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The following results were recorded in MagWeb's 1999 survey, which asked for member opinions concerning best commander, most pivotal battle, battle you'd like to see most, MagWeb strengths and areas for improvement, and other opinions.
Highlights:
Note: Permission is granted to reproduce some or all of MagWeb's 1999 survey in print or electronic form as long as "MagWeb (www.magweb.com)" is credited as the source.
First Choice:
Other 18.7%
(Charles XII, Michael Collins, Prince Eugene, Guderian, Nelson, Patton, Subotai, Temujin, Washington (George), Minamoto Yoshitsune, Zhukov, Jan Zizka)
Second Choice:
Other 8.1%
(Augustus Caesar, John Churchill, Davout, US Grant, Lannes, Saladin, Scott, Timur)
Third Choice
Other 21.2%
(Charlemagne, Cochise, Cromwell, Eugene of Savoy, Bedford Forrest, Sir Guy Gibson, Nathaniel Greene, Guderian, Kessering, MacArthur, Manteuffel, Saladin, Schwartzkopf,
Scipio Africanus, Admiral Somerville, Stilwell, George Thomas (ACW), Tokugawa Iyaesu
von Manstein, Wolfe, Jan Zizka)
Combined Top 20 (selected regardless of preference)
First Choice:
Other 22.2%
(Actium, Alesia, Barbarossa 1941, Battle of Britain, Borodino, The Easter Uprising, Gravelotte-St. Privat (1870), Jinalut (Mongols vs. Mameluks), Leipzig, Leuthen (1757), Maccabean victory over Seleucids, Second Battle of Marne, Moscow 1812, Moscow 1941, Naseby, Pearl Harbor, Princeton, Qadissayah, Quebec 1759, Syracuse (413 BC), Thermoplyae, Trafalgar, Yorktown)
Second Choice:
Other 26.5%
(Ain Jalut, Antietam, Spanish Armada, Austerlitz, Badon Hill, Battle of Britain, Borodino,
Cambrai, Chalons, Chancellorsville, Eylau, Hatten 1187, Kosova, Kursk, 1st Mons, Naseby, Nigbolu (The last Crusade), Poitiers, Salamina, Sedan, Suez Crossing Yom Kippur War, Tecnotliclan,
Tours, Vienna Siege, Vietnam, 1st Ypres, Roman defeat of Hannibal, China kicked out the Huns)
Third Choice:
Other 28.9%
(A-Bomb, Arbela (Gaugamela), Adrianopol, Amiens (WWI), Aspern Essling, Blenheim, El Alamein, Fredericksburg, Maratona,Midway,Moscow 1812, Plataea, Quebec (1759),Rome (407AD), Salamis,
Smolensk 1941,Spanish Armada, Hue (Tet Offensive), Thermopylae, Trafalgar, Trenton, Valmy 1792,
Verdun, Vicksburg, Wilson's Creek, Yarmuk, Yorktown, Greek defeat of the Persians)
Combined Top 20 (selected regardless of preference)
Other 27.2%
(Agincourt, Bannockburn, Battle of Britain, Blenheim, Bosworth, Caleme Airfield, Crete, 1940, Chancellorsville, Cowpens 1781, D-Day, Eylau, Golan Heights 1973, Gravelotte-St. Private, Hattin, Ichi no Tani, Isandlawana, Jerusalem (Roman Seige), Jhelum (Alexander vs. Porus), Jutland, Malazgirt, Midway, Mount Badon, Pavia 1524, Pharsalia, Battle of Ridgeway (Canada 1866), Trafalgar, Wagram 1809, WWII: Connor Attack on Italians in Libya, Any Greek, Roman or Macedonian battle, An almost unknown, barely recorded small battle between Chinese and Romans that no one knows the name or exact place.)
"Named" weapons 24.0%
(Greek Fire, Excalibur, Brutus' dagger used to kill Julius Caesar, Sling of David, Spear that pierced Christ's side, The arrow that wounded King Harold at Hastings, Katana of Tokugawa Ieyasu, Alexander's sword, Hannibal's sword, Richard the Lionheart's sword, Achilles' Armor,
The musket that slew Nelson at Trafalgar, The Sword of Mars (Attila's sword), Fat Man, Little Boy)
Edged weapons 16.3%
(Roman Pilum, Roman Gladius, A mint condition Rifle Brigade infantry sword from 1870, Heavy cavalry napoleonic blade, Huscarls war axe, Macedonian Sarissa, spear of the Vistula lancers,
Ancient Greek Spear, Scimitar of Damascus Steel)
Ranged Gunpowder weapons 13.4%
(Ferguson Rifle, Napoleonic musket, French Napoleonic musket, 12pdr French Napoleonic cannon,
arquebus, Gatling Gun, An 88 in the antitank role, Early cannon, Brown Bess, Baker Rifle, Henry Repeating Rifle, Von Dreyse Needle Gun, Some sort of Chinese artillery)
None 6.7%
Bow weapons 6.7%
(Chinese repeating crossbow, English Long Bow, Assyrian bow & arrow (700BC))
Siege Weapons 10.6%
(Trebuchet, Catapult, Balista, Real Trojan Horse, Roman siege works)
Ancient Vehicles 5.8%
(Hittite heavy chariot, Assyrian heavy chariot, Egyptian war chariot, Celtic/Briton chariot, Scythed Chariot)
Modern Vehicles 5.8%
(WWII Tiger Tank, WWII Panther Tank, Abrams Tank, B2 Stealth bomber)
Ships 4.8%
(SMS Derflinger (WWI German Battlecruiser), Bismark, British 74 Gun SoL, Athenian Galley, Athenian Trireme)
"Sci-Fi" 2.9%
(Phased Plasma Rifle, Hand phaser from 2054, 40 watt plasma rifle)
Other 2.9%
(Cuirassier Armor, Roman Legionary, etc.)
Top 10 Weapons
Middle East 29.2%
Balkans 12.4%
Korea 11.2%
China vs. Russia 11.2%
India vs. Pakistan 7.9%
China vs. Taiwan 4.5%
Ex-USSR Civil War 4.5%
Russia vs. NATO 3.4%
Islam vs. West 3.4%v
No major, many little 3.4%
Other 8.9%
For explanations for the above answers, we present the responses in a separate file.
For longer explanations for the above answers, we present the responses in a separate file.
For longer explanations for the above answers, we present the responses in a separate file.
historical computer games/CD-ROMs
historical boardgames
historical miniatures
historical miniatures rules
historical collectible toy soldiers
historical re-enactment equipment
historical videos
fantasy/sci fi books
fantasy/sci fi computer games/CD-ROMs
fantasy/sci fi boardgames
fantasy/sci fi miniatures
fantasy/sci fi miniatures rules
fantasy/sci fi videos
MagWeb wishes to thank the members who took the time to answer our annual survey. As always, all personal information remains confidential and will not be sold, traded, lent, given away, posted, or in any way transferred.
Survey e-mailed February/March 1999, compiled through June, released on July 1, 1999.
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