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Greetings from the Bunker and hello to all at the
Forum. We have started work on Issue #19,
with a publishing date of sometime in September
for the Bunker Bash. It will contain at least 3 scenarios,
and all of our usual features. Meanwhile,
Dispatches from the Bunker Issue #18 made its
debut at the Nor'Easter Tournament last month.
It contains the usual 3 scenarios, an analysis of Hill 621
by Jim Torkelson, Carl Nogueira's Tactical Tips, and all
our usual features. The scenarios this time are a diverse
group, including the latest in the Early Philippines Series:
Taking a Stand at Rosario (Large Japanese combined arms
attack on mixed Philippines defense including elite Philippine
Scouts and Coastal Defense elements on Boards 46 & 49),
another fine Steve Johns' design: Riding the Coattails (Slovak
infantry company attacking a Polish Border Defense unit in
the '39 Polish Campaign, good tournament style offering), and
finally, the next scenario in Tom Morin's ongoing Tunisian series:
The Killing Ground (a hard hitting German combined arms Kampfgruppe
attacking dug in American infantry at El Guettar, this is a 2 part action
with OBA being the big equalizer for the GIs). A little something for
every ASL player, we hope, as always. This 12 page ASL Amateur
Newsletter is brought to you by the New England ASL Community
twice a year now, for the Nor'Easter in March and the Bunker Bash
in September. If this sounds like Critical Hit by your Sherman 75 on
the side armor of that damn Panther, 4 Issue subscriptions (and all
BackIssues) are available, and here's how to get yours (all prices
include S & H, make all checks/money orders out to Vic Provost,
Please, NOT Dispatches from the Bunker):
4 Issue Subscription:
In the USA: $13.00 (Check/Money Order/Cash)
Outside the States: $15.00 (International Postal Money Order or
USA Currency Only, Sorry, no Credit Cards, Personal Checks
not drawn on a USA Bank, Western Union, or Pay-Pal, this is
an Amateur Effort and our Hobby, not a Full Time 'Business'
BackIssues:
Issue #01 is our FREE Preview Issue available with any New Subscription
or upon request with a #10 SASE. All other BackIssues (#02 - #17) are
$3.50 Each in the USA or $4.00 Each outside the States. Large orders
of $40.00 or more are negotiable on price and subject to a discount, e-mail me for details.
The Works:
A 4 Issue Subscription + All BackIssues (a $69.00 value in the USA or
$79.00 value elsewhere) will be discounted to $55.00 in the USA or
$65.00 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
Any other questions just reply to my e-mail at:
aslbunker@aol.com
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]'
Forum. We have started work on Issue #19,
with a publishing date of sometime in September
for the Bunker Bash. It will contain at least 3 scenarios,
and all of our usual features. Meanwhile,
Dispatches from the Bunker Issue #18 made its
debut at the Nor'Easter Tournament last month.
It contains the usual 3 scenarios, an analysis of Hill 621
by Jim Torkelson, Carl Nogueira's Tactical Tips, and all
our usual features. The scenarios this time are a diverse
group, including the latest in the Early Philippines Series:
Taking a Stand at Rosario (Large Japanese combined arms
attack on mixed Philippines defense including elite Philippine
Scouts and Coastal Defense elements on Boards 46 & 49),
another fine Steve Johns' design: Riding the Coattails (Slovak
infantry company attacking a Polish Border Defense unit in
the '39 Polish Campaign, good tournament style offering), and
finally, the next scenario in Tom Morin's ongoing Tunisian series:
The Killing Ground (a hard hitting German combined arms Kampfgruppe
attacking dug in American infantry at El Guettar, this is a 2 part action
with OBA being the big equalizer for the GIs). A little something for
every ASL player, we hope, as always. This 12 page ASL Amateur
Newsletter is brought to you by the New England ASL Community
twice a year now, for the Nor'Easter in March and the Bunker Bash
in September. If this sounds like Critical Hit by your Sherman 75 on
the side armor of that damn Panther, 4 Issue subscriptions (and all
BackIssues) are available, and here's how to get yours (all prices
include S & H, make all checks/money orders out to Vic Provost,
Please, NOT Dispatches from the Bunker):
4 Issue Subscription:
In the USA: $13.00 (Check/Money Order/Cash)
Outside the States: $15.00 (International Postal Money Order or
USA Currency Only, Sorry, no Credit Cards, Personal Checks
not drawn on a USA Bank, Western Union, or Pay-Pal, this is
an Amateur Effort and our Hobby, not a Full Time 'Business'
BackIssues:
Issue #01 is our FREE Preview Issue available with any New Subscription
or upon request with a #10 SASE. All other BackIssues (#02 - #17) are
$3.50 Each in the USA or $4.00 Each outside the States. Large orders
of $40.00 or more are negotiable on price and subject to a discount, e-mail me for details.
The Works:
A 4 Issue Subscription + All BackIssues (a $69.00 value in the USA or
$79.00 value elsewhere) will be discounted to $55.00 in the USA or
$65.00 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
Any other questions just reply to my e-mail at:
aslbunker@aol.com
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]'