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  2. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Gordian Knot (Agema Publications, 2007) Greek Naval Warfare (London Wargames Section, 1972) Hail Caesar (Warlord Games, 2011) [1] Hex Command Ancients (Imagine Image Multimedia, 2000) Holy Hack First Edition (LMW Works, 1996) [1] Holy Hack Second Edition (LMW Works, 2007) [1] A game in play using the Field of Glory ruleset.

  3. Bentonville Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Designated NHL. June 19, 1996 [2] Bentonville Battlefield, also known as the Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site, is an American Civil War battlefield in Johnston County, North Carolina. It was the site of the 1865 battle of Bentonville, fought in the waning days of the Civil War. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1996.

  4. BrikWars - Wikipedia

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    BrikWars. BrikWars is a free miniatures wargaming system by Mike Rayhawk, created for use with plastic building blocks and figurines. It is designed to be simple and flexible, allowing for its players' full range of creativity in creating armies, creatures, vehicles, and worlds out of construction toys. [1][2] Although targeted primarily at ...

  5. Category:Board wargames set in Modern history - Wikipedia

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    Bar-Lev (game) Bastogne: The Desperate Defense, December 1944. Battle for Moscow (wargame) The Battle of Nations (wargame) Bay of Pigs (game) Beachhead (board game) Beda Fomm (wargame) La Belle Alliance: The Battle of Waterloo. Bloody April: The Battle of Shiloh, 1862.

  6. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Scruby organized the first miniature wargaming convention in America, which was attended by just fourteen people. From 1957 to 1962, he self-published the world's first miniature wargaming magazine, titled The War Game Digest, through which wargamers could publish their rules and share game reports. It had less than two hundred ...

  7. Jack Radey - Wikipedia

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    The following games by Radey were published by People's War Games: [3] 1979 Korsun Pocket: Little Stalingrad on the Dnepr – January 25th to February 17th, 1944; 1982 Black Sea Black Death; 1983 Kirovograd; 1983 Aachen; 1985 Duel for Kharkov; 1997 Operation Spark: the Relief of Leningrad 1943

  8. Professional wargaming - Wikipedia

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    Between 1962 and 1967, the US military [b] conducted a series of strategic-level wargames known as the Sigma war games to test proposed strategies for fighting the Vietnam War. The Sigma I-64 and II-64 games, conducted in 1964, were designed to test the proposed strategy of gradually escalating pressure on North Vietnam until it gave up out of ...

  9. War Games Rules 1925–1950 - Wikipedia

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    War Games Rules 1950–2000: Wargames Rules for All Arms Land Warfare from Platoon to Battalion Level A computer-moderated adaptation of the 1988 edition was created by WargameSystems. [ 3 ] This is claimed to preserve the WRG rules structure and key data while the software automates the mechanics of playing by these rules, hence saving time ...