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Title: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Brooke on January 03, 2010, 05:59:23 PM
(http://ahevents.org/images/stories/thisDayInWWII_files/banner_4.png)

ahevents.org page for the event:  http://ahevents.org/this-day-in-wwii-category/this-day-in-wwii.html

We are creating a new series of events called "This Day in WWII".  Each month, on the anniversary of a major battle in WWII, we will run a themed event based on that battle.

All players are welcome, and no preparation is needed.  These events have the theme of the battle, but they are not realistic recreations and do not require familiarity with any rules prior to joining us for the fun.

We plan to start with January 25, 1945, the date of the conclusion of the Battle of the Bulge.

(http://ahevents.org/images/stories/thisDayInWWII_files/battleOfTheBulge/banner-1.png)
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: palef on January 03, 2010, 06:18:00 PM
If only we had Pershings.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: chewie86 on January 03, 2010, 06:40:16 PM
10 pm ET  :frown:
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: USRanger on January 03, 2010, 06:49:54 PM
Sweet idea Brooke.  I'll be there. :aok
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Skulls22 on January 03, 2010, 06:50:28 PM
10 pm ET  :frown:

10?
 :confused:
 :cry
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: jolly22 on January 03, 2010, 07:07:15 PM
Any possible way you could lower it to say......8 or 8:30 EST?
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Skulls22 on January 03, 2010, 07:08:26 PM
Any possible way you could lower it to say......8 or 8:30 EST?

:pray
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Brooke on January 03, 2010, 07:08:44 PM
It's on a weekday, so it's unfortunately hard to pick anything except evening Eastern time.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Skulls22 on January 03, 2010, 07:09:22 PM
Darn...
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Brooke on January 03, 2010, 07:12:39 PM
10 pm is about the best we can do, I think.  Earlier, and west coasters are not back from work yet.

Snapshots and FSO's have already optimized weekday times to come up with late Eastern working best for overall participation.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: FiLtH on January 03, 2010, 09:21:27 PM
 Sounds good.








  How about 6am ET...before I go to work. Westers can get up a lil earlier :P
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: SuBWaYCH on January 03, 2010, 10:24:30 PM
Like I said on the other thread,

brooke and the CM team, its an honor to see something like this gone through with, and I am honored even more if the pearl harbor event is one of the reasons why there was enough support to do this.  :salute
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Brooke on January 04, 2010, 01:00:43 AM
Like I said on the other thread,

brooke and the CM team, its an honor to see something like this gone through with, and I am honored even more if the pearl harbor event is one of the reasons why there was enough support to do this.  :salute

Yep, it was your Pearl Harbor event Subway, along with the past Doolittle event that players put on, that contributed to these anniversary events getting started.

Good work, Subway, and thank you.  :salute  :aok
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Bizman on January 04, 2010, 10:26:16 AM
Sounds like a great idea to people like myself, who don't know much about single events in wartime history. For us Europeans this would be a great opportunity to learn what has happened in our "neighborhood" and also far far away from here in the Pacific.

I guess I'd still skip this opportunity, waking up early enough to log into the game before 5 AM could cause serious wife ack issues, and I'm not sure these events would stop before having to go to work.

Great idea, hope someone would duplicate it into European timing.  :aok
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Brooke on January 04, 2010, 04:43:45 PM
Sounds like a great idea to people like myself, who don't know much about single events in wartime history. For us Europeans this would be a great opportunity to learn what has happened in our "neighborhood" and also far far away from here in the Pacific.

I guess I'd still skip this opportunity, waking up early enough to log into the game before 5 AM could cause serious wife ack issues, and I'm not sure these events would stop before having to go to work.

Great idea, hope someone would duplicate it into European timing.  :aok

Hmm.  That is actually a very interesting idea.

There is no rule that says we can't run it more than once in the same day.

I think that we should do that!  :aok

I'm guessing aiming for starting somewhere 7-8 pm UK time would work best for Europeans?
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Ardy123 on January 04, 2010, 06:08:17 PM
Wow, this will be very cool. Also, I can't wait for all the Films that Kermit will make from these battles. He could have his own channel, AH combat all day! (call it KTV or FroggyTV)....
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Hajo on January 04, 2010, 06:24:37 PM
The start time of 10PM will cause a great many on EST to miss the event.  Thinking a finish of around 12AM would be to late
for those of us who have to rise at an early hour for work.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: fudgums on January 04, 2010, 07:04:58 PM
I agree with hajo, east coasters already have trouble making it to events
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Ardy123 on January 04, 2010, 07:20:14 PM
The issue is on the west coast, 9pm EST is 6pm PST and most are not back from work or just got home and can't either.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Brooke on January 04, 2010, 09:04:18 PM
Yep.  You either have it so that west coasters can't play and east coasters play at a time maximally convenient for them, or west coasters can play (at least ones that get home early enough) and east coasters go to bed possibly late.

Or east coasters that go to bed early play for the first half?

Just not a lot of ways to do it -- one or the other.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Gianlupo on January 05, 2010, 07:18:04 AM
UK 8 pm would be great for me and Chewi (Italy), maybe the Finns would have some trouble, it would be 10 pm for them.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: FiLtH on January 05, 2010, 07:33:54 AM
  Ok..I'll make the choice. Someone's gotta bite the bullet. Sorry west...your out. Lets play!
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Scotty55OEFVet on January 05, 2010, 08:21:17 AM
Great Idea!!! :rock
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Scotty55OEFVet on January 05, 2010, 08:24:12 AM
If only we had Pershings.

Do not think Pershing's made an appearence on the battlefield until 1945...M10's and Sherman's were the victors in that Battle of US Armor and Infantry Vs German Armor and Infantry.  Was the largest battle between American and German forces in WW2.  Whooped their Arse's.  Go "The Greatest Generation"!
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: themaj on January 05, 2010, 11:10:02 AM
I regretfully miss all the Wed snapshots, I'm in Atlantic time zone, and the snapshots are too late for me, getting up at 6:00am. And now here's another great event series that I'm going to miss.
There are certainly some core players out there that have givin' up on the main arenas "blue on blue" style of fighting, who would love to participate in the events, that are in the same boat as me concerning the lateness.

Is it feasible to run time zone events? I know that these events are run on volunteer efforts  :salute, and wouldn't expect anyone to double up the work load. Perhaps there could be a European and Pacific command?

10 pm is about the best we can do, I think.  Earlier, and west coasters are not back from work yet.

Snapshots and FSO's have already optimized weekday times to come up with late Eastern working best for overall participation.

I participate in FSO's regularly, midnight for me, cause I work Mon-Fri 9-5. However, the beer goggles are usually strapped on pretty good by that point. :cheers: :rolleyes: :joystick: :uhoh :angel:



Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: USCH on January 05, 2010, 11:54:39 AM
when i get home i will be telling the wife that i will be busy on april 18 and there is no ack that will stop it.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Bizman on January 07, 2010, 02:38:06 AM
UK 8 pm would be great for me and Chewi (Italy), maybe the Finns would have some trouble, it would be 10 pm for them.
10pm real starting time is no problem, if the event lasts about two hours. In recent scenarios I have noticed, that they have taken leadership seriously: If you're late, you're out. Tired of checking in half an hour before the announced starting time just to wait for people being persuaded from main arena after due time wasting an hour before everyone's in uniform.
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: stealth on January 07, 2010, 03:18:30 AM
Hmm.  That is actually a very interesting idea.

There is no rule that says we can't run it more than once in the same day.

I think that we should do that!  :aok

I'm guessing aiming for starting somewhere 7-8 pm UK time would work best for Europeans?
now we are talking
Title: Re: New event series being launched: This Day in WWII
Post by: Gianlupo on January 07, 2010, 04:24:40 AM
10pm real starting time is no problem, if the event lasts about two hours. In recent scenarios I have noticed, that they have taken leadership seriously: If you're late, you're out. Tired of checking in half an hour before the announced starting time just to wait for people being persuaded from main arena after due time wasting an hour before everyone's in uniform.

Agreed.