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Strategic Studies Group (SSG) is an Australian software development company that makes primarily strategy wargames. The company was founded by strategy game enthusiasts Ian Trout and Roger Keating . [ 1 ]
Decisive Battles of WWII: The Ardennes Offensive is a 1997 computer wargame developed by Strategic Studies Group (SSG) and published by Strategic Simulations, Inc. [1]. The Ardennes Offensive failed commercially, but was critically acclaimed.
The Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group (SSG) was established by Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Thomas B. Hayward in 1981. [1] The Group was co-located at the United States Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, and received its direction and made its reports only to the Chief of Naval Operations.
The Army's SSG Insignia outside SSG garrison and former headquarters at Cherat. Due to their selection competitiveness, demanding military physicals , and commitment required per standard of the Army's Special Forces, the Special Service Group was restricted to the Brigade level until June 2003. [ 2 ]
Spacestation Gaming (also referred to as SSG) is a multi-regional professional esports organization based in Utah, founded and owned by social media influencer Shaun "Shonduras" McBride. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Since its founding, SSG has grown to include teams in eight different leagues and is active in esports content creation. [ 3 ]
SSG Landers, a South Korean professional baseball team; Stock Selection Guide, a stock analysis tool originally developed in the 1950s ... This page was last edited ...
SSG – Staff Sergeant (U.S. Army E-6) SSGN – Nuclear-Powered Cruise missile submarine; SSgt – Staff Sergeant (U.S. Air Force E-5) (U.S. Marines E-6) SSN – Nuclear-powered attack submarine; STOVL – Short Takeoff, Vertical Landing; SUSFU – Situation Unchanged, Still Fucked Up; SWAG – Scientific Wild Ass Guess; SWAK – Sealed With A Kiss
A cooperation deal between the SSG and the State Security Committee of Belarus (KGB) was signed in 2016 [21] and came into force in 2021. [22] At the time it came into force, their relationship was criticized over the KGB's role in suppressing the 2020–2021 Belarusian protests .