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Did you know... that two and a half years before the Tonkin Gulf Incident, the Sigma I-62 war game concluded that American intervention in Vietnam would be unsuccessful?
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Latest comment: 4 years ago3 comments2 people in discussion
@Georgejdorner: I've done some surgery to clean this up, but there are still a few problems:
"There are four or five simulations per year"
What is this statement about? It does not appear to be about Sigma I-62? Is this a general statement about US wargaming in general? If so, some major editing is needed to clarify this.