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History and Tall Tales / Re: This Day in History
« Last post by besilarius on Yesterday at 01:37:07 PM »
202 BC. Marcus Servilius Geminus Pulex, who served as Roman Consul in 202 B.C., had during his military career answered 23 challenges to single combat by enemy soldiers, each time coming away the victor.

200 BC. Merculalia, the festival of Mercury, the god of commerce.  On this day, merchants would sprinkle water from the well of Porta Capaeno onto their vehicles or ships for good luck.

1747. First Battle of Cape Finisterre. 14 British ships of the line under Admiral George Anson attack a French 30-ship convoy commanded by Admiral de la Jonquière and capture 4 ships of the line, 2 frigates and 7 merchantmen, in a five-hour battle in the Bay of Biscay.

1797. Admiral Sir Adam Duncan quelled a mutiny in HMS 'Adamant'.  men of HMS Adamant, a 50-gun ship, were particularly restive.  As a result, they had been honored by several visits from the admiral, though these had done little to alay the unrest for long.  Then, on May 14, 1797, mutinous disorders occurred in Adamant.
Apprised of the incident, Duncan promptly had himself rowed over to the troublesome vessel.� Boarding Adamant, he ordered the ship's company mustered. The men, still bound by the shreds of discipline, complied, and Duncan addressed them from the quarterdeck,
My lads, I am not in the smallest degree apprehensive of any violent measures you may have in contemplation; and though I assure you I would much rather acquire your love than incur your fear, I will with my own hand put to death the first man who shall display the slightest signs of rebellious conduct.
Duncan paused, and then asked if there was anyone present who wished to dispute his authority, or that of the ship's officers.
A voice rang out, "I do," and a seaman stepped out of the assembled ranks to stand before the Admiral.
Hardly had the man stepped forward than Duncan reached down, grabbed him by the collar, and lifted him into the air. Holding him at arm's length, Duncan walked over to the ship's bulwark.� As he dangled the man over the side, Duncan turned to the rest of the ship's company and said, "Lads, look at this fellow, he who dares to deprive me of the command of the fleet."
With that, the mutiny dissolved in laughter, and HMS Adamant was shortly deemed to be one of the most reliable ships in the fleet.

1781.   Major-General Abram Petrovich Gannibal, c. 86, African slave who became a general under Peter the Great, great-great-grandfather of Alexander Pushkin

1853, Commander Charles E. Wilmot, the rather eccentric skipper of HMS Harlequin dressed his boat crew up as harlequins, that is as clowns.

1860. Battle of Calatafimini: "Here we make Italy, or we die!" - Garibaldi

1940. Nazis bomb Rotterdam: rumor and propaganda inflate the number of deaths (c. 800) to 30,000, prompting The Netherlands to surrender

1941. Fearing that the Germans might capture Moscow,, Stalin secretly ordered Lenin’s body removed from Moscow and sent to a secure location several hundred miles east.
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Origins 2024 Countdown! The Wargame HQ Gaming Event Details
Starting our weekly Origins previews as we count down to the convention, here's a deep dive into the "holy crap that's a lot of wargames" agenda we're bringing to Origins in 2024.

https://wp.me/pae4WL-996

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History and Tall Tales / Re: This Day in History
« Last post by besilarius on May 14, 2024, 05:23:23 PM »
1364. The principal reason the Florentines won the Battle of Cascina on July 28, was because they surprised their Pisan enemies while most of them were bathing in the River Arno and bereft of arms, not to mention clothing..

1619. Johan Van Olden Barneveldt, 72, Dutch statesman, beheaded by the Calvinists for advocating religious freedom

1801. Tripoli declares war on the United States for not increasing the annual tribute paid as protection money to prevent raids on its ships. Within less than a week, a squadron under Commodore Richard Dale (John Paul Jones' first lieutenant) sets sail to protect American interests and arrives July 1 at Gibraltar.

1846         the US declared war on Mexico, ten days after fighting had begun

1871. horsed armies, for every three animals used as mounts or to haul artillery or supplies, two additional ones are needed each week to transport fodder.

1912. Kaiser Wilhelm II was so fond of uniforms that whenever he went to see Wagner's opera The Flying Dutchman he always wore his uniform as a Grand Admiral of the Imperial German Navy.

1940  Churchill promised "blood, toil, tears, and sweat."
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=80_HXIHa724&pp=ygUtd2luc3RvbiBjaHVyY2hpbGwgYmxvb2QgdG9pbCB0ZWFycyBhbmQgc3dlYXQg

1943. Axis troops in Tunisia surrender, ending the African Campaign

1973. During the Vietnam War the U.S. Army officially reported 4,643 helicopters lost in action: a further 6,000 were so severely damaged as to required extensive rebuilding.
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Intel Dump / Re: Tuesday Newsday! Weekly dump of wargaming news
« Last post by bayonetbrant on May 14, 2024, 04:01:10 PM »
Golden Geeks, Minis Pre-Orders, & more ~ #TuesdayNewsday
Stay in the loop with our comprehensive roundup of hobby (and practitioner!) wargaming headlines every #TuesdayNewsday

https://www.armchairdragoons.com/news/tn051424/


this week's new releases:
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Pre-Gunpowder / Re: Field Of Glory: Kingdoms
« Last post by LetsPlayHistory on May 14, 2024, 03:29:45 PM »
Peter and I are currently playing the Iberian scenario in multiplayer. My videos are going to be published from tomorrow onwards. They are in german, but I thought I share the playlist nonetheless.

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Pre-Gunpowder / Re: Field Of Glory: Kingdoms
« Last post by Sir Slash on May 14, 2024, 12:00:30 PM »
Hey, none of them fit ME, if you know what I mean.... And by that, I mean they're ALL too small.  ::)  But the game does look great and I'm Wishlisting it right now.
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Pre-Gunpowder / Re: HISPANIA wargame on Gamefound
« Last post by DracoIdeas on May 14, 2024, 04:14:23 AM »
With all the Stretch Goals have been unlocked, we enter the last days of the campaign.
Today we want to talk about Tetrarchia, a game also by Miguel Marqués, in which we must to defend Rome from the barbarians that threaten the Empire from all the cardinal points.
https://gamefound.com/en/projects/draco-ideas/hispania/updates/14

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Pre-Gunpowder / Re: Field Of Glory: Kingdoms
« Last post by Metaldog on May 13, 2024, 11:15:00 PM »
Damn right. That's a long time to wear a codpiece that doesn't fit.  >:(

That explains your winning personality ;)
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Pre-Gunpowder / Re: Field Of Glory: Kingdoms
« Last post by Sir Slash on May 13, 2024, 10:34:29 PM »
Damn right. That's a long time to wear a codpiece that doesn't fit.  >:(
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Pre-Gunpowder / Re: Field Of Glory: Kingdoms
« Last post by Gusington on May 13, 2024, 02:48:14 PM »
Nice. Been waiting for this for what feels like 800 years.