Re: Address change for Dispatches

Vic Provost <aslbunker-/[email protected]> Wed, 13 Feb 2013 18:25:35 -0800 (PST)
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Hi Steve Thanks for the invite but we always spend Memorial Day weekend at the Beach.
After this winter, that sounds so good right now, LOL! Enjoy NashCon! Vic.
 

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 From: Steve McBee <[email protected]>
To: 'ASL Discussion List' <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 8:42 AM
Subject: Re: [Aslml] Address change for Dispatches
  

Hey, if you get a chance and want to get in some gaming, The NashCon ASL
Tournament will be held Memorial Day Weekend in 2013.  Contact me at shmcbee at
bellsouth.net for more information.

Take care,
Steve McBee


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Ashton T Reynolds
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2013 8:49 AM
To: 'Vic Provost'; 'ASL Discussion List'
Subject: [Aslml] Address change for Dispatches

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):

4 Issue Subscription (Starting with current Issue #35): 
  
In the USA: 
$16.00 (Check/Money Order/Cash or PayPal) 

Outside the States: $20.00 
(International Postal Money
Order, USA Currency or PayPal only. Sorry, NO 
Credit Cards,
Personal Checks not drawn on a USA Bank, NO Western
Union, 
this is an Old School Amateur Effort and our
Hobby, not a Full Time 
'Business' :-)

If using PayPal please send your remittance in USA Funds 
via PayPal to: 

[email protected]

If using PayPal 
please also notify me here at
[email protected] 
with your shipping address 
and just what you are ordering, Thanks.

Back-Issues and Bundles (see sale Info above)

If you want 
any Back Issues Please e-mail me for 
availability: 
$4.00 per 
Issue in the USA, $5.00 outside States.  
All issues 
currently in print (#25 - #27 -#29 - #35): 
$35.00 in 
the USA, $45.00 outside the states. 

The 
Works #25 - #27 -#29 - #35, 
All Issues in print plus a 4 Issue Subscription, 
starting with current Issue #35 (13 Issues in total)
$40.00 in the USA, 
$50.00 outside the states

Make your remittance out to Vic Provost and 
send to: 

Vic Provost 
Dispatches from the Bunker 
P.O. Box 2024 
Hinsdale MA 01235 
USA 

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. 

'SSR: 
All Occupants of the Bunker Location 
are considered Fanatic [A10.8]' 
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