://t.co/mivRywB4mT
Just as we can configure our combat equipment, we should be able to configure our learning materials. Part 5 of this article series shows us how. https://t.co/vG6xHEiPfd
"Gung Ho," was the philosophy upon which Evans Carlson built the 2nd Marine Raider battalion in WWII. Part 4 of this series explores how this concept relates to military education.
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In part 2 of this article we borrow a concept from the Green Berets and apply it to professional military education... "By, With and Through." https://t.co/PGNl4Aa1Xp
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Check out or latest article focusing on key innovations in fighter tactics and technology that helped defeat the Luftwaffe over Europe. Comments and feedback welcome! https://t.co/4xgwBQ21B4
We just released the first two modules of our new course on North Africa 1940-1943. The course focuses on combat operations from the British, U.S. and German perspectives. https://t.co/bjWkZmG8Wu
Steel Beasts ProPE scen. inspired from the article by CPT Galen King in Armor Magazine: "Benefits of Blended Task Organizations: Techniques for Effectively Integrating Strykers with Armor". I now moved the Strykers and their Javelin teams a bit west (BP North) ...
@RSWars Looks like great use of terrain. It appears as if the armor platoon helped draw the enemy tanks into the engagement area and they were not expecting the Javelin teams concealed on the ridgeline to the southwest.
The Real and Simulated Wars Blog offers some great suggestions about how to maximize the educational benefit of wargames. The post below shows how to can get more out of a history book by playing the campaign yourself while you read.
Orel '43 (WDStudio). German side for "The Advance of the 11 Gds. Army" and keeping close a copy of the book shown below. I know that my counterstrike proper will come later (5.Pz.Div. is a few Km south) but in the meantime I'm finding hard to create delaying positions with Inf.
@RSWars Ensuring your MGs are manned at all times is a critical point that is often forgotten, even by real units. Often the MG stops firing and no one covers down to man it. That's why all troopers should cross train as MG gunners if possible.
@RSWars Very cool! Did you design that scenario yourself or did it come with DCS F-15E? Any lessons learned when it came to the best ways to employ sensors and weapons?
The Path to Warfare Mastery is now available on Amazon Kindle. You can also get a free copy by signing up for our newsletter. Click the link to learn more. We hope you enjoy the book! https://t.co/dh5L7lDt6r
Our latest Northwest Africa 1942-43 map showing the Operation Torch landing sites. We combined several CMH and USMA maps to get the most accurate locations for roads and rivers but like all our materials, it's a never-ending project! Feedback welcome.
This new article covers innovations in RAF night bombing tactics in 1942 and is drawn from our latest e-book, The Bomber Offensive. Comments and feedback (both positive and negative) are welcome as always. https://t.co/So8iYkCTAH
We apologize to our followers for the delays but we are now back on the move! Here's a draft poster for our upcoming North Africa 1943 course. If anyone spots any historical inaccuracies we missed let us know!