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Table of Contents October 1999
The American War of Independence: The Hessians
Ian 'Duke' Turton of the Illawarra Irregulars unleashes Part 2 of his AWI
series. Britain's controversial German 'allies' (or mercenaries - depending
on your point of view) are the subject of this article that details the German's involvement.
Campaigning the Thirty Years War: A Holistic Approach
Part II: "The Lion of the North". In this series Phil Clark continues his 30YW Campaign detailing the main events, personalities (and the roles they played) in one of Europe's most
destructive wars, including, Sweden's King Gustavus Adolphus 'The Lion of the North'.
The Art of Wargaming Phillip Jones ruminates (and waxes lyrical) on the ethics and esthetics of our arcane hobby.
Issues in WRG 1685-1845 Requiring Clarifications or Amendments Horse & Musket Editor and rules guru David Osborne gives a comprehensive run-down of some of the many issues of contention confronting gamers using WRG.
The Darwin Wargame Club Historical Wargaming in the Top End.
DBR Battle Report Brisbane Independent Gamers: ECW New Model English vs. Charles I. Brisbane DBM enthusiast Paul Turner takes a stab (and a shot) at the latest DBR rule set.
1999 DBA Championships Nunawadding Wargame Association.
Trains, Planes, and Wargames Our roving/raving reporter and his equally rabid mate, Micheal Baker report on the Canberra Gaming Society's successful demo games at the ACT's largest annual model train, plane and boat exhibition.
GongCon '99 Horse and Musket Competition Results The Duke of Wallongong.
GST And its Effect on Wargaming Adam Stone gives his opinion on the likely effect of the GST on miniature wargaming.
History A poem by Christopher Powell
Reviews
Kriegspieler Korrespondence Letters to the Editor. published without fear or favour...
Editorial Something for Everyone.
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