CadetTerry
Click the correct member of the Long Gray Line
Created by CadetTerry December 17, 2007 in People
Can you ID these US weapons?
Created by CadetTerry May 2, 2007 in Miscellaneous
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Created by CadetTerry April 12, 2007 in History
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Kentucky has the most counties of any state. Can you name them?
Created by CadetTerry March 29, 2007 in Geography
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Created by CadetTerry March 29, 2007 in History
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Battles - Post 0 AD, 2 weeks ago
US Army Weapons, October 28, 2008
Comment given by FS
What does the "M" stand for? Military?
US Army Weapons, July 6, 2008
Comment given by frenchhorn
these same weapons are on call of duty 4
Battles - Post 0 AD, May 5, 2008
Comment given by danzjo1
An interesting and very american selection of battles, quite fun anyway :-)
Kentucky Counties, November 12, 2007
Comment given by claire539526
I think Texas tops the county list, followed by Georgia.
Roman Battles, April 8, 2007
Comment given by CadetTerry
Changes made accordingly. Thanks.
Roman Battles, March 30, 2007
Comment given by Dan
Chalons is wrong too, it is in northeastern France, not in the southwest.
Adrianople should be moved eastward, today it belongs to Turkey.
Gregovia should be spelled Gergovia instead. The dot should be moved nothward. Now it looks like it were situated at the coast.
The lake is called Trasimene.
The Trasimene and Metaurus battles should be reversed.
Cannae is at the east coast of Italy, not west.
Dyrrhachium is too much in the south.
The same is true for Carrhae, it's in Turkey, not Syria.
Roman Battles, March 30, 2007
Comment given by Dan
The battle of the Teutoburg Forest is misplaced. It should be in northwestern Germany, outside the Roman borders.
Roman Battles, March 29, 2007
Comment given by mwluo
This looks an awful lot like an Encarta map...
Kentucky Counties, March 29, 2007
Comment given by RonaldDerGrosse
The game can't be completed. Something wrong with Lincoln county. It keeps beeping. There are also two Marion counties and there is one county east of Lexington's Fayette County that doesn't have a dot on it. I know it isn't Clark or Clay because those came up. I would say that even Governor Fletcher wouldn't get a 100 percent naming all 120 counties. To a fellow Kentuckian the game was fun. I lived in Jefferson, Clark, Marion, Campbell and presently live in Kenton. My regards to the Westpoint area!
Comment given by FS
How about adding some tags like military and battles etc.