Help support TMP


Chain of Command Game Aid Downloads


Back to Hobby News


Joes Shop Supporting Member of TMP writes:

Downloaded, thanks!


Areas of Interest

World War Two on the Land

Featured Hobby News Article


Featured Link


Featured Ruleset

Modern Rules


Rating: gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star gold star 


Featured Showcase Article

GF9 Fire and Explosion Markers

Looking for a way to mark explosions or fire?


Featured Profile Article

Editor Julia's 2015 Christmas Project

Editor Julia would like your support for a special project.


Current Poll


Featured Movie Review


2,768 hits since 4 Oct 2013


©1994-2025 Bill Armintrout
Comments or corrections?

TooFatLardies writes:

We've been so busy on Lard Island since we published Chain of Command that my ant-sized brain forgot to post a few downloadable game aids here that make your gaming preparation a bit easier.

Game Aids

Firstly, we have the Patrol Markers. Frankly, you can use anything as patrol markers, I have resorted to using plain old ordinary dice when I left my nice pretty ones at home, but it's nice to have the real deal. You'll find generic Allied and German Patrol Markers on the download, as well as some smaller markers which can be used as Jump-Off Points in the absence of anything prettier.

Secondly, you'll find two Force Morale Tracker tiles, which allow you to track your morale; and also a place to put your Chain of Command dice. For this and the Patrol Markers, I print them out on a thin card and then laminate them. I have said this before, but a cheap laminator is the wargamer's best friend. I am still using the original deck of cards I made up 13 years ago for IABSM and they are almost as good as new.

Finally, we've added a page of player aids which just list the Command Dice options. We find this really helps new players pick up the rules very quickly.

Anyway, without further ado, here's the A4 size for the civilized world: Chain of Command Marker Set

And here's Letter size for the other bits that have never heard of A4: Chain of Command Marker Set Letter