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ECWCaptain writes:

There is a full list of Maximum Figures Required in Appendix E. But yet, Turks are a major opponent. Here is a cut/paste of the Turks from that section.

Maximum Figures Required: The following maximum figures are needed for playing the scenarios in this book (dismounted figures for mounted units are optional, though recommended). If you have the following figures, you will have enough to play any of the scenarios in this book (numbers do not include LMGs or the various C-in-C/leader figures and their transports).

•Turkish Assault: 36 Infantry, 2 HMGs, 2 Light Mortars

•Turkish: 120 Infantry, 24 Cavalry, 2 Snipers, 4 HMGs,
4 x 75mm Mountain Guns, 1 x 76mm Anti-Aircraft Gun, 4 x 77mm Field Guns

Also, figures that are required for Azeri, Armenians, Assyrians, Persians, can be inter-changed (i.e., used for all those nationalities) if not present in a scenario. For example, using Russian infantry for Azeris, etc., works nicely (those wearing low wool hats or flat caps look the best, historically).

Hope that answers your query.


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Dave Ryan of Caliver Books writes:

The Miniature Adventures of Dunsterforce, 1918
Robert Giglio
ISBN: 978-1-85818-753-2
160 pages, A4, paperback
£27.50 GBP

Dunsterforce

The Miniature Adventures of Dunsterforce, 1918

A scenario book for World War One in Northern Persia and the Caucasus

For the setting – the East Ablaze! rules, and easily adaptable for other rulesets.

In 1918, the last year of World War One (WWI), the British dispatched a military mission into Northern Persia. The mission's overall aim was to protect British interests in the region and prevent Turkish or German expansion to the Caspian Sea, part of a larger operation to prevent a threat to India from Persia or Afghanistan. Its leader was the charismatic Major-General Lionel Charles Dunsterville. Its members were selected for their specialties from all over the British Empire, drawn from fronts in Egypt, Mesopotamia and Western Europe. This mission became known as Dunsterforce.

Are you looking for:

  • Tabletop wargaming scenarios in an overlooked WWI theater in the Back of Beyond?
  • Involving a myriad of units drawn from the Mesopotamian and Western Fronts?
  • Units accompanied by armored cars and airplanes?
  • Battles that may be more exciting than the attritional warfare of Flanders or Gallipoli?
  • Battles more akin to the mobile actions fought in Mesopotamia or East Africa?
  • Battles fought out in some of the most desolate and difficult terrain of the whole war?

Then this book is for you! It includes:

  • A brief history of Dunsterforce
  • 16 scenarios for miniature tabletop battles, from small-unit skirmishes to large-scale actions
  • Complete with historical background, game notes, objectives, and army lists
  • Maps and notes for ease of set-up of the tabletop terrain required
  • Appendices covering Dunsterforce, Ottoman Caucasus-Islam forces, special rules, figures required, and more.

There has never been a scenario book for wargamers that covers Dunsterforce in such detail… until now.

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