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As you have perhaps already discerned from the slimmer feel and lower price I have decided to go bi-monthly. (That’s one issue every two months, not two issues each month!) I did hint at this possibility in the intro to WW4 – if anyone tip-toed far enough through the typos to read that bit! The theory is that this slightly eases my workload(!) – by spreading it, if not reducing it.

Also last month I said we’d like to be a bit more international. Well, we haven’t gone too far along that path yet, although a few “foreign correspondents” are lined up for future issues. We do have in this issue an Australian, currently resident in the U.K., who compares the scene in the two countries, and an American – Raymond Levesque – who considers the Battle of Apache Pass, a geographic location not too far from his doorstep!

Content

For the Honour of the Regiment – Two Zulu War skirmish scenarios

Into the void with Corkforce – Tunisia, 1943, scenario

The Battle of Apache Pass – Wild & Woolly West Action

Further exploits of Cochrane – Napoleonic naval adventures

The Storm of Cartagena – Drake on the Spanish Main

A Sudan Campaign, Part V – The sands of the Holiday Centre are sodden red

Wargaming in Australia – A comparison with the British scene

Useful smaller buildings – The Sir Christopher Wren of 20th century Lilliput looks at some vernacular dwellings

A look at ‘Terrain Maker’ – A (fairly) new American terrain system maker

Taranto – WWII Mediterranean naval action