Well, as usual, I'm a little late in passing the baton of this award to the next deserving writAAR. Some may say that it is becuase I'm greedy and want to horde these awards for as long as possible. In truth it is more to the fact that I get so wrapped up in other things (RL, boo, research for my AAR and then actually writing my AAR) that I forget about the weekly issue. Well... that and the fact that I do so enjoy seeing my name as the award winner.
In any event, I have been gently reminded that I'm past my allotted time in the spot light and I have decided to have that same spot light of fame be focused on a writAAR that has devoted a lot of time and energy in conducting the Great War. As he mentions in his introduction, it is not a tale of mad rushes across the country side or infallible generals marshaling their troops in massive conquests. It is, however, a very detailed examination of how the War could have gone. An examination that is quite compelling and for a history buff such as myself an intoxicating read.
Without further ado, I present to you
Kurt_Steiner's
The Great War (mod 1914)