CONSIM Lost

January 2nd, 2009

From Tue Nov 25 12:56:07 1997
>Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 20:49:53 +0100
>To: mahan@microworks.net
>Subject: Re: CONSIM Lost
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>From: BWV_WIESBADEN@t-online.de (Tim Lanzendoerfer)
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> > Somehow I lost my subscription to CONSIM-L and I don’t know why.
> >
> > I know there are some subscribers to it in this MAHAN list. Can one of
> > you please provide assistance? Contact points?
>
>Tracy,
>there has been a change in the CONSIM-L server. I have been informed that no
>digest is available there, so I unsubscribed, but here is the >subscription info
>anyway:
>
>
>
>Tim Lanzendoerfer | “I have just taken on a great
>Amateur Naval Historian | responsibility. I will do my
>Email: BWV_Wiesbaden@t-online.de | utmost to meet it” – Nimitz
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> The United States Navy in the Pacific War 1941 – 1945
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