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If you have even the slightest interest and passion in old and modern military history, technology, and wargaming, you owe it to yourself to buy and try C:MO. At first, you will probably find that C:MO has a very steep learning curve if you are new to realistic wargaming simulation, but it's totally worth it. It also has comprehensive tutorials and a manual covering almost all aspects of the mechanics to help you learn and progress.

I've been a big fan of the older version C:MANO (Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations). With C:MO, I'm extremely happy with the integration and addition of some revolutionary, groundbreaking features such as TacView and the mind-blowing Sentinel satellite map, which offers a clarity level down to spotting individual facilities at air and naval bases, something that was not possible before without too much extra work.

Furthermore, a configurable version of C:MO (which is officially known as the Command Professional Edition) is used by the US Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, US Pentagon, Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, German Air Force (Luftwaffe), Royal Australian Air Force, UK's Royal Marines, Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, Royal Airforce, British Army, and various other military contractors, including several NATO and allied military services, as well as multiple state, private, and NGO organizations worldwide.

Like I already said, if you have even a passing interest in learning how modern military operations work, allow C:MO to show it to you. You won't be disappointed.
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ULTIMATE WARRIOR 8 Mar @ 8:27am 
Yes my dear friend, the MAGA hat, and the POTUS coin. Thank you for guiding me toward the Bible, did not know it was available. Two different types, one closed the other opened. I also bought the Church Tower Cross. Always good to hear from you. :goetia_cross: :PresidentTrump: :OL2bible: :crossed: :GodEmperorTrump: :TheBible: :MAGAHat: :WinningCoin: :CrossArchetype:
ULTIMATE WARRIOR 6 Mar @ 3:03pm 
:WinningCoin: :MAGAHat: :OL2bible: :faithgoldcrux:
hawkthief 6 Mar @ 11:09am 
Hello brother, I thought you'd be interested in this.
https://tfpstudentaction.org/petitions/black-mass-protest-kansas-statehouse
ULTIMATE WARRIOR 4 Mar @ 8:02pm 
That is an awesome animated background! They key? Never saw it before, just beautiful... :stars:
ULTIMATE WARRIOR 4 Mar @ 7:57pm 
Thanks again. Please, my new recently discovered friend, call me Jeff. Overwhelmingly honored to have found you. Currently watching our glorious President Donald J. Trump, address the nation. He is sticking it to the liberal democrats who have tried to destroy our country. God bless the United States of America :usa_1945: :faithgoldcrux: :GodEmperorTrump: :TheBible: :crossed:
EvidencePlz 4 Mar @ 9:24am 
Hi @ULTIMATE WARRIOR that's called a Japanese Christian bell. I accidentally came across it few weeks ago while researching how Christianity arrived at Japan (answer: via the Portugese, if I understood the wikipedia article correctly). I'm a fan of Japan and their culture, lived for a month there decades ago with a Japanese family and was really impressed by everything I saw there. Hence from time to time I do a bit of amateur research here and there about Japanese history and culture. If you wanna take a look at the pic, it's on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirishitan