The Battle of Waterloo was always one of my favorite subjects to study in history class. Not really for the strategy, but the passion involved in that final battle. For some reason, I get the sense that those on the losing side of the battle didn't really care if they lived or died. They believed in something and believed in Napoleon until the very end. That's loyalty. That's passion.
In a uniform from the age of 13 to 30, learned much of 'military life' and after a decade of travel have settled down to start a family. Started with boardgames and RPG's in the 1970's and added tabletop miniatures in the 1990's. Now with a family of three boys, seeking to turn this sometime hobby into more of a lifestyle.
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The Battle of Waterloo was always one of my favorite subjects to study in history class. Not really for the strategy, but the passion involved in that final battle. For some reason, I get the sense that those on the losing side of the battle didn't really care if they lived or died. They believed in something and believed in Napoleon until the very end. That's loyalty. That's passion.
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