The Courier -- Vol. VII No. 5
1987

Table of Contents

ARTICLES

Three American Revolution Units
Wyoming Rangers, Yale Student Company, Connecticut Governor's Guards by David Sweet

The Relevance of Pre-1862 Drill Regulations
To the Wargamer and Historian by Cdr. G.F. Nafziger.

Rebel Yell
The Lost Sympathy for the Lost Cause by S. Craig Taylor, jr.

The Chance Factor in Wargames
Perception of Historical Reality by Wesley A. Rogers.

Woods
The Key to Musket Warfare in North America by Bruce McFarlane

The Napoleonic Campaign Look
Ideas for a Realistic Looking Figure Army by Jim Arnold

Scenarios for 1859 by Pat Condray

Warfare in the Age of Napoleon III (The Little)
Grand Tactical Wargame for 1850-71 by Pat Condray.

Meanwhile, In the Center, The Swiss Pressed on Resolutely
Renaissance WarGame Report by Tom McMillen.

20th C. Land Battle Rules A Survey by Bill Rutherford

More Accounts from the Front WWII Wargame Recaps by Michael Reese

Scenario Design
Problems and Pitfalls by Jim Arnold.

DEPARTMENTS

THE REVIEWING STAND

Figures, Books, Rules, and Accessories.

Cover (at top): Men of the Desert Mk IV Special of the Afrika Korps Large Version of the Cover (slow: 131K)


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