GI Cadre and Projects

Military/International HMGS Members

by Pete Panzeri

Call for GI Cadre

As "G.I." numbers continue to grow it is now important to call for those who will want to be "GI CADRE:" GI members who will take an active contributory role in promoting GI projects world wide. So far about a half dozen HMGS military and international members have agreed to serve as "GI CADRE."

Each of the cadre members below is conducting a "GI Project" intended to provide a longstanding contribution to promote and support the National and Local HMGS, Gamers International, and the Hobby over-all (publications, starting new chapters, new conventions, and innovative concepts etc.)

GI PROJECTS

Each GI member's project proposal (sort of an HMGS Eagle Scout endeavor) will be 'staffed' by the current Cadre for review, criteria recommendations, sponsorship and assistance. A few "EXAMPLES" from the current/charter GI CADRE members and a "SAMPLE" of their contributive projects are:

    *John R. Surdu* CPT. US Army, HMGS EAST, and HMGS Mid-south
    1. Battles For Empire (Napoleonic Rules and Scenario Book) BFE Pub. 1991.
    2. BAPS (20th Century Skirmish Rules and Scenarios)
    3. "Mexican Punitive Adventure " AMERICA'S LIC BATTLES, DPI: London, 1996.

    Bill Harting, MAJ (retd.) USAF, HMGS NBOD, HMGS MS

    1. HMGS Mid-south Charter (founding) President
    2. HMGS Mid-south Newsletter since 1990
    3. Contributor: Battles For Empire (Napoleonic Rules and Scenario Book) BFE Pub. 1991.

    Nathan Barrick, CPT, US ARMY, HMGS SW, HMGS Mid-South

    1. Battles By Bourcet (Email Campaign System)
    2. "Terror in CHINA" AMERICA'S LIC BATTLES, DPI: London, 1996.
    3. Director/organizer: PointCon (USMA) and InfantryCon (FT. Benning GA)

    MUCH MORE ON THESE and other PROJECTS IN NEXT "VC"!


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