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  2. Category:Wargames introduced in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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  3. List of board wargames - Wikipedia

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    AirLand Battle: Corps Operational Command in Europe: Omega Games: 1988: Assault: Tactical Combat in Europe: 1985: Game Designers' Workshop: 1983: BAOR: The Thin Red Line in the 1980s – Central Front Series, Volume 3: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1981: S&T #88, 1981 Battlefield: Europe: Game Designers' Workshop: 1990: Berlin '85: The Enemy ...

  4. List of NATO exercises - Wikipedia

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    Mid-March through June. Included "nearly simultaneous operations across more than 30 training areas" in Albania, Estonia, Bulgaria, Romania, Kosovo and other countries. [49] [50] Locked Shields 21. "One of the world's largest and most complex live cyber defence exercises, hosted annually by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence...

  5. Seven Days to the River Rhine - Wikipedia

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    The Rhine is one of the most important rivers in Europe. Seven Days to the River Rhine (Russian: «Семь дней до реки Рейн», romanized: "Sem' dney do reki Reyn") was a top-secret military simulation exercise developed at least since 1964 by the Warsaw Pact.

  6. War in Europe (game) - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest wargames ever produced, War in Europe features 4000 counters, four rulebooks, and nine maps that when placed together cover an area of 38.5 ft 2 (3.6 m 2). The game is nominally a three-player game (Allied, Axis, Soviet), but each side can be represented by teams of players. SPI estimated the full game would take at least 180 ...

  7. World War II: European Theater of Operations - Wikipedia

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    In Issue 21 of Strategy & Tactics (March 1970), many readers asked if the piecemeal European campaign games could be combined into one game that simulated the entire European theater. [1] After a delay due to other projects, Dunnigan responded by designing World War II: European Theater of Operations 1939–1945 with rules based on Barbarossa ...

  8. List of military operations - Wikipedia

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    Noble Eagle (2001) — US military operations to prevent terrorism in the United States. Enduring Freedom – Kyrgyzstan (2001) Enduring Freedom – Horn of Africa (2002) US military operations and civic assistance based in Djibouti. Enduring Freedom – Philippines (2002) US military operations in the Philippines against Abu Sayyaf insurgents.

  9. Military simulation - Wikipedia

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    Military simulations, also known informally as war games, are simulations in which theories of warfare can be tested and refined without the need for actual hostilities. Military simulations are seen as a useful way to develop tactical , strategical and doctrinal solutions, but critics argue that the conclusions drawn from such models are ...