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Dark Cloud |
Posted - October 07 2004 : 11:20:09 PM Does anyone know what, if any, recent projects have resulted in precise cartographic/cgi work of the field and who sponsored it, and whether satellite or aerial input exclusive to the project was used?
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Anonymous Poster8169 |
Posted - December 16 2004 : 09:50:48 AM Even I have my moments.
R. Larsen |
joseph wiggs |
Posted - December 15 2004 : 10:07:51 PM My friend, sometimes you can make so much sense. |
Anonymous Poster8169 |
Posted - December 12 2004 : 01:15:51 AM quote: Originally posted by joseph wiggs
Why are you suspicious?
Probably because this battle has been analyzed to death, and with new books published every year rehashing the same tired stuff there's financial incentive to think up (and publish) some new angle, and this seems an obvious one. The only thing I've seen like what Dark Cloud asks for are some maps of the South Skirmish Line area that are in Michno's "E Troop" book. The maps that are out there leave a lot to be desired. Which one, for example, adequately gives an idea of the ravine in front of the Keogh group? Keogh's marker is just a few feet from tumbling into this big pit....
R. Larsen
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joseph wiggs |
Posted - December 11 2004 : 9:50:52 PM Why are you suspicious? |
Dark Cloud |
Posted - October 20 2004 : 10:02:58 AM Odd. You'd think this would have been done at some point or other, so I'm suspicious that there's so little response. Oh, well. |
wILD I |
Posted - October 08 2004 : 06:01:53 AM A good large scale [1:10000] map with one meter contours would be a great aid to understanding the details of the battle.A digital terrain map would be even better. |