I'm up to the Sept. '42 issues. The interesting thing that I have noticed is how accurate the information is concerning the German/Russian front and British setbacks, (as well as victories), but wildly innacurate when it comes to the U.S./Japanese actions. In the issue that deals with the Coral Sea battle, (just as one example), it is claimed that we sank 19 Japanese ships with the loss of one destroyer. (IIRC, it might have been claimed as an Oiler) I don't expect them to confirm for the Japanese the loss of the Lexington, naturally, but 19 to 1? There is the origin of the Colin P. Kelly myth in an early issue also. Some suprising admissions also, the P-39 is admitted to be a disapointment, and the story of the loss of Wake Island is pretty correct.