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A Marine’s Last Journey Home

The Denver Post

A Marine’s last journey home

By Lt. Col. Mike Strobl
USMC
Special to The Denver Post

Monday, May 31, 2004 -

Editor’s note: Mike Strobl, a Marine stationed in Virginia, escorted home the body of a Marine from Wyoming, Chance Phelps, who was killed in action in Iraq on April 9.

Strobl, a veteran of Desert Storm, wrote about his experience and sent it to a few people in his office. Since then, his account has appeared on several military websites and become a topic of conversation among members of the military, their families and others.

“It was an amazing experience,” said Strobl, a Grand Junction native and Mesa State graduate. “I started seeing that people were responding to this.”

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Supply in Wargaming

“In wargaming, at which level is supply more important, or has the greatest impact, the tactical or strategic?” The short answer is: strategic. In wargaming, supply impacts at all levels of combat, however, it has its greatest effect at the strategic level. That is not to say that the effects of supply are not involved or inherent at the tactical level. At the tactical level of wargaming, the time frame of most scenarios is too short for supply to affect the outcome.

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Miyamoto Musashi: A Book of Five Rings – Draft

Fading echoes of steel on steel break the morning calm. Metal flashes in the early sun. The sound of man-to-man combat rises from a stand of trees. As suddenly as it starts, it ends. The stark silence is as powerful as the recent clash. From the silence, a man emerges rapidly from the trees. He is filthy and disheveled. The loser in battle? No. He is Miyamoto Musashi, a ronin, a man without a place, a warrior without a war. He is the master of masters, a man without peer, a swordsman who never lost a battle, the greatest samurai to have ever lived.

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