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Expansion Of Advanced Squad Leader

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Person 1 - 4
Clock 120 - 600 min
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ASL News #28 The issue #28 was the second in the ASL News series to be published in magazine format. Its main focus is the battle of the Bulge, celebrating the 50-year Anniversary at the time of the publication (December 1994). The two big attractions are: > a supplemental Campaign Game for Kampfgruppe Peiper I CG IV "Above the prayers" backed by a large file with the designer's notes and pictures of places in the area > the first ever third party geomorphic mapboard labelled ASLN #1 ...plus: > review of contemporary publications (Backblast, annual '94...) > the precursory rules for railroads > an article on Pointe du Hoc, based on scenario ASL News #49 > Scenario analysis "Forward defense" > Tactics on Armor vs Infantry > A historical article on the US Armoured Infantry Battalion 1943-45 > 4 scenarios > readers' mails and 2 tournament AARs

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