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  2. Flames of War - Wikipedia

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    At the 2004 Origins Awards Flames of War was one of the winners of the Vanguard Awards. [7] William Jones comments: "Historical miniature gamers will certainly continue the quest for the perfect new rules systems — the same quest that, in part, brought Phil Yates to create Flames of War. But his marvelous design offers quite a lot, especially ...

  3. Phil Yates - Wikipedia

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    Phil Yates began playing wargames in the early 1970s and began designing games in the mid-1980s. [1] Yates is the lead games designer for the New Zealand company Battlefront Miniatures, for whom he designed the Flames of War miniatures game. [1]

  4. Micro armour - Wikipedia

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    Micro armour is usually differentiated from tabletop games based on human shaped heroic scale / infantry skirmish game scale figures (even if the high and low ends of each respective category overlap) because the scales used by most micro armour games are smaller (armour skirmish game scale) and the represented playing field larger - though it is not nearly as large as in naval wargaming.

  5. List of Konami games - Wikipedia

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    DrumMania V4: Яock×Rock; GuitarFreaks V4: Яock×Rock; Mahjong Fight Club 6; Otomedius; Otona no Onnaryoku Kentei; Pop'n Music 15: Adventure; Quiz Magic Academy IV; Silent Hill: The Arcade; 2008. Action Deka; Baseball Heroes 2008: Seiha; beatmania IIDX 16 EMPRESS; Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova 2 (Asian release) Dance Dance Revolution ...

  6. Visegrád Battlegroup - Wikipedia

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    The Visegrád Battlegroup or V4 EU Battlegroup is an EU Battlegroup led by Poland, in which the other fellow Visegrád Group countries – the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary participate. It was on standby from 1 January until 30 June 2016 [ 1 ] and from 1 July until 31 December 2019. [ 2 ]

  7. 82nd Armored Reconnaissance Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 82nd Armored Reconnaissance Battalion was part of the 2nd Armored Division during World War II, contributing to the Division's overall recognition distinguished service and bravery. Soldiers of the overall 2nd Armored Division received 9,369 awards, including two medals of honor, twenty-three distinguished service crosses, 2,302 Silver ...

  8. Talk:Flames of War - Wikipedia

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  9. 1st Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Czechoslovak Armoured Brigade was created on 1 September 1943, when the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Brigade (itself originally formed as 1st Czechoslovak Mixed Brigade in July 1940 from remnants of the 1st Czechoslovak Division serving in the French Army) converted to armour and was renamed the 1st Czechoslovak Independent Armoured Brigade Group (this was often simplified to 1st ...