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GAME EDITION RULESVicksburg: The Assault on Stockade Redan, May 1863By Eric R. Harvey
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6Vicksburg: Joint Operations in the American Civil War
In July of 1863 two battles were fought which became recognized as decisive in the American Civil War. The fi rst was fought at Gettysburg. The second was along the Mississippi, where General Ulysses S. Grant at the Gibraltar of the Confederacy—Vicksburg.By Joseph Miranda
22Sea Dragon Ascendant
In the fi rst half of the 15th century, China deployed the most powerful naval force in the known world. Their huge fl eet of ocean-going junks dominated the maritime enterprise of the Indian Ocean periphery from the South China Sea to the coasts of East Africa. By Jim Bloom
34The Armies Of The Ptolomies, 305–30 BC
The organization of the Ptolemaic army, like that of other Hellenistic armies, at fi rst resembled that of the Macedonian army, but over time developed its own peculiarities. By Arnold Blumberg
44Destination Cambrai
At a time when France was facing disaster from the German blitzkrieg, the French launched an attack at Cambrai intended to join pincers in the rear of the German “panzer corridor.” Command hesitation and the scattering of French motorized forces turned it into a story of what might have been.By Jonathan Lupton
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ON THE COVER
Siege of Vicksburg: Union troops storm a Confederate entrenchment, by Thure de Thulstrup, 1888.
#328 MAY–JUN 2021
GAME EDITION: Vicksburg | Sea Dragon Ascendant | Ptolomaic Armies | Destination Cambrai
Joint Operations in the American Civil War
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