The Courier
Vol. VI No. 6

Table of Contents

Feature Articles

Charge!
PHILIP HAYTHORNTHWAITE brings a new thought on an old theme -- cavalry charges.

Cavalry Tactics and Quality During the Napoleonic Wars
G.F. NAFZIGER analyzes most of the countries involved.

Largest Cavalry Combat Since Eylau
JIM ARNOLD describes the battle of Alt Eglofsheim.

Quick Thoughts on Cavalry Melees
PADDY GRIFFITH with some new insights.

The Siege and Relief of Chitral: 1895
GRANT SIGSWORTH describes the campaign and how to do it on the tabletop.

Figures Available for the Boxer Rebellion
BOB BEATTIE reviews them all.

A First Look at WRG 7th
KRUSE SMITH discusses the new Ancients Rules.

Playing the Numbers in Ancients
FRED ASKEW with hints about Ancient gaming.

Experimental Morale for On To Richmond
PAUL KOCH with a different approach to OTR morale.

American Duels
JON WILLIAMS details sailing ship scenarios based on historical actions.

Ships for the Age of Fighting Sail
JON WILLIAMS reviews the miniature ships available.

The Defense of Rorke's Drift
HAL THINGLUM with miniature rules and a battle report.

On to Sevastopol!
PAUL KOCH delivers a Crimean War variant to the ACW rules: On to Richmond.

Creating Random Terrain
MIKE REESE details a Random Terrain Generator.

Pat Condray
A capsule bio of our Theme Editor for Napoleon the Little.

DEPARTMENTS

The Vanguard Editorial.
Sapper's Report William Greewald shows us how to build foldaway rivers and roads.
The Martial Art of Painting Five mistakes every painter makes.
Boardgames for Miniaturists Reviews.
The Courier Dispatch News of the hobby.
Dispatches from the Field Letters to (or at) the Editor.
Volley Fire Ratings Feedback from the Vol. VI No. 4 issue.

The Reviewing Stand

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