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Richard Baber21 Oct 2009 5:57 a.m. PST

issue 67 of the SOTCW (Society of Twentieth Century Wargamers) magzine – The Journal is out.

In this issue, Ashley Ralston completes his history of Sturmgeschutz Abteilung 197 and gives us the tables of organisation as well as no less that seven (7) table-top scenarios. This obviously gives us a fair few pages of WWII Eastern Front, so I have tried to vary the rest of this issues content accordingly –

Gary Richards brings us a very interesting post-Vietnam scenario and Dale Irwin gives us the background to his fictitious modern naval campaign.
We also have an Arab vs Israeli scenario
A RCW scenarios; Check Your 6! and Airwar: 1918 scenarios too.

Piers Brand and the lads of Green Machine Gamers from the Emerald Isle give us two Western Desert scenarios too.

Along with the usual mix of modelling, history and information stuff, plus all the usual review columns, I hope you find the general mix to your liking.

I`d like to thank everyone who contributed to this issue.

Richard Baber (editor)
sotcw.net

toofatlardies21 Oct 2009 8:56 a.m. PST

Got mine today. Great stuff as always.

Rich

Greg G121 Oct 2009 9:29 a.m. PST

Likewise my arrived today, great articles look forward to playing some of the scenarios.

thedrake22 Oct 2009 5:59 a.m. PST

So if you UK guys got it already then should see my copy here in the States in about a week--gives me something to look forward to--thanks!

Richard Baber22 Oct 2009 7:51 a.m. PST

David

Some of the guys in Europe have already had theirs too, so you shouldn`t have to wait too long.

Rich

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