Battleplan is a military television documentary series examing various military strategies used in modern warfare since World War I. It is shown on the Military Channel in the U.S. and UKTV History. Each episode looks at particular military strategy – or "battleplan" – through two well-known historical examples, gauging them against the ideal requirements necessary to successfully conduct that strategy. All the episodes use examples from modern warfare, dating from the First World War (1914–18) up to the recent Iraq War (2003). Lloyd Clark (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) and Bruce Gudmundsson (US Army War College) analyze the information and talk about it on the show.

Episodes [link]

  1. "Blitzkrieg" – examples used: Battle of France (World War II) and 2003 invasion of Iraq (Iraq War)
  2. "Assault from the Air" – examples used: Battle of Crete, Operation Market Garden (World War II) and Operation Junction City (Vietnam War)
  3. "Deception" – examples used: Battle of Normandy (World War II), Gulf War and 2003 invasion of Iraq (Iraq War)
  4. "Assault from the Sea" – examples used: Battle of Inchon (Korean War) and Battle of Iwo Jima (World War II)
  5. "Counterstrike" – examples used: Yom Kippur War and Battle of Moscow (World War II)
  6. "Blockade" – examples used: Battle of the Atlantic and U.S. Submarine Campaign 1943–45 (World War II)
  7. "Siege" – examples used: Battle of Dien Bien Phu (First Indochina War) and Battle of Khe Sanh (Vietnam War)
  8. "Battlefleet" – examples used: Battle of Midway and Battle of Leyte Gulf (World War II)
  9. "Pre-Emptive Strike" – examples used: Six Day War and Attack on Pearl Harbor (World War II)
  10. "Control of the Air" – examples used: Battle of Britain (World War II) and Gulf War
  11. "Defensive Battle" – examples used: Hindenburg Line (World War I) and Battle of Kursk (World War II)
  12. "Guerrilla Warfare" – examples used: Mujahideen (Soviet war in Afghanistan) and Vietcong (Vietnam War)
  13. "Urban Warfare" – examples used: Tet Offensive (Vietnam War) and Battle of Stalingrad (World War II)
  14. "Breaking a Fortified Line" – examples used: Hindenburg Line (World War I) and Second Battle of El Alamein (World War II)
  15. "Raiding Operations" – examples used: Rescue of Benito Mussolini (World War II) and Operation Ivory Coast (Vietnam War)
  16. "Strategic Bombing" – examples used: Campaign against Nazi Germany, 1941–45, Bombing of Dresden and Bombing of Japan, 1944–45 (World War II)
  17. "Flank Attack" – examples used: Battle of Normandy (World War II) and Gulf War
  18. "Special Operations" – examples used: French Resistance (World War II) and 2003 invasion of Iraq (Iraq War)

DVD release [link]

The Region 1 DVD collection of five discs was released November 6, 2007. It has a listed running time of 1080 min. The Amazon Standard Identification Number is B000WC38N2.

References [link]


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Battleplan (magazine)

Battleplan was a magazine devoted to providing variants, scenarios, and articles on game strategy for wargaming products by a variety of publishers. The first issue appeared in March/April 1987, with the last issue, Number 9, appearing in 1989. The first six issues had been published by Diverse Talents, Inc. (DTI also published Fire & Movement and Space Gamer at that time) until DTI was bought out by World Wide Wargamers (3W), who continued to publish the magazine for three more issues.

The magazine had low production values, being printed on low grade newsprint rather than high quality paper like its sister magazines of the day.

Major features of the nine issues (list is representative, not exhaustive) are as follows, giving an idea of the range of publishers and games covered by this ambitious but low quality periodical:

Issue 1 - March/April 1987

  • Two Squad Leader Scenarios
  • Solitaire Scenario for Up Front
  • Variant for Avalon Hill's Fortress Europa (including counters)
  • Scenario for SSG's Carriers at War
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Battleplan

    by: Derdian

    The battle plan closed in my hands
    I have already made to conquer all these lands
    Will be released within tonight
    Constraining Exentar to fight
    What I've prepared is just unfair
    But I don't care about it 'cause my goal's prevail
    The Astar's fall and death for all, my role
    Defeating him I get control.
    My rising force sets off my wars
    And his behaviour is so false
    To make me nervous and to ruin his goals
    No pity, no escape but a battle upon him!
    I've got a plan to trick Lord Exenthar
    He's daring to obscure my fame
    He'll try the rage, he'll try the hate I need
    To impede his fate
    I will propose a false alliance
    Deceiving my enemy and then
    Will be a surprise, my crowd will rise
    He nevermore will see the light
    He nevermore will see the light!
    I don't know why he said to be
    A friend of mine, an old allied
    I don't remember who is he
    I only know he's just an enemy!
    I'll simulate to be whom says
    And finally he will be in a maze
    I wanna see the blood upon his face
    Just wanna cause the extinction of his race!
    I'll call him in a golden town
    To make new peace, I have been around!
    Instead I'll wait for him in the Derdian gorge
    No pity, no escape but a battle upon him!
    I've got a plan to trick Lord Exenthar
    He's daring to obscure my fame
    He'll try the rage, he'll try the hate I need
    To impede his fate
    I will propose a false alliance
    Deceiving my enemy and then
    Will be a surprise, my crowd will rise
    He nevermore will see the light




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