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(from MMP website:) The ASL Journal #9 is a 64-page magazine for fans of Advanced Squad Leader. This magazine is stuffed full of ASL goodness, including: Verdict at Nuremberg mini-campaign game designed by Pete Shelling; Suicide Creek campaign game with: -24” x 26” map -(180) x 1/2” counters and (64) x 5/8” counters -Chapter Z rules pages Z63-Z78 with the Suicide Creek Campaign Game rule -6 stand-alone scenarios (J131-J136) The 24 scenarios (total, including Nuremberg and Suicide Creek) are: J126 Ugly Faces (French/British vs. German, Nieuport, Belgium, 1940) J127 Messervy’s Men (Italian vs. British, Tamanau Gap, Eritrea, 1940) J128 Opium Hill (British vs. Japanese, Pasir Panjang, Malaya, 1942) J129 Mountain Hunters (Russians vs. Romanian/German, Novo Shuli, Crimea, 1942) J130 The Art of Dying (Russian vs. Italian, Kotovskij, Russia, 1942) J131 First Love (Japanese vs. American, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944) J132 Jungle Infiltration (American vs. Japanese, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944) J133 One Miserable Night (American vs. Japanese, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944) J134 Kerry’s Crossing (Japanese vs. American, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944) J135 Diversion (Japanese vs. American, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944) J136 Muddy Mayhem (Japanese vs. American, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944) J137 No Mercy In Burcy (British vs. German, Burcy, France, 1944) J138 Point to Make (German vs. British, Pont à Marcq, France, 1944) J139 Light Aid Detached (Partisan/British vs. German, Lessines, Belgium, 1944) J140 All Down The Line (German vs. British, Oosterbeek, Holland, 1944) J141 Riding With The King (German vs. Russian, Nagykallo, Hungary, 1944) J142 Penny Packets (American vs. German, Senonchamps, Belgium, 1944) J143 Circle of Doom (German vs. American, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945) J144 Three For The Third (German vs. American, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945) J145 Golden Pheasants (German vs. American, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945) J146 Ragnarök (German vs. Russian, Berlin, Germany, 1945) VotG22 Bark You Dogs! (Russian vs. German, Stalingrad, Russia, 1942) VotG23 Heroes of the Soviet Union (German vs. Russian, Stalingrad, Russia, 1942) VotG24 Raid on Rodimtsev (Russian vs. German, Stalingrad, Russia, 1942) AND there is plenty to read in this issue including: -The Art of the Banzai by Bret Hildebran -The Science of the Banzai by Jim Bishop -Getting Your Feet Wet by Jon Neall -Verdict at Nuremberg by Pete Shelling -The Battle of Suicide Creek by Darrell Andersen -The Last House on the Left: The Art of Key Building Control by Mark Pitcavage -A Method to the Madness: How Scenario Designs Happen by Pete Shelling -Spass mit Panzerfaust! by Tim Hunsdorfer -The Red Barricades Project by Jim Aikens

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