• 50 Mission Crush (sometimes Fifty Mission Crush) is a turn-based strategy computer wargame published in 1984 by Strategic Simulations (SSI) that simulates...
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    Office of Air Force History, 1949. Currier, Donald R. Lt. Col. (Ret). 50 Mission Crush. Shippensburg, Pennsylvania: Burd Street Press, 1992. ISBN 0-942597-43-5...
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    Glooper 3D Tanx 4 Soccer Simulators 4th & Inches 4x4 Off-Road Racing 50 Mission Crush 5th Gear 720° 720° Part 2 Aaargh! Aardvark ABC Monday Night Football...
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  • military cap, which became known as a 50 mission cap, and crush cap during World War II. The "fifty mission cap" or "crush cap" was just a standard issue military...
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    place on the main dungeon map. Starting in 1984 with Questron and 50 Mission Crush, SSI produced many series of CRPGs. Their 1985 game Phantasie is notable...
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  • Day Adventures Dole Food Company Education Microsoft Windows 1994 50 Mission Crush John Gray Strategic Simulations, Inc RPG Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Commodore...
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     102 Thompson 1995, p. 1 Newby, Leroy W. "Ted" (March 1987). "50 Mission Crush: A 50 Mission Recall". Computer Gaming World. pp. 20–21, 54. Capps 1997, p...
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  • Name Year Platforms Description 50 Mission Crush 1984 AppII, ATR, C64, DOS A turn-based strategy game; simulates the career of the crew of a B-17 bomber...
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  • Computer Bismarck (1980) Fighter Command: Battle of Britain (1983) 50 Mission Crush (1984) Grigsby's titles published by SSI. Check tagged name's page...
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    War II as a symbol of being a combat veteran, and was known as a "50-mission crush" cap. The service cap however was no longer generally issued to enlisted...
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