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The morale of the soldier is the greatest single 
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Overview

Every unit has a morale number. This is determined in advance of the game and then used, with modifiers, to determine whether or not units will do what the player wants when the situation becomes difficult.</description>
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The morale of the soldier is the greatest single 
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This game is about the Highland campaign of Viscount Dundee, King James VII&#039;s second in command of the Army of Scotland in 1689. Unhappy with the Scots Parliament&#039;s declaration that James VII had forfeited his Crown Viscount Dundee returned home to his heavily pregnant wife at Dudhope just north of Dundee. After a few weeks he had gathered about him some of his very loyal troop of Horse. They rode out to Dundee Law where he raised the royal standard of King James VII and decla…</description>
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Each complete game turn represents one day of the sitting of the Convention. Each of the phases represents a period of up to six hours. 

Turn Sequence

	*  Morning (i.e. before the Convention sits)
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Tribes have existed for millennia in the area that is present-day Afghanistan. They emerged over centuries in various sections of the country, taking form along extended kinship lines. Led by councils of elders, tribes provided their members with protection, financial support, a means to resolve disputes, and punishment of those who had committed crimes or broken tribal codes of conduct.</description>
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I do more than just wargames, there are a host of other types of games that I design and run, mainly at Chestnut Lodge Wargames Group (CLWG). 

About CLWG

Despite the &#039;wargames&#039; in the title the group runs and plays a host of different political and economic games as well. The group is very much activist focused, and has a far higher level of participation than most groups do. Partly this is down to the requirement on membership that each member must write at least one article…</description>
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The spirit of the wargame
&quot;Wargames are played, for the most part, without the supervision of an umpire. The 
 game relies on the integrity of the individual players to show consideration for
 other players and to abide by the rules. All players should conduct themselves in
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Or what makes people become insurgents?

This is a game first played on Sunday 5th September 2010 at CLWG, and had a second outing on Saturday 1st October. It is due for a third run at CLWG on Sunday 1st January 2012.  If you want to come to the game please let me know by e-mail in advance if you are not already a CLWG member. Over the next couple of days I expect to post the rules and some of the general background briefing on this page (or at least as a link from he…</description>
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This is a provisional title for a series of games set in Jim Wallman&#039;s universe for medium to small actions involving infantry, vehicles, air and space assets. 

Bounce Into Action: Rules for Company Sized actions

design criteria

	*  quick battles (about two hours playing time to a decisive finish)</description>
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The members were collectively referred to as the Three Estates (Middle Scots Thrie Estaitis), or &#039;community of the realm&#039; (tres communitates), composed of:

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Recent Events

Towards the end of last year (1688) the wife of King James VII and II gave birth to a son. This brought home to those that he had upset with his toleration of Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters that this policy would continue. Accordingly a number of English nobles and bishops invited his son-in-law, Prince William of Orange, to come to England and replace James as King</description>
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        <title>Who Are the Taliban</title>
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this is mostly from a BBC report, but I have edited it a little. 

The Taliban emerged in the early 1990s in northern Pakistan following the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. A predominantly Pashtun movement, the Taliban came to prominence in Afghanistan in the autumn of 1994.</description>
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Issue Orders

Every unit must have a set of orders to carry out. These should not usually change every game turn. They should also have a posture which may well change from turn to turn as they carry out the orders. 

Orders can be changed only by a senior officer. So a platoon commander needs to be given orders by their own Company Commander and they in turn must give orders to their section commanders that are in line with the orders that they have been given.</description>
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There is a famous quote that: “Amateurs talk tactics, professionals talk logistics”. Well in this game the Sergeants are the professionals that deal with logistics. Most of the contents of this section are only carried out by those players acting as sergeants</description>
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        <title>Archibald Campbell, 10th Earl of Argyll</title>
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Offices Held

	*  Chief of Clan Campbell

Reputation

	*  Known as a staunch Williamite
	*  seeking to recover his father&#039;s estates and restore the Earldom of Argyll which was attainted when his father supported an uprising against King James VII in 1685.</description>
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