review by Bill Rutherford
By Air & Sea, by Bruce Rea-Taylor, pub. by Tabletop Games, 53 Mansfield Road, Daybrook, Notts. England, 84pp, $11.50. By Air & Sea is a companion to TTG's Corps Commander and provides additional rules to allow recreation of airborne, mountain, arctic, and amphibious operations within that ruleset. The major portion of the book provides additional tables of organization (40 pp) for such varied organizations as Turkish missile batteries and Italian marine brigades, and equipment stats for numerous ordnance not addressed in the original rules including, but not limited to, the basic equipment used by the armies noted above, coastal artillery, various aircraft and ships, and naval guns. Due to the vagaries of the exchange rate, this supplement is quite expensive, but should be useful to the Corps Commander player, adding quite a bit of interest to play of that game.
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