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OK - I've ordered Pusan Perimeter and await with baited Kimchi breath Smile
Just make sure and check for where the dog is.
I think I am a completest as I like to do the whole campaign or battle from start to finish. For example:

Campaign for the Mariana Islands:

1. Saipan 1944

2. Tinian 1944 and Guam 1941 & 1944 - Supplement

Submitted


Korean War:

1. Pusan Perimeter, June 25th-August 4th 1950.

(Released maybe this month).

2. Counter-Offensive, Breaking the Stalemate and the Drive North, August 5th – October 22nd 1950. (Volume 2)

Submitted.

3. The Chinese Intervention, October 23rd 1950 – July 27th 1953. (Volume 3)

Submitted.

4. British, Australians, Turks and Guerrillas (Volume 4) Supplement

Submitted.

Japanese Para-troopers:

1. Nihon Silk 1942-45
Jay, there is a great book out, America's First Battles, that I have always thought would be a cool game series. Only problem is that it would require game elements from all the different eras for the 12 wars listed. But might be a cool scenario book if AP ever does games covering the different eras from AWI to Vietnam. WW2 has 2 battles since ETO and Pacific are so different. Buna could probably be done with existing modules, perhaps Kaserine Pass is part of the upcoming Africa game.
(03-11-2014, 12:07 AM)thomaso827 Wrote: [ -> ]Jay, there is a great book out, America's First Battles, that I have always thought would be a cool game series. Only problem is that it would require game elements from all the different eras for the 12 wars listed. But might be a cool scenario book if AP ever does games covering the different eras from AWI to Vietnam. WW2 has 2 battles since ETO and Pacific are so different. Buna could probably be done with existing modules, perhaps Kaserine Pass is part of the upcoming Africa game.

We'll have to see what direction AP wants to go next? I'll leave Modern stuff to John.
(03-11-2014, 02:14 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: [ -> ]We'll have to see what direction AP wants to go next? I'll leave Modern stuff to John.

Who cares where they WANT to go, there is only one place they SHOULD go! Big Grin
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You're right Shad. But would you be able to import titles on this subject, the most underserved area of World War 2, back home to China?
(03-12-2014, 01:07 AM)larry marak Wrote: [ -> ]You're right Shad. But would you be able to import titles on this subject, the most underserved area of World War 2, back home to China?

Come on now. I live in China, not North Korea! Of course I can import something like this! Tongue
(03-13-2014, 03:06 AM)Shad Wrote: [ -> ]Come on now. I live in China, not North Korea! Of course I can import something like this! Tongue

"Man, you're ill. This isn't Spain, you know. This is England."

A Man for all Seasons

The great irony is how these words come back to haunt His Grace, the Duke of Norfolk.
The Korean War Series, this is what has been turned in so far, but the title names could change a bit.

1. Pusan Perimeter, June 25th-August 4th 1950.

(Released maybe this month).

2. Counter-Offensive, Breaking the Stalemate and the Drive North, August 5th – October 22nd 1950. (Volume 2)

Submitted.

3. The Chinese Intervention, October 23rd 1950 – July 27th 1953. (Volume 3)

Submitted.

4. British, Australians, Turks and Guerrillas (Volume 4)

Submitted.

It has really shaped up nicely, with great scenarios from start to end. Many interesting situations throughout the War.
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