Re: Address change for Dispatches

keith dalton <[email protected]> Tue, 12 Feb 2013 10:00:37 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.games.advanced-squad-leader
Message-ID <CAMNUYXnD-zRhFqgkqk2cM7NZAQy9Sc+GQBDewashbX7W-Q=nnw@mail.gmail.com>
Okay, everyone on the list send Ashton the Elvis commemorative plate COD
this week. ;-)

On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 9:49 AM, Ashton T Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:

> Vic,
>
> Just wanted to let you know, I have a new address.
>
> OLD Address:
> 2418 Mukuk Loop Apt D
> Eielson AFB, AK 99702
>
> NEW Address:
> Ashton T Reynolds
> 8000 Madison Blvd
> D102 PMB395
> Madison, AL 35758
>
> Thanks
> Ashton
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Vic Provost
> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 7:02 PM
> To: ASL Mailing List Current May 2004
> Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches Update and Paper Back Issues left on sale.
>
> Hello to all
> my ASL Comrades. We are well into playtesting on Issue #36 which will be
> the
> last Paper Issue and will be ready for the Nor'Easter Tournament in late
> March.
> As of Issue #37, all future issues will be e-mailed to my subscribers as
> pdf.
> files. I'll have a New Pricing structure for all future and back issues
> after
> #36 is
> mailed out.
> Speaking of
> paper Issues, they are going fast and the only Back Issues remaining in
> print at this point are: #27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 & 34. I'm putting them on
> sale to get them moved out, sale price of any individual issue (now $3.50
> each) or get a bundle of all 7 above for $25.00. Add a 4 Issue subscription
> for an extra $10.00.
> Any
> International subscribers the price for one Issue is $4.00, the 7 issue
> bundle is $35, add
> $10.00 for a 4 issue subscription. So get them why you can, they will no
> longer be available sometime between last paper Issue #36 & first pdf.
> issue
> #37.
>
> We have the
> usual 4 scenarios we are working on for #36 and are now looking for
> Playtest
> volunteers to try them out. Anyone who does and submits a AAR/playtest
> report will receive a free paper copy and a free pdf. file copy of #36 when
> published.
> Here are the
> actions we are working on:
>
> Assyrian
> Ambush: The 2nd in the Battle for Iraq series by Ted Wilcox sees elements
> of
> the Iraqi Independent Mechanized Brigade running the gauntlet through Bd 57
> as British trained and equipped Iraqi levies try to stop them from exiting.
> All armor vs all infantry in 1941 for a quick playing tourney action.
>
> The Police
> Station: Joe Gochinski has another in the Hong Kong battles with action
> starting immediately with on board melees at start as the Japanese 38th
> Division tries to capture the Police Station, with it's overwatch position
> from the Winnipeg Grenadiers.
> Reinforced
> company side elements on both sides and a strong Canadian defensive
> position
> with fortifications makes for a taught battle until the end. 6.5 turns
> makes
> it just small enough to fit into a tourney time slot or 5 to 6 hour time
> frame. Exciting action for sure.
>
> Hunting Gray
> Wolves: The latest in the NKVD series from our own Tom Morin sees a sweep
> by a company
> of NKVD 6-2-8s supported by mixed armor and air support trying to dig out
> Graywolve
> Partisans in the Ukraine. Board 34 is where the action is and comes down to
>
> much close
> range fighting and CC. Lots of FUN for both sides as CVPs and Hut Control
> are the
> VCs.
>
> Defending
> the Twin Villages: The Battle of the Bulge setting of the approaches to
> Rocherath-Krinkelt on boards 5 & 32 sees Kampfgruppe Muller
> of the 12th SS Hitler
> Jugend
> crashing into the valiant GIs of the 2nd Infantry Division. 18 (6-5-8) SS
> squads
> supported by
> 5 x JgdPz IV/70 Tank Destroyers attack a company of mixed American
> squads with
> a bunch of SWs, a 81* Mtr a 2 x M4A3/76W Sherman 76L tanks. A fairly
> large action
> taking 8.5 turns with the SS trying to break through. Much maneuver and
> lots of
> firepower here.
>
> As for
> recently published #35, It contains the usual 4 action-packed scenarios:
>
> The
> Gin Drinkers Line - Hong Kong 1941 - Nice tourney style offering from
> our
> own
> Joe Gochinski with a reinforced company of Elite and 1st line
> Japanese
> infantry
> tries to wrest the Bd 62 village from the 7th Rajput (Indian)
> Regiment.
> Plays
> fast and bloody, very tense fight over those Huts.
>
> The
> Gateway - Hatten, France, January 1945 - Steve Johns brings us the
> tourney
> style
> gem as Panzer Grenadiers and Pioneers, supported by Stugs and a
> Flame-Hetzer,
> smash
> into the 42nd Rainbow Division during Operation Nordwind. With two 57L
> ATGs
> the
> out-manned GIs will do their best to defend Board 1a. Tourney style with
> nice
> toys.
>
> A
> Willingness to Die - Robert Hammond is back with the next in the 6th Panzer
> Division
> series.
> It is day two of Operation Barbarossa and elements of the Russian 48th
> Rifle
> Division
> stand in the path of the German advance at Paislinus, Lithuania. A very
> cool
> Sniper
> SSR that Robert & Tom Morin collaborated on make this a hornets nest
> for
> the
> advancing lancers as they try to control woods/buildings on board 38 along
> with
> exiting
> 20 VPs. A nice, innovative design with wrinkles that only Robert seems to
> come
> up
> with. Medium sized action takes around 6 hours to complete.
>
> Les
> Homme de Neige - New Dispatches designer Bruce Childs has come up with
> a
> Big, Brutal melee in the mountain tops near Storvtn, Norway in May 1940. On
> Bds
> 2,
> 9 & 15 with a couple companies worth of French 1st liners and Elite Ski
> troops trying to
> clear
> the hilltops of dug in German mountain troops. Snowshoes also make a
> rare
> appearance
> in Deep Snow conditions in Alpine style hills. Very cool looking
> larger
> action
> for those not afraid to spending 7+ hours on a scenario.
>
> We
> also have a winner in the Article Contest (Congrats Kedge!) who does a
> nice
> job
> looking at Gun Duels. Carl
> Nogueira has more
> Tactical Tips and I'll have all the
> usual
> scoop on the regional ASL scene.
> As
> has been noted in the past, I will be going to strictly pdf. file
> format
> after
> Issue #36 ships next March. I am no longer re-printing Back Issues
> and
> have limited numbers of Issues #27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 & 34
> left,
> once they are gone they are gone.
>
> I
> will have ALL Back Issues available
> as pdf. files, they will be available
> as
> soon as the first pdf. file Issue #37 is published, keep an eye here
> for
> details
> as they become available.
>
> Speaking of old Dispatches, MMP published 'Out of the Bunker' featuring
> scenarios
> that originally were published in Issues #01 - #20. See the link
> below:
>
> http://www.multimanpublishing.com/ta...9/Default.aspx
>
> For
> those unfamiliar with Dispatches, it is a 12 page Amateur
> ASL Newsletter
> that comes to the greater ASL Community twice
> a year, sometime in March and
> September courtesy of the New
> England ASL Community, including the Bunker
> Crew and
> our yasl Brothers in Southern New England. It typically
> contains
> 4 New Scenarios, Analysis of each one, a Main Article on
> any
> aspect of the game system, Tactical Tips, ASL News and
> Tournament
> Updates from our region.
>
> IF this sounds like Snake Eyes in CC vs that
> King Tiger,
> Subscriptions and Back-Issues are still available and here
> is
> how to get yours (all prices include S & H and PayPal Fees. Also
> Please make all checks/money orders out to Vic Provost,
> NOT Dispatches
> from the Bunker):
>
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>
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>
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>
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>
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> availability:
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> All issues
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>
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>
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>
> Remember, Dispatch #28 included Tom
> Morin's 3 scenarios and
> 5 date mini-campaign of the brutal battle that took
> place on
> Guadalcanal at the Ilu River (Alligator Creek).
>
> Also Please
> remember that Dispatch #23 is devoted to
> VotG including the 3 scenarios that
> Tom Morin designed
> specifically for the newsletter, analysis of each,
> Tom's
> VotG Saga and Jim Torkelson's look at VotG from the
> German point of
> view.
>
> Any other questions just reply to my e-mail at:
> [email protected]
> and I'll do my best to
> answer your query. Thanks
> again to all my Contributors, Playtesters, and
> Subscribers, without whom the Newsletter would
> not be possible. Thanks
> for your time and
> consideration, your ASL Comrade, Vic Provost.
>
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