Back at the Keyboard Again

Editorial

by Greg Novak

So far this year (it's April 24, 1993) we managed to get CP7 and CPQ1 out of the warehouse and into your hands. I am finishing up this issue of CPQ 2, with the text editor hard on my case to get it finished and in his hands now!! There has not been any feedback yet from the readers on things other then what I heard at Little Wars. Here's where we stand at the moment.

UPCOMING ITEMS

This issue is our South Africa/Angola issue, designed to help out those who have hordes of Pact equipment, and who don't want to go Bosnia. I have heard from many of you that you want armor scenarios, but small battles to fight out battalions on a side instead of brigades. I think that those of you should enjoy this supplement, cause in this war a Soviet Motor Rifle Brigade is an army! S-3 is light this issue as a result but we will make up for it next issue.

Next issue, in order to make it up to the WWII gamer, we will unveil Chadwick's Guide to the DAK, otherwise known as Everything You Wanted to Know About German Troops in the Desert. Great stuff, regardless of what scale you game in.

The issue after that will return to moderns, as we issue "Armies of the New World Order," our revised look at the armies of the Gulf War. Dave Nilsen (who finished Phase Line Smash) and Frank are working on this supplement.


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