ASL Comp: Cambrai 1 – Armoured Fist 1917 This is Part 1 of the largest Great War historical module produced. Maps for Cambrai parts 2 and 3, Fontaine and Bourlon, join together, the top right of the Fontaine map overlaps with the bottom left of the Bourlon map. Printed trench networks, rattling tanks of the earliest vintage ... Highlanders ... Stosstruppen...
Printed trench networks, rattling tanks of the earliest vintage ... Highlanders ... this is a limited collection and print run. Cambrai II – Black Friday: Fontaine is a GWASL Module and includes BONUS publishers choice counters, special rules and 8 scenarios set on the historical map provided. Ownership of the ASL-RB, plus GWASL 1 + CAMBRAI 1 required....
Cambrai III – A Panorama of Hell Bourlon is a GWASL Module and includes BONUS publishers choice counters, special rules and 8 scenarios set on the historical map provided. Ownership of the ASL-RB, plus GWASL 1 + CAMBRAI 1 and 2 required. Scenarios: Bourlon, Pas-de-Calais, France A Day Out – November 23rd 1917 Stick Close, But Not Too Close – November 23rd...
Printed trench networks, rattling tanks of the earliest vintage ... Highlanders ... this is a limited collection and print run. Ownership of the ASL-RB, plus GWASL 1 + CAMBRAI 1 required. Scenarios: Cantaing, France (5 km south-west of Cambrai) Combined Arms, November 21st 1917 Harlequin, November 21st 1917 Cantaing Mill, November 21st 1917 The Kaiser's...
GWASL III – Over There! In this expansion the Americans enter the fray with all the fanfare that was mustered as they boarded ships to save Europe. The proud, but untested ‘doughboys’ could not have known what was waiting for them ‘over there’ specifically, battle-hardened German soldiers, led by officers that knew victory first-hand. And were fighting for...
One of the most compelling theaters in the history of warfare was the Middle East during the Great War. From late 1914 until mid-1915, the British defend the Suez Canal, taking on various Turkish and Senussi irregulars in their attempts to capture or damage the canal, to block it. A major victory was earned in August 1916, at Rumani, near the coast. This...
A key player in the Central Powers, Austria-Hungary and its territorial ambitions represented a match to the tinder-box that become World War I. The Hapsburgs, namely Emperor Franz Josef, dreamed the dreams of conquerors. Ever an expansionist, Josef’s latest conquest was Bosnia-Herzegovina. And it was a Bosnian Serb that assassinated Crown Prince Franz...
Italy upended their Central Powers allies by entering the war on the side of the Allies in May of 1915, following secret negotiations. Italy fought mostly against Austria-Hungary along the northern border, including high up in the now-Italian Alps and along the Isonzo river. The war was initially a failure for Italy despite being numerically superior to...
The soldiers of the Ottoman Empire fought a variety of combatants during World War I. There were five main campaigns in the theatre: the Sinai and Palestine Campaign, the Mesopotamian Campaign, the Caucasus Campaign, the Persian Campaign, and most famously, the Gallipoli Campaign. The Ottomans joined the Central Powers, goaded by Germany, in its hope that...
When war broke out in August of 1914, the news was met by wildly cheering crowds in Australia. Following some months of mobilization, the AIF exited the country in November 1914 and, after several delays due to the presence of German naval vessels in the Indian Ocean, arrived in Egypt. Their first task was to defend the Suez Canal. In early 1915, however...
Following Bulgaria’s entry into the war on the side of the Central Powers on October 14th, 1915, the death knell for Serbia and Romania began to sound. The Bulgarian Summer of 1915 saw the Entente attempt to win the hearts and support of Bulgaria. It was all for naught, as the country entered the war aligned with Germany and her allies. And mobilization...
Serbia was blamed for the start of World War I following the assassination of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand in Sarajevo. Yet the Serbs would enjoy the first Allied victory of the war, after they drove the Austro-Hungarians out of the town of Sabac on 19 August 1914. Before they could, however, civilians were rounded up in the town and massacred. On the 5...