Blitzkrieg in the West: Germany is the fourth in the series of early war handbooks for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum. The handbook covers the whole of the German army that invaded France and the Low Countries on 10th May 1940. This PDF begins with the humble infantry: not one, homogenous, grey-clad mass, but actually eleven different types of infantry division...
Blitzkrieg in the West: The Low Countries is the third in the series of early war handbooks for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum. The handbook contains two separate sections: one on the Belgian army of 1940, and one on the Dutch army of 1940. The Belgian section contains sixteen separate lists covering everything from the Active divisions through to the Cavalry and...
A classic quote from a British trooper in East Africa as he examined his tinned “picnic ham” ration pack. And that's not the only thing that's classic about this excellent, ground-breaking scenario supplement covering the campaign in East Africa between June of 1940 and November of 1941. With twenty-three scenarios and bags of historical background they...
1941, and the Fuhrer's attention turns south to Greece where the Italians have been floundering against a wall of stubborn resistance. Fresh British interest in that area sees Germany intervene and fight a whirlwind campaign through the mountainous terrain. Here Chris Stoesen presents sixteen linked scenarios for I Ain't Been Shot Mum in a campaign format...
In May 1940, with British troops being evacuated from the beaches at Dunkirk, the ancient port of Calais stood on the critical western flank of the Anglo-French lines. In a desperate bid to shore up the flank Chruchill committed the British 30th Infantry Brigade to defend Calais to the last. What ensued was an heroic struggle that is writ large in the...
Blitzkrieg in the Far East 1: Japan is the sixth in the series of early war handbooks for I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum. The handbook covers the Japanese army during the first phase of the War in the Pacific, December 1941 to June 1942, when its battle-hardened armies inflicted defeat after defeat on the Allies. Unlike the other titles so far in the series, the...
So said Brigadier General Norman D Cota of the US 29th Infantry Division as he moved troops off the beach on that, the longest of June days. This supplement by Richard Clarke presents us with twenty-one scenarios for I Ain't Been Shot Mum from D-Day itself. Focussing on the US beaches (a Commonwealth version is to follow) it looks at both the amphibious...
I.G.A.T is a modern tactical military tabletop solo (or cooperative) game. The player select 5 soldiers with equipment, weapons, secondary weapons, accessories, helmet etc.... After this he can go on operations for help local police in Austria for town operation, kidnapping, bank attack etc... The game has no phase, player make an action and IA make...
I Leoni delle Ambe, The Lion of the Ambe The rules are intended to represent combats in the colonial era, conducted by the Italian Royal Army in East Africa (1880-1900). This is a Brigade / Division level tactical game. Units are at the level of Infantry Battalion, Cavalry Regiment or Artillery Group. It is recommended for 15-20mm figures. —description...
A set of rules for fighting the French and Indian Wars ideally using 28mm figures but other scales will work as long as the figures are individually based. Designed to represent the smaller encounters that took place in the forest using maybe 80-120 figures/side though larger multi player games would also work. Easy to learn and play these rules should...