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The current Journal is issue 61. Contents:.

Core articles

German East Africa WW1 - Background
Battle of Tanga 2 to 5 November 1914 - The Battle of the Bees
Battle of Bukoba  - Scenario
Salatia Hill  - Scenario
The Fourth Battle of Jasin!  - Scenario
The Kaiser`s Offensive  - The Manchester Hill Redoubt 21 March 1918
Wargaming the Manchester Hill Redoubt  -Tabletop ideas by Alan Hamilton
Struggle for the Salient  - Mons23 August 1914
Closing the Dover Straights 1914-18  - A cunning plan!

Features
Assault on Kfar Darom - Scenario 6 in Chris Stoesen`s Negev 1948 campaign   
Welcome to Hell -The first battle of Grozny January 1995
The DSE and the GNA (Greece 1945) -The Greek Civil War
The Relief of Kiphissia Airfield - A scenario set during the Greek Civil War
The Battle of Lipovets - Scenario for “Look Sarge no Charts rules”
Modelling a True Tiger Cub - Retrofitting a Milicast kit by Ian Armstrong
Dike`s Last Command – the Battle of Foy - Band of Brothers on the tabletop
Random Force Generator - By Mark Bevis
Another SOTCW Gathering - A society event

Regulars
Small Ships  - Reviews of small scale ship models
Rules of War - Rules and supplements reviewed                       
Little warrior  - Reviews of 15 and 20mm figures
Microscene   -12mm and smaller reviews
Bookshelf  - Book reviews
Buildings and Bunkers  -Terrain items reviewed
Armoury  -15 and 20mm model reviews
Robs Rearguard  - More thoughts on our hobby by Rob Morgan

 


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