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Strategy & Tactics S&T #17 Vol 3 #1 Schwerpunkt rules Simplified Naval Rules FS
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Strategy & Tactics #17Vol. III no 1 May-June 1969
Table-Top Wargaming Issue
Contents
Schwerpunkt: Rules for Armor
(Complete rules for WWI Armor Miniatures includes: AFV Statistics Chart; Hit Chare; Penetration Factor Chart; complete rules of play with examples; Cover and optional rules
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Simplified Naval Warfare
(A very playable (and extremely simple) set of Naval rules by Lou Zocchi
)
Afrika Korps in HO
(Miniatures battles in HO scale for the North Afrika campaign by Ed Hohmann. Includes Organization; Ratios; models to use; ways to overcome limited model variation availability; and Unit compositions
)
Wargamer's Notebook: Mold your own
(Procedures and discussion on how to mold your own armies by Ray Hohnson
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The River Plate Revisited
(Comparing Naval rules systems against historical results by Ken Hoffman
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Diplomacy: Stop Talking and Make your Moves
(Gaming article by Capt. R.C. Walker. Includes: Despondency; Fatalism; Laziness; Superiority; Passivity; Stupidty; Major Powers; Middle Powers; Small Powers )
The Big D-Day Debate: To revise, or not to revise, that is the question.
(Contrasting views and a major debate over Avalon Hill's D-Day game by Laurence. Rusiecki (the need for revision) and Thomas N Shaw (The folly of Revision). Mr. Rusiecki is a long-time wargamer and amateur designer. Mr. Shaw is VP of Avalon Hill and the man with the primary responsibility for D-Day's Design.
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Strategos: A series of American Games of War
(Strategos was authorized for use as study aid by the Secretary of War in 1880 and the work was eventually published commercially in 1895. by Al Nofi
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Armies, Corps & Divisions: A Brief History
(Historical article by Robert Keith
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Reviews and Commentary
--- Letters with interesting stuff A discussion of the constant call for lower priced games; news about Renwall and Gamescience. James Dunnigan argues with Jerry Pournell; Edward Weinsein takes on the German infantry article from S#T #15 (in quite lengthy fashion).
Note: The earliest issues of Strategy and Tactics Magazine did not have games included in them.
This is an extra superior copy. There is very light wear and light discoloration on the edges. The ubiquitous staple rust is not there. The covers are nice and bright and still shiny. The interior is crispy clean, shiny, unmarked and guaranteed complete. There is a 0.3 cm wide strip of archive tape on the spine.
[[pictures of interior only shown may be an archive photos. Actual scan of interior for item being auctioned available on request]]
SPIS&T017 May-June 1969 32pp
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This item would weigh just under 0.94 pounds (0.43 kg) when packaged for shipping.
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