Re: Dispatches #36 shipping out by Thursday
Aaron Cleavin <[email protected]> Tue, 26 Mar 2013 20:35:49 +1100
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Vic I think my sub was up last time but I did playtest "the Police station" for you. Will of course renew in the digital only world as the opportunity arises Regards Aaron On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:55 AM, Vic Provost <aslbunker-/[email protected]> wrote: > Hello to all > my ASL Comrades. I am very glad to announce that > Dispatches > from the Bunker #36 will be shipping out by Thursday > this week > after getting it published for this past weekend's Nor'Easter > tournament. > (What a glorious event it was, great time!). > > This latest > issue is going to be the last paper issue that I will be mailing > out as we > transition to pdf. file format going forward. I have run out of almost > all the > paper back-issues, all that is left are #34, #35 & new Issue #36. > Anyone > looking to grab them before they are gone, see ordering Info down > towards the > bottom of this update. > Speaking of > pdf. issues, through a ton of help from Ralph McDonald, we now > have all > Dispatches Back Issues available at a nominal charge. Again, see > ordering > Info below. Please e-mail me before ordering the pdf. issues on what > I can do for > you price wise. > > We have the > usual 4 scenarios for #36 and here they are: > > 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. > > Kedge > has another nice article, looking at the state of ASL in 2013. Carl > Nogueira > has more > Tactical Tips and I'll have all the usual > scoop on the regional ASL scene. > > 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 an overrun by a Meat Chopper in a runway hex, > Subscriptions and Back-Issues are still available and here > is > how to get yours (all prices include 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 #36): > > In the USA: > $15.00 (Check/Money Order/Cash or PayPal) > ($15.00 will > be the new standard price for everyone). > > International customers > need: 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. > > Paper > Back-Issues and Bundles: > Paper Back > Issues #34 & #35 > $4.00 per > Issue in the USA, $5.00 outside States. > > All issues > currently in print (#34, 35 & 36): > $11 in the > USA, $13.00 outside the states. > > The > Works: > All Issues in print plus a 4 Issue Subscription, > starting with > current Issue #36 (6 Issues in total > 3 will be > paper, 3 in pdf. starting with Issue #37) > $20 in the USA, $22.00 outside the > states. > pdf. file > issues > #01 is Free, > just ask me for a copy by e-mail of course. > #02 - #35 > are $3.00 each unless they have had something > taken out > because it was re-published by MMP, those > are #02, 03, > 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19 & 28 > and are > $2.00 each. Any page missing content is replaced > with an > informational page telling you what MMP publication > you can find > it in. > All pdf. > file back-issues & a 4 Issue Subscription = $60.00 > (Strictly > pdf. files, no paper issues will be mailed, all issues will be > e-mailed in > batches). > > 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. > 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 > 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]' > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email [email protected] > _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list [email protected] http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email [email protected]