China’s Red River Dance — Playing Next War: Vietnam (Part 5)

Ian M. Sullivan is the Special Advisor for Analysis and ISR at the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, US Army Training and Doctrine Command. Disclaimer: All views expressed in this post are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Defense, Department of the Army, or Army Training and Doctrine Command

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After Action Report

China’s Red River Dance — Playing Next War: Vietnam (Part 4)

Ian M. Sullivan is the Special Advisor for Analysis and ISR at the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, US Army Training and Doctrine Command. Disclaimer: All views expressed in this post are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Defense, Department of the Army, or Army Training and Doctrine Command

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After Action Report

Ancient Civilizations of the Middle East: Meet the Urartians

Ancient Civilizations of the Middle East: Meet the Urartians Read Post »

Designer Blogs

Historic Characters in Banish the Snakes: Arthur, King of the Britons

In previous installments, I have described the “main characters” in Banish the Snakes: the historic people that players represent in their attempts to convert Ireland. But now I’m moving on to the “supporting cast” of historic characters, people who were notable in the history of the time and show up in the game on Event cards. The previous articles

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Designer Blogs, Inside the Game as History

China’s Red River Dance — Playing Next War: Vietnam (Part 3)

Ian M. Sullivan is the Special Advisor for Analysis and ISR at the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, US Army Training and Doctrine Command. Disclaimer: All views expressed in this post are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Defense, Department of the Army, or Army Training and Doctrine Command

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After Action Report

A New Wargamer’s Insights and Impressions from Time of Crisis

A New Wargamer’s Insights and Impressions from Time of Crisis Read Post »

Strategy Articles

Congress of Vienna: Update and Look Back at an Exciting Year

Introduction by Congress of Vienna (CoV)’s Assistant Designer & Editor, Fred Schachter: December 2020 marks the one year anniversary of Congress of Vienna becoming a GMT P-500 listed game and we once again thank all who’ve placed much appreciated orders for CoV. What a year it has been; not only for us all due to the

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Designer Blogs, Development Updates

China’s Red River Dance — Playing Next War: Vietnam (Part 2)

Ian M. Sullivan is the Special Advisor for Analysis and ISR at the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, US Army Training and Doctrine Command. Disclaimer: All views expressed in this post are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Defense, Department of the Army, or Army Training and Doctrine Command

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After Action Report

A New Wargamer’s Insights and Impressions from Combat Commander: Europe

A New Wargamer’s Insights and Impressions from Combat Commander: Europe Read Post »

Strategy Articles

China’s Red River Dance — Playing Next War: Vietnam (Part 1)

Ian M. Sullivan is the Special Advisor for Analysis and ISR at the Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, US Army Training and Doctrine Command. Disclaimer: All views expressed in this post are the author’s and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Defense, Department of the Army, or Army Training and Doctrine Command

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After Action Report
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