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Lädt ... Summer Storm: Regimental Wargame Scenarios For the Battle of Gettysburgvon Brad Butkovich
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The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the turning points of the American Civil War. Refight the battle on the game table and see if you can change the course of history! These miniature game scenarios are designed to be used with almost any American Civil War regimental or brigade level set of rules. Rules are included for figures based on 20, 30, 40, 50, and 100 historic men per figure/stand. Times are given for 10, 15, and 20 minutes per game turn. Maps are in full color, as are the numerous color photographs of the modern battlefield. This book does not contain rules for playing miniature wargames. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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The book ends with orders of battle for both sides. Here there is some room for puzzlement. Unit strengths are given as “present for duty” and “engaged strength”. One would expect that “engaged strength” would always be less that “present for duty” strength, or at least no more. Ordinarily that is true, but occasionally it is the reverse, as with the 7th Wisconsin, which is credited with 370 men present for duty, but 384 men engaged. In addition, some strength numbers are given in black type, as “known”, but obviously are estimated — for example, the 14th, 35th, and 45th Georgia regiments, listed one after the other as members of Thomas’ brigade, are each credited with a present for duty strength of 324 and an engaged strength of 305. (