Fire & Movement - First Issue's Contents

First Issue's Contents

The first issue featured the following articles:

FEATURE:

  • Tobruk (AH)

ARTICLES:

Battle Report: Von Manstein (Rand)

  • Review of Rand's WWII Eastfont simulation (by Roy Easton)
  • History of the Game's Development (by John Prados)

Battle Report: Chaco (GDW)

  • Review of GDW's South American Conflict simulation, circa 1932 (by Ray Lowe and Rodger MacGowan)
  • Chaco Revisited (by Marc Miller)

MechWar '77 (SPI): The Zeuzleben Affair

  • Scenario and historical background (by Warren Williams)

Rommel's Desert Tactics

  • Employing Rommels' principles of desert warfare in Tobruk (AH) (by Al Bisasky)

Close-Up: Tobruk (AH)

  • In-depth report on AH's WWII tank-to-tank desert warfare game (by Mark Saha)
  • Tobruk Designer's Notes (by Randall C. Reed and Hal Hock)

The Firefights

  • Game reports on two firefights from Tobruk (AH) (by Mark Saha and Rodger MacGowan)
  • Some Critical Comments on the Firefight Scenarios in Tobruk (by James G. Steuard)

Tobruk Defended

  • A possible set-up of forces and defensive positions for
  • Tobruk (AH), Scenario 9, "Tobruk Falls" (by Al Bisasky)

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