Word: maneuverability
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A similar difficulty attaches to Air Combat Trainer, which has been approved by the National Aeronautic Association. On a large board, picturing a photographic aerial map, players place planes which maneuver into combat, one player operating a fighter force which tries to prevent the other's bombers from hitting...
Strategy. Most adult game buffs prefer the games in which they conceive a strategic plan and then execute it tactically. Of U.S. games of this type, Strategy, designed by Nathan Reinherz, the Irving Berlin of American game designers, and made by Corey Game Co. of Boston, is probably the most...
Last week the 38th ("Cyclone") Division moved out of the Louisiana maneuver area and headed back to its permanent quarters in Florida, and the most irreverent venture in military journalism swerved back into something approaching orthodox reporting. But the editors of the Cydoner could look fondly back on three months...
With the Allies in Africa and the Nazis in France, Spain and Portugal may have to maneuver smartly to keep from becoming a nut in a nutcracker. One factor may keep Dictator Franco from cooperating with the Nazis, no matter what pressure Hitler applies: the temper of masses of Spaniards...
On the literary front, in a reflective piece for the newspapers, General Sir Archibald Percival Wavell, British Commander in Chief in India, chose as the six greatest generals of all time: Marlborough, Belisarius, Wellington, Frederick, Lee, Napoleon, in order. He picked no "greatest" war, but made plain a little of...