Category Archives: Tuesday Screenshot

Tuesday Screenshot – Final Approach

Jomni, 2 December 2014

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Jomni has a whole series of screenshots showcasing his trip around the world in a flight simulator.  Check out our forums and see for yourself!

 


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Tuesday Screenshot – Tanks in Action

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OK, so here’s something more than a screenshot. Tanks on the range at Ft Stewart in 2004.

Tuesday Screenshot – Field of Glory

18 November 2014

A big-time Field of Glory butt-kicking.

 

Slavs Rule OK! (Even if my C-in-C was killed in the battle!)

Slavs Rule OK! (Even if my C-in-C was killed in the battle!)

 


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Tuesday Screenshot – Veterans’ Day

11 November 2014

Veterans, not just US veterans, are remembered today. The Grogs here at GrogHeads wish to thank all of your for your service and wish the best possible future as you drive on through life.

 

Although the check specifies the US, veterans of all of our allies are in our thoughts and prayers today.  Thank you all for your service.

Although the check specifies the US, veterans of all of our allies are in our thoughts and prayers today. Thank you all for your service.

 


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Tuesday Screenshot – Medieval II Total War

4 November 2014

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The Spanish forces of Sir Nogel had marshaled in the opening days of April and now early on a rain-washed morning they marched out to meet the French invaders. They arrived on the edge of a blossoming field, across which the French had made their camp. As both sides drew up for battle, the Spanish soldiers fidgeted nervously at the site of the vaunted French mounted knights.
Robed in their polished armor and adorned with the French colors, the knights instantly drew the attention of the Spanish foot soldiers. The Spanish nobles tried in vain to reassure their vassals that this was a battle that could be won and that their men’s lives would not be forfeit. After a brief skirmish between the two sides, the main lines of foot soldiers marched towards each other.
Then, whether out of bloodlust or foolish pride, the French knights charged the center of the Spanish line. Expecting this type of rashness from their enemies, the Spanish had instructed their men to immediately stop their advance at the site of a French cavalry charge. Quickly coming to a halt and forming ranks, the Spanish spears prepared to meet the enemy horses. Like waves against a rocky shore, the French knights broke upon the Spanish spear.
In a manner of minutes the remaining knights were fleeing the field of battle leaving their fallen brethren lying amongst the spring flowers at the feet of the Spanish.


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