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TacticalPainter01 Supporting Member of TMP21 Jan 2019 6:36 p.m. PST

I have been posting regular game reports on the Chain of Command campaign Malaya 1942 and now, with the campaign finished, we thought we would write up our thoughts on the campaign; playing with and against the Japanese, and, the different terrain rules. A Far East handbook for Chain of Command is in the offing, so we thought it might be timely to give our thoughts on how things played out given this was our first campaign in the theatre and featuring the Japanese. You can read the post here Malaya 1942 postscript and afterthoughts

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mghFond21 Jan 2019 10:37 p.m. PST

Great job on all this. Thanks for showing us. Hope you guys do another campaign of some kind soon.

Jeff Ewing22 Jan 2019 5:48 p.m. PST

I've really enjoyed these write-ups, thanks!

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