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HMGS-East
is very pleased to welcome
Armchair General Magazine
(ACG) as a participant in HISTORICON.
ACG is sponsoring three of the speakers for the Military Seminar Series:
David Glantz, Frank Chadwick and Dana Lombardy. These historians will present
ten talks covering World War II topics from North Africa to the Eastern Front
to the Battle of the Bulge. Copies of ACG will be distributed free to
attendees of these seminars (supplies are limited – plan to arrive early,
as all seminars are first-come first-seated; no pre-reg!)
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Colonel David M. Glantz – Guest of Honor:
Served for over 30 years in various field artillery, intelligence, teaching
and research assignments in Europe and Vietnam; taught at the U.S. Military
Academy, Combat Studies Institute, and the U.S. Army War College; founded
and directed the U.S. Army’s Foreign (Soviet) Military Studies
Office, and established and currently edits The Journal of Slavic Military
Studies. Has written or co-authored 60+ books and self-published studies
and atlases, as well as hundreds of articles on Soviet military strategy,
intelligence, and deception and the history of the Red (Soviet) Army,
Soviet (Russian) military history and WWII. Colonel Glantz will be
presenting four seminars at this year’s convention:
Eastern Front “What Ifs” (Thurs. 5 PM);
Siege of Odessa, 1941 (Fri. 11 AM); Operations in the
Khar’kov and Dondas Regions (Oct.-Nov., 1941 on Sat. 11 AM;
Nov.-Dec., 1941 on Sun. 11 AM); see Events (PEL) link at left for full
details after May 14th.
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Frank Chadwick:
Founded Game Designers' Workshop in 1972, and was inducted into the
Origins Hall of Fame in 1984. Chadwick has more than sixty published
games to his credit, and his Desert Shield Factbook (1991)
reached number one on the New York Times bestseller list. Presenting
three seminars on WWII at this year’s convention:
Rock Bottom – The British Desert Army, 1942 (Thurs. 4 PM);
Many Weapons, Few Men – The Italian Desert Army, 1942
(Fri. 10 AM); On to Cairo – The German Desert Army, 1942
(Sat. 10 AM); see Events (PEL) link at left for full details after May
14th.
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Dana Lombardy:
Best known for his multiple award-winning Streets of Stalingrad board
wargame (three separate editions since first released in 1979), and for
his nearly twenty television appearances, including multiple episodes of
The History Channel’s “Tales of the Gun” series.
Lombardy has contributed as an editor, cartographer, graphic artist and
designer on many books, games and magazines, and was Publisher of Napoleon
Journal from 1996-2000. Mr. Lombardy will be presenting three seminars at
this year’s convention: Introduction to World Tank Campaigns
(Fri. 3 PM); The “Soviet” Offensive Against the US Army
(Fri. 7:30 PM); Battle of Kursk, The Real Story
(Sat. 5 PM); see Events (PEL) link at left for full details after May
14th.
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