The Italian Campaign: Sicily

S&T #146 7/91



FYI A. A. Nofi

Profile: Frontinus and Stratagems Joseph Miranda

Sicily John Schettler

Simulation: Sicily John Schettler



The first of four operational level games simulating
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S&T #146 7/91

FYI A. A. Nofi
Profile: Frontinus and Stratagems Joseph Miranda
Sicily John Schettler
Simulation: Sicily John Schettler

The first of four operational level games simulating the Battle for Italy in World War II using the Westwar Gaming System developed by Vanguard Games. This game represents the Allied invasion of Sicily.

Included are a 12 page rulebook, 200 counters, 22" X 34" mapsheet and player charts and tables.

The Allies are trying to force the Axis player to completely evacuate the island of Sicily, if they can manage to capture and hold Messina for two complete turns, they force a surrender. Victory points are calculated based on the number of German/Italian units captured or eliminated... the difference between this total and the Allied Landing Capacity determines who wins.

The Science of War- Early Roman Empire Joseph Miranda

Issue Number
146
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