First Battle (1979)

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Spielzeit: 6000
Mindestalter: 18
Spieleranzahl: 22 - 100
ag.gameitem.publisher: United States Army Engineer School
Spiel-Designer: United States Army
Künstler: Unbekannt
Mechaniken: Paper-and-Pencil, Action Queue, Turn Order: Time Track, Hexagon Grid, Area Majority / Influence, Modular Board, Simulation, Area Movement, Dice Rolling, Action Points
Beschreibung
First Battle is Real War Game Simulation created by the US Army, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, USA. this version is 75 pages in total; 53 pages of Rules; 13 pages of Tally Sheets; etc.

The military units are meant to represented by user created, folded tent cards, with a military symbol on one side. In the "Open-Mode" configuration of this simulation each Team has a wall-mounted 1:50k planning map and the Simulation is played out on a table-mounted 1:25k map, divided into 2x3' sectors (roughly 10ft. across and 12ft. between the Divisional commanders). Each side has 3 Div. Commanders; 3 Artillery Commanders, 2 Operational Leaders; an Overall Commander; and an Operational Aide (22 people in total). To run the run the "Closed-Mode" a total of 55+ people are required. In the "Closed" version the Commanders are in a separate room from the Simulation and have status updates conveyed by written notes of brief, one-way, phone messages. HO scale miniatures (Roco) are typically used in the "Closed" version, so that limited "Aerial" photos (or sketches) can be requested. Combat is resolved through Dice-Rolling in a fashion similar to most commercial wargames of the era.

This is obviously more than your typical war-game, but it is a streamlined version of actual military simulations used by the US Army in the 1970's.

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