Please introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your background?
(Hank)
I’m Hank Keirsey, retired Lieutenant Colonel, US Army -- twenty-four years of
service with the Army, three years with Activision. I have a bachelor’s degree
from West Point and a master’s in history from Duke. I taught military history
at the Military Academy. I am a combat veteran of the first Gulf War and
returned from Iraq last May working with a contractor. I served three years at
the Army’s premier training center- - I have seen and trained over 1000
infantry platoons. I trained West Point cadets in tactics and leadership for
five years. With the Call of Duty franchise, John and I are here to help
pass on our experiences and further help the team make the most intense and
authentic game possible.
(John)
I’m John Hillen, retired US Army Captain – twelve years of service with the
Army and three years with Activision as a military advisor to all the games in
the Call of Duty franchise. I
served in combat in the first Gulf War as a cavalry officer and have also served
with airborne and special operations units the world over.
I have a Master’s Degree in War Studies from King’s College London
and a PhD from Oxford. I’ve
written several books and hundreds of articles in military affairs and military
history. I review books for the New
York Post and am an on-air commentator for ABC News.
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of the missions in the game depicts the desert battle that took place in Toujane,
between General Montgomery’s 8th Army and General Rommel’s
Afrikakorps, what was the importance and significance of this battle?
(Hank) The desert war between Rommel and Montgomery has held a fascination for historians and military buffs for a long time. Vast expanses of desert and formations of tanks maneuvered like so many ships in a huge ocean of sand -- each side always searching for that key flank or weak point in the other side’s disposition. Armored platforms accelerated the speeds at which battles developed -- in a blink, if you dropped your guard, you could have tanks thundering through your rear areas. And, that spells trouble.
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