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TSATF on the NWF: Battle of The Bridge

by madguru | Jul 3, 2019 | Battle Reports, Fellow Gamers, Movement Trays, Scenarios & Army Lists, TSATF

On Sunday, May 19th, myself, my son Skylar, and our new gaming friend Jonathan, played a game from TSATF SCENARIO PORTFOLIO 2000: #16 THE BRIDGE.THE SCENARIOIn preparation for a major operation, Anglo-Indian forces must secure the Bridge over the Tochi River....

“Bala Hissar or Bust!” player briefing…

by madguru | Jan 28, 2016 | Afghan Wars & North-West Frontier, Scenarios & Army Lists

AFGHAN PLAYERS BRIEFING:The Infidel Army is about to attempt to fight their way from their camp to the Bala Hissar fortress, currently occupied by a regiment of their Indian lackeys.  As they will be abandoning their camp, they will be forced to bring their...

Bala Hissar or Bust! (preliminaries)

by madguru | Dec 23, 2015 | Afghan Wars & North-West Frontier, Scenarios & Army Lists

A few years ago I did a post here showing a handful of conversions I did to create figures for the Winter of 1841-42, to refight the Retreat from Kabul and Last Stand at Gandamak/Jugduluk in an ALTERNATE HISTORY What-If? style, with the premise that on Christmas Eve...

There & Back Again, a Wargamer’s Holiday

by madguru | Nov 17, 2015 | Battle Reports, Conventions, Fellow Gamers, Scenarios & Army Lists, TSATF

Whew.I’m back from Metarie, LA (Louisiana) to Studio City, LA (Los Angeles), having attended the Colonial Barracks V convention.  It was quite a trip and the con itself was unforgettable, in large part because it came just days after the death of Larry Brom,...

Pick a card, any card…

by madguru | Oct 26, 2015 | Rules, Scenarios & Army Lists, TSATF, Unit Organization

Well, I’m happy to report it looks like I will be taking my Charasiab game to the Colonial Barracks V convention in Metarie, Louisiana, just outside New Orleans, on the weekend of Friday November, 6th through Sunday, November 9th. My game is scheduled for the...

Choosing a link in the Chain of Command…

by madguru | Sep 28, 2015 | Rules, Scenarios & Army Lists, TSATF, Unit Organization

Above: Sardar Nek Muhammad Khan – Afghan commanderat Charasiab — ponders how best to exercise “command”… After completing a project my partner and I had been working on for more than a year, yesterday I took advantage of a free Saturday...
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Maiwand Links

  • David Gore’s page
  • Garen Ewing’s site
  • Maiwand scenario from Principles Of War
  • Article on Maiwand from May-June 2001 Military Review Magazine
  • Maiwand page at BritishBattles.com

Camerone Links

  • French & Mexican uniforms of the Maximillian campaign
  • Battle of Camerone music video
  • THE MEXICAN ADVENTURE or: The Phantom Crown
  • el Camaron revisited
  • Scouting el Camaron for Hollywood
  • Modern visit to Camerone
  • Uniforms of the Legion in Mexico
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