of what kind of games were being played.
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| The Battle of El Al - October 7th, 1973. A great looking 15mm modern game run by Jamie Gentry, James Rogers and Eric Walther using "Modern Test of Battle" rules. | 
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| The Battle of Waterloo - GM'd by Ken Lewis in 25mm using "Napoleon's Eagles". A classic  scenario with masses of good looking 25mm figs!  | 
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| Chickamauga - The fight for Brock Field. Mike Randles always puts on a great looking game and this was no exception! 15mm ACW using Regimental Fire & Fury.  | 
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| More F&F ACW action in 15mm! Great terrain and figs! | 
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| Aerodrome 2.0 - WWII Aerial Combat This is always a popular game system and everyone looked like they wre having a blast! GM - Stan Kubiak  | 
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| Aerodrome - a plane goes down in flames! | 
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| All the King's Men - they ran a great looking 54mm AWI game. The game was run by  Ken Cliffe and Mike Lee. Their vendor booth can be seen behined the table.  | 
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| A 54mm unit of American AWI troops marches into battle! Great looking figs! | 
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| The Battle of Marengo - 15mm game using "Napoleon's Battles III". A nice looking game run  by Jim Cacy.  | 
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| "Iron on the River" - 1:600 ACW naval game run by Bryant Williams using his own set of rules. Nice! | 
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| Flames of War - a picture of some of the FOW terrain in the FOW tournament room. | 
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| 25mm ACW using "Volley and Bayonet" - this was a great looking game! | 
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| Afghanistan 2008 - Neel Woodall's modern Marines vs Taliban game using "Force on Force: rules. | 















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