Garrison Duty
A decision-forcing case - 4 April 2026
The Three Musketeers (also known as Kathleen, Kevin, and Bruce) cordially invite readers who have taken out paid subscriptions to The Tactical Notebook to take part in the online case discussions hosted by the Decision Game Club.
As a rule, these discussions take place twice each Saturday. Thus, participants enjoy two opportunities - one at noon and one at eight in the evening - to discuss the decision-forcing case study for the week.
At present, we are working our way through Siberian Caper, which puts us in the shoes (and leggings) of the American soldiers who find themselves in the middle of the Russian Civil War. We will, moreover, soon begin Leadership in Cyberspace, which will present participants with problems of a much more contemporary kind.
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4 April 2026
On Saturday, 4 April 2026, Major General William S. Graves, commanding US forces in Siberia, will attempt to solve the problems that emerge when his troops perform Garrison Duty.
12 April 2026
On Saturday, 12 April 2026, we will find ourselves on the other side of Russia, playing the role of the President of a small country that is trying to become A Boring Nordic Nation.
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What a charming image. I never smiled while painting rocks, so obviously I was in the wrong frame of mind 🤣
I'm learning alot with the Siberian Caper.