Professionalism in Simulation Journalism - Page 1/1
Created on 2005-02-11
Title: Professionalism in Simulation Journalism By: Len 'Viking1' Hjalmarson Date: 1999-11-18 903 Flashback:Orig. Multipage Version Hard Copy:Printer Friendly
Recently one of our readers forwarded some comments made by another
site regarding our writers. Probably without intending to, he gave a
false impression of COMBATSIM.COM. Here is the quote:
"Please keep this in mind. Our editorial staff includes folks
with real life backgrounds in their respective areas...All of these
people are trying to bring their real world experiences and background
into the sim world...
Can you think of any other site with this much actual experience? I
can't."
The reader responded on our behalf in their forum:
"I can. Geez, it doesn't take that much checking around the net
to discover that other major sites also collect real world military and
civilian people with good credentials. I just checked the BIO page at
combatsim.com.. I see Marines, Air Force, Navy and Armor experience
listed there.... "
He was quite right. COMBATSIM.COM was a pioneer in the
integrated coverage of simulations and the real world of the military,
much as Jane's Combat Simulations pioneered the integration of a
civilian intelligence agency and a simulation publishing firm. As such
we take this role very seriously.
We want to recognize the contributions of our writers in a new way this
year, by letting our readers decide who are the best of the best. We'll
let you choose who wrote the best sim review, the best hardware review,
and the best tactical article. The voting will occur in a few weeks
from now. SO.. who writes this stuff?
You can visit our CREDITS page anytime, but I have excerpted some of our contributors for you here. Their full bios can be found HERE.
Maurice Fitzgerald. Contributing Editor: Shooters and Strategy.
Maurice, 30, is from New Jersey. He served in the US Marine Corps from
1985-1989 as a tanker with 1st Tank Battalion. 1st Marine Div.
Maurice has been playing sims since Battalion Commander on the old Apple
IIe. He's not much of a virtual pilot (except helos), but loves being
buttoned up in a cyber tank and being a ground pounder and playing all
sorts of strategy games.
Dennis "Shadow" Greene. Dennis J. Greene is a 36 year writer who has
been gaming both on and off of computers for 26 years. His love of
planes found him in the airforce from 1980-1988, where he served first
with the 23 TFW (Flying Tigers) and then the 355 TFW tactical training
wing. His first sim was a home brew sim on a TRS80 that modeled true
physics but crude, crude graphics. From there he has tried to sample as
many sims as possible, waiting for the industry to catch up to his
dreams.
Dennis has experience in private aircraft amounting to 200+ hours, 80
hours in Military grade simulations (A-7 and A-10), as well as a smattering
of experience in F-4's, A-7's, A-10's and KC-130's. When it comes to PC
grade simulations the hours cannot be counted, amounting to many thousands.
Tim "Flyboy" Henderson. Tim was a member of the Canadian Navy for seven
years and then went back to his old habits: stereos, cameras and
hiking. He is married with two young children and would like to be
independently wealthy.
Tim flies everything he can get his hands on, but WW2
Fighters and USAF are current favorites. A naval history devotee, he
would kill to get his hands on Harpoon4, but he will settle for Silent
Hunter II and Destroyer Command.
Warren "Big Red" Hudson. Warren "Big Red" Hudson is a former
USAF officer. During his 17 year career, he served as a fighter
controller, instructor, evaluator, AWACS Mission Commander, and USAF
Aggressor @ Nellis AFB.
Warren has over 200 hours of backseat fighter time in USAF/Canadian T-33,
F-4, CF-18, F-15, F-5/AT-38, and F-16. Additionally, he has over 1000
hours as an E-3 AWACS Mission Commander and over 6,000 recorded tactical
engagements as a fighter controller.
Bob "Groucho" Marks. Bob is the penultimate aerogeek, and has been
since he was four or five. He soloed a Cessna 150 on his sixteenth
birthday and has a hundred hours logged in his log book, but due to
various reasons never finished training or received his private pilot
license.
Because of his various aviation related jobs and experience as an airport
bum, however, he has stick and throttle time in many varied aircraft,
ranging from high performance homebuilts like the Rutan Long-Eze and Defiant,
to big antique DC-3s, to Schweitzer sailplanes, to commuter aircraft like
the Cessna 414, and to spam cans such as the Beech Duchess and Grumman
Tiger.
Ron McMaster. Chief Master Sergeant (r) Ron McMasters, 45, is a native
of Cleveland, Ohio. He enlisted in the Air Force in January, 1973.
After intensive language and classified training, he became one of the
most proficient and respected North Vietnamese linguists in his field.
Specializing in communist force structure, air combat tactics and
docrine, along with US and Soviet bloc aircraft and weapons systems, he
was a premier expert in North Vietnamese air and air defense systems.
Ron amassed over 3,000 hours as aircrew trainer and mission evaluator
in RC-135 Rivet Joint, P-3 Orion, and Special Operations MC-130 aircraft,
flying 215 combat support and training missions. He has also flown the
F-4G, F-15C, and P-3. While stationed at Clark Air Base, Philippines between
1982 - 1985, he was a key figure during the return of MIA remains from
Hanoi, Vietnam and helped pioneer new airborne communications jamming
equipment for use during special operations.
Col. Jack Morgan, ret.
Jack is a member of the Confederate Air Force and is a veteran P47
pilot. He later flew the KC135 and was sent to Vietnam flying the
AC-119 Gunship. His favorite aircraft were the KC135 and the T-33.
Ed
Reddy: News Editor. Ed has a wide range of military and computer experience, having spent
10 years in the Canadian Armed Forces Reserves as an Army Communications
and Electronics Specialist. His tours of duty include a UN Tour based
of Baghdad and Basra in Iraq in 1988 with UNIIMOG doing Border Patrols,
and in Doha Qatar during the Persian Gulf war in 1990-1991 during Operation
Desert Storm as a Communications/Satellite Operator.
He left the military for the civilian world in 1996 where he was hired
by SHL Systemhouse as a Systems Engineer in Calgary Alberta, Canada. Ed
has been a hard core military sim fan since his VIC-20 could load Tank
Battle over 15 years ago. As a military enthusiast proficient in NATO/Warsaw
strategies, and a flight simulator expert, he's been spending much of
his time working with computer software companies beta testing their latest
and greatest military sims. You can usually find Ed in the Flanker-O-Club.
Jim
"Twitch" Tittle: Contributing Editor: Simulations.
Jim is a life long enthusiast of air combat with WWII as his favorite
era. Jim's father flew P-51s at the end of the war and Jim belongs to
"Friends of American Fighter Aces." Through this association he has met
scores of German, British and American aces and had the opportunity to
discuss air combat first hand.
His sim experience began with Battlehawks 1942 and Secret Weapons
of the Luftwaffe, and Jim began hacking and modifying files. He has
TONS of mods for Aces Over Europe and is now working on a new batch for
European Air War. The jet sims are OK with Jim but he is partial
to prop aircraft. He admits under threat of death that he once wrote an
F-14 scenerio for the now defunct PC Combat Simulations magazine.
Jim encourages E-mail to himself on any subject.