C3i Magazine Special Issue #20 For Cheap

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Introduction
C3i Magazine is a support magazine for GMT Games and includes new scenarios, variants, strategy and tactical tips, designers & developers notes, game inserts to expand their boxed games like new counters, maps, cards, player aids, and more.
It is a magazine published by Rodger B. MacGowan (RBM Studio) – also Editor in Chief, Art Director, and Layout Designer.
C3i Magazine (RBM Studio) support website includes free PDF downloads of most out-of-print C3i Magazine articles, news & info, BLOG forum and more: C3i ops center.
Contact the publisher Rodger B. MacGowan at rbmstudio@aol.com (email)
Rodger B. MacGowan is also the Vice President and Art Director of GMT Games LLC.
He founded, is original Editor and Art Director of Fire & Movement Magazine first published in 1976 (Hall of Fame inductee).
C3i Magazine is a Charles S. Roberts Award winning magazine.
C3i Magazine Issue #20 is now ready for the P500 list. Unlike normal C3i issues, Issue #20 will include a complete playable game! Here are the FEATURED HIGHLIGHTS from this Special Issue :
- New complete game included in C3i Magazine Nr20, The Drive on Metz designed by James F. Dunnigan. This 2-player game recreates General Patton s attempt to seize the key city of Metz and to get across the Moselle River before the retreating Germans can form an effective defense. The U.S. forces comprised of three divisions of the 20th Corps had just completed an epic pursuit across France after the Allied breakout from the Normandy beachhead. The exhausted Allied forces were at the end of their supply line and has barely enough resources left for one last push. If they had been able to get across the Moselle River, they would have compromised the entire German Westwall defenses. This would have enabled Patton to make an attempt at crossing the Rhine before the end of 1944 and might have ended the war months earlier. The defending German forces, four divisions of the 82nd Corps of the German 1st Army, were a combination of hastily collected and organized units, including fresh units from the German interior and remnants of units that Patton had been pursuing across France. The battle, which began on 7 September 1944 and lasted for about a week, was a singular opportunity that could have gone either way. Historically, the Germans won, but just barely. This Special C3i Magazine Game includes all the components you will need to play this exciting game — mapsheet, counters, charts and rules. Also included in this issue will be two articles by James F. Dunnigan: The Drive on Metz Sample Turns and Strategy Notes and Wargames Live, In A Place You Can t Visit .
AND SO MUCH MORE!
C3i MAGAZINE PUBLISHER & EDITOR IN CHIEF: Rodger B. MacGowan
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