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Originally Posted by Jukka Juutinen
Well, you have probably read Axel Urbanke's "Green Hearts"? That's an example of a superb unit history.
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Unfortunatelly NOT. It is a combat area and unit that is in my field of interest...
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Originally Posted by Jukka Juutinen
For example, in naval combat history it is very common to analyze and comment on the actions of the participants from a tactical, or an art of war, point of view. For example, the actions of Bismarck's captain are analyzed in depth. How about applying the same idea to air combat?
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Are you aware that Naval actions takes days, and air actions takes seconds? also to analize movement of few ships is something different than analyze movements of hundreds of bombers and their cover fighters and opposition. Unless we are speaking about dogfight, but there you do not know who made what move

its not recorded.