simulation by Gen. Chase and therefore obviously is not entirely accurate to the
Anchorage campaign, but I can't help but wondering on a few of the following things.
1) Why is it, that during the simulation the Chinese are using AK's which fire
5.56 ammunition? Instead, why aren't they firing 7.62 x .39?
2) Why is it that, US forces in Alaska are using a WW1 style "trench knife", when it
would make more sense for them to be using their R91 Rifle Bayonet instead?
3) Why is it, that in the 21st Century officers in the People's Liberation Army, are
still carrying swords into battle?(An accoutrement which went out of style for officers in
the field, in the early 20th Century).
4) Why is General Chase wearing a Gestapo-style overcoat?(I've heard the responses on this
in regards to the Enclave to give them a larger aura of evil, but why an officer in the
US Army be wearing such an article of clothing).
5)Women serving in combat in the US Army?(If you are going by the values and attitudes of
the time, women would be restricted to support roles).
6)Why is the American War Correspondent wearing civilian clothing?(Even during the Korean
War, correspondents wore a version of olive drab combats).
7) Why are the Chinese using the American model "sniper rifle"? Shouldn't they instead
be using either the Mosin-Nagant or the SVD?
8) Why are the Chinese using American style missile launchers, instead of the Soviet style
RPG-2?
9) Why is it, that the Chinese Special Forces are referred to as Crimson Dragoons, when
they obviously are not employed in an armored role? (It would have made sense,
if they either served in an anti-armor role or were attached to an armored, armored recon,
or mechanized division).
10) Why are the Chinese using the Chimera in an armored role?(Apparently it was a
fabrication by General Chase, but for what purpose?).