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| Chris Palmer | 30 Apr 2013 4:13 p.m. PST |
Last Thursday the author team of the "Look, Sarge, No Charts" series of miniatures wargaming rulebooks, Buck Surdu, Dave Wood, and myself, helped lead a Senior Leader Develop Program (SLDP) for a US Army unit, using our "A Union So Tested" Look, Sarge, No Charts: ACW rules. Joining us in game-mastering the event were members of the HAWKs wargaming club, Ed Duffy, Sam Fusion, and Eric Schlegel. Sam was also the mastermind behind the event, and can be credited with putting the whole thing together.
The event featured three battles from Gettysburg, each on it's own table: A First Day battle done in 10mm, and two large Second Day battles using 1/72 plastics. One of these featured the north half of the battlefield with the engagements around Culp's Hill and Cemetery hill, and the other the south end of the field, featuring Devil's Den and the Round Tops. From 10 to 15 Officers, NCOs, and Senior Civilian Staff took part in each game; with the goals of team building, problem solving, and learning a bit about this historic battle.
For more info and photos, see my blog: link |
| Texas Jack | 30 Apr 2013 4:32 p.m. PST |
Looks like loads of fun! So, who won? |
John Leahy  | 30 Apr 2013 6:31 p.m. PST |
Wow, this was cool! gettysburg, Active duty military, 10mm amd 1/72 figs. What's not to like?  Thanks, John |
| Chris Palmer | 01 May 2013 12:23 p.m. PST |
Thanks for the kind remarks, guys. It was loads of fun. The Union won on the First Day table and the Second Day, north battlefield table. The South won the Second Day, south battlefiled table. |
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