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Wooden Ships & Iron Men (AH)

Our House Rules
Scenario: Spanish Silver Ship

Close Action (COA)

AAR, with spetacular photos, of our recent event with Mark Campbell, game designer and 13 players.

Bismarck (AH)

Intermediate rules additional counters.
Hit record sheet for the Graf Spee variant
Bismarck Channel Dash variant

Ironclads (YAQ)

Scenario: Escape of the Virginia
CSS Jackson Ship Statistics paddlewheel version
CSS Jackson Ship Statistics screw propelled version
Game Play Aides: Obsticle Effects Chart, Fort Morale Chart, Ship Morale Chart

The Great War at Sea (AP)

Modifications for Plan Orange, a hypthetical USN breakout from Manila in the 30's

Submarine (AH)

Scenario: The First Squid Kill
A summary sheet / play aid for Submarine
Notes on Scenario P5
An Indina Ocean scenario I wrote
Add a new German submarine class, the Type XVIIG with scenario
Variant damage rules

Tsushima (S&T version)

Game Play Aides: Battle of Ulsan Turn Record, Battle of Tsushima Turn Record

The Royal Navy

New Admiral Hipper Scenario
Main Fire Control damage variant

Other links

Our TANG yahoo groups site, please join to receive group emails and updates.
TAG (Tidewater Advanced Squad Leader Gamers), our sister group
A great Bismarck web site
A WWII IJN site -- also has the Best Battleship page, with lots of interesting data comparing Yamato, Iowa, South Dakota, Bismarck, Richelieu and others
On the Naming of Ships covers names of the Royal, American, Japanese and Russian navies
A West Pointer's view of naval wargaming.
An Annapolis grad's view of the West Point training in action.
My web site containing a complete listing of Panzer Leader (AH) errata (scroll to bottom), as issued by THAGC, and all official scenarios, including all those issued in The General. Panzer Leader was a previous passion of mine.
My recent tour of the American Civil War confederate fort at Drewry's Bluff, now a national battlefield park, was very interesting, including a well hidden freeman's marker, a commanding view of the James River, and a view inside the fort of a gun emplacement. My tour was arranged through the Museum of the Confederacy and given by a knowledgeable, perhaps the foremost, expert on the site.
 

Fellow Naval Gaming Site

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