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onmilitarymatters Sponsoring Member of TMP of On Military Matters writes:

Reminder: OMM continues to remain open for internet orders and shipping. The shoppe is also open for in-person shopping, but you must be fully vaccinated. Call ahead. If you wish to pick up your order at the shoppe, we can also leave the package outside the door.

Most items due into the shoppe in a few weeks.

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Rules…

Blood & Steel: Victorian Age Combat 1837-1901

Blood & Steel: Victorian Age Combat 1837-1901. Skirmish-level game set during the reign of Queen Victoria that focuses on combat at the fringes of larger battles. It's based on the same mechanics as Blood & Plunder and Blood & Valor, but with key changes that make it a different gaming experience. The following conflicts (and force lists) are included: 2nd Seminole War (United States and Seminoles); Mexican-American War (United States and Mexico); U.S. Civil War (Union and Confederacy); 2nd Taranaki War (Great Britain and Maori); Anglo-Zulu War (Great Britain and Zulu); and Spanish-American War (United States and Spain). $45.00 USD

Advance to Tunisia, Part 1: Scenarios

Advance to Tunisia Part 1: Scenarios. Contains 22 WWII scenarios that chronicle the first attempt of Allied ground forces to capture Tunisia, from 17 November to 25 December 1942. Although these scenarios have been playtested with Final Combat and Micro Melee, they will work with most rules. Realistic tactics should result in historically accurate outcomes. However, certain liberties regarding force ratios have been taken for the sake of playability. Wirebound softcover to lay flat on the table. $38.00 USD

Books…

How to Kill a Tiger Tank: Unpublished Scientific Reports from the Second World War

How to Kill a Tiger Tank: Unpublished Scientific Reports from the Second World War. When the Panzer VI Ausf. E Tiger I tank first arrived on the battlefield, it started an Allied intelligence race to discover everything they could about this new threat. The British Army needed to know how to knock it out, then communicate that information back to the troops that had to face this new German tank. This is not a typical book on the Tiger tank. It tries to show the reader what the British and Commonwealth forces knew about the Tiger I tank during the war and the results of scientific firing trials. Unpublished WWII original documents, discovered in different archives, have been transcribed and reproduced along with any existing photographs found in those official secret reports. These include top secret Bletchley Park and Enigma intercepts of German messages that were decoded and translated before being sent to wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Illustrated with over 360 images. $45.00 USD

OMM discount 15%: Now $38.25 USD.

And Don't Forget the Magazines…

Strategy & Tactics Quarterly #18: Korea – After Chosin

Strategy & Tactics Quarterly #18: Korea – After Chosin. Korea is often referred to as the Forgotten War. Even among military history enthusiasts, not much is known about the battles and campaigns beyond Pusan, Inchon and Chosin. The issue goes in-depth from the First Chinese Counteroffensive to Pork Chop Hill and the Armistice. $20.00 USD

OMM discount 10%: Now $18.00 USD.

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