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hunkpapa7 Posted - November 18 2004 : 7:51:54 PM
Hi guys,
have any of you ever looked at or have this cd ,in which it takes into the accounts of three different writers,in this case Ambrose,Gray,and Fox in a war game,the second is to consider the impact of alternative notional leadership decisions made
Just recieved today
I am sorry if this has been brought up before,and if you havn't a copy I beleive there are copies available on e-bay at this moment.
I t looks interesting
let me know what you guys think
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joseph wiggs Posted - November 28 2004 : 9:21:19 PM
Good work Hunkpapa7, thanks!
El Crab Posted - November 19 2004 : 4:55:49 PM
Thanks a lot. I'll be watching that auction.
hunkpapa7 Posted - November 19 2004 : 2:09:09 PM
THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN BIGHORN ANALYSIS ON CD! Item number: 4504498392

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hunkpapa7 Posted - November 19 2004 : 2:00:51 PM
THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN BIGHORN ANALYSIS ON CD!

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Revisiting the Battle of The Little Big Horn
Naval Thesis by Lieutenant Matthew J. Burns - on CD







"The battle of the Little Big Horn has captured the interest of historians, scholars, and military enthusiasts since the day that over 200 United States soldiers under General George Armstrong Custer's command were decimated by Crazy Horse and 2000 Indian Warriors. Competing theories regarding the details of the battle have arisen, mostly due to the conflicting first-hand accounts.

The purpose of this thesis is twofold. The first purpose is to perform an historical analysis of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, using war gaming. A series of controlled, comparative simulations of battle will be carried out using the Synchronization Matrix, a war-gaming tool obtained from US Army Field Manual (FM) 101-5. This analysis will evaluate three competing theories and interpretations of the battle, with the objective of categorizing the theories by degree of plausibility. The second purpose is to examine the impact of of alternative notional leadership on the outcome of the battle, e.g. what if Custer had not split his force? The result is a confirmation that war-gaming can indeed be used for the study of historical combat, as well as for future planning."

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We create our historic and educational CDs from a wide array of Government sources that have been released into the public domain. We have taken care to put all our manuals and handbooks in Adobe Acrobat pdf format. They can be used on Windows and Mac Systems and are are fully searchable. You can print any page or the whole document with ease. Also included is a powerful "read aloud" option, so that you can elect to have any part of the text read aloud to you by an automated voice. This is very helpful for the visually impaired, people with dyslexia, or just freeing you up to move around the room while you listen to the pages being read aloud!



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Revisiting the Battle of The Little Big Horn
Contents:


I. Introduction
A. Purpose
B. Relevance
C. Background


The Road to Little Big Horn
Custer's March
Reno's Battle
Custer's Initial Actions
Benteen Happens Upon Reno
What Happened to Custer?
D. Methodology

Selection of Theories
Building the Foundations for the Model
Evaluation Criteria

II. Battle of Little Big Horn Theories
A. Little Big Horn Theory 1 - Stephen Ambrose

Reno's Battle
Custer's Battle
Ambrose's Critical Analysis
B. Little Big Horn Theory 2 - Richard Allan Fox, Jr

Reno's Battle
Custer's Battle
Why Loss?
C. Little Big Horn Theory 3 - John S. Gray

Reno's Battle
Custer's Battle
Why?
D. Competing Theories

III. The Methodology of War-Gaming
A. Developing Courses of Actions (COAs)

Analyze Relative Combat Power
Generate Options
Array Initial Forces
Develop Scheme of Maneuver
Assign Headquarters
Prepare COA Statements and Sketches
B. The Synchronization Matrix

Gather the Tools
List All Friendly Forces
List All Assumptions
List Known Critical Events and Decision Points
Determine Evaluation Criteria
Select the War Game Method
Select Method to Record and Display Results
War-Game the Battle and Assess Results
C. Description of Evaluation Criteria

Custer's Operational History and Tendencies
Independent Hypothoses

IV. War-Gaming the Theories
A. Stephen Ambrose

Reconciling Ambrose's Theory with History
Ambrose's Battle through Custer's Eyes
Reconciling Ambrose's Theory with Independent Hypothoses
B. Richard Allan Fox, Jr

Reconciling Fox's Theory with History
Fox's Battle through Custer's Eyes
Reconciling Fox's Theory with Independent Hypothoses
C. John S. Gray

Reconciling Gray's Theory with History
Gray's Battle through Custer's Eyes
Reconciling Gray's Theory with Independent Hypothoses

V. Conclusions
A. Ranking the Theories
The Historical Record
Custer's Disposition
The Independent Hypothoses
B. Refighting the Battle of Little Big Horn

Benteen to the Rescue
Charge!
C. The Utility of War-Gaming
List of References
Bibliography
Initial Distribution List
Totalling 162 pages


hunkpapa7 Posted - November 19 2004 : 1:56:21 PM
To view the cd you need adobe reader 6.0,which you can download free from their site.
The only direct book about the LBH that I have at the moment is John S.Gray's Custer last Campaign which I am reading now.I have sent for a few others now and hope to be able to contribute shortly.
Having Had a quick look at the cd,I can see why people dismiss the Ambrose theory,like the whole company went down MC.
hunkpapa7 Posted - November 19 2004 : 09:35:02 AM
El Crab,have sent you a e-mail message.
El Crab Posted - November 19 2004 : 02:04:32 AM
Never heard of it. If its on eBay, post a link. I'd probably try and get one...

Even though Ambrose is way off. Should have been Gray, Michno and Fox.

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