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  2. Advanced Squad Leader Modules - Wikipedia

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    A 3rd Edition released in December 2005 contained 10 geomorphic mapboards (done in the lighter style of the ASLSK boards), being reprints of the original Squad Leader boards 1, 2, 3 and 4, a reprint of the Cross of Iron board 5, and a reprint of board 8 from GI: Anvil of Victory, as well as reprints of the original Beyond Valor mapboards 20, 21 ...

  3. Carrier (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Carrier, designed by Jon Southard, uses a single-player rules system to simulate the World War II conflict in the Solomon Islands between Allied and Japanese naval forces. . Several scenarios are included that simulate the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, and the Battle of the Santa Cruz Island

  4. Zone of control - Wikipedia

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    The most common effect is that moving combat units must stop when entering an enemy unit's zone of control. [2] This type of zone of control is termed "rigid" zone of control. If movement is not stopped, but only prohibited when moving directly from one zone of control space to another, this is termed "semi-rigid". Rules that slow down ...

  5. Category:Price controls - Wikipedia

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  6. Cross of Iron (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Despite the additional complexity, armor enthusiasts were pleased. In Special Issue #2 of Campaign, armor researcher Lorrin Bird described the impact that this game had on the war-gaming community, saying that Cross of Iron "has changed the value of the game system immensely. Now, instead of being a good infantry game, particularly with regard ...

  7. Price controls - Wikipedia

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    A price floor is a government- or group-imposed price control or limit on how low a price can be charged for a product, [24] good, commodity, or service. A price floor must be higher than the equilibrium price in order to be effective. The equilibrium price, commonly called the "market price", is the price where economic forces such as supply ...

  8. Sand table - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Google Earth users looking at satellite photography of China found a several kilometre large "sand table" scale model, strikingly reminiscent of a mountainous region which China occupies militarily in a disputed zone with India, 2400 km from the model's location. Speculation has been rife that the terrain is used for military exercises ...

  9. Tank steering systems - Wikipedia

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    Leopard 2. Tank steering systems allow a tank, or other continuous track vehicle, to turn. Because the tracks cannot be angled relative to the hull (in any operational design), steering must be accomplished by speeding one track up, slowing the other down (or reversing it), or a combination of both.