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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Action at Ustilug - Now on Sale

The Action At Ustilug is a pint sized campaign for Chain of Command. It contains a half ladder campaign with a variable support system that adds an extra level of friction to your support choices. The campaign covers the opening day of Operation Barbarossa. The German 289th Infantry Division crossed the Ukrainian border at the bridges near Ustilug and encountered the Soviet 87th Rifle Division and elements of the 41st Tank Division. The scenarios cover rural as well as urban engagements. The Soviet defenders acquitted themselves well and delayed the German advance through the town at every opportunity.

The booklet weighs in at 22 pages with full maps for each scenario. This does not have the same production quality as the Pint Sized Campaigns published through TooFatLardies as it has no graphics other than game maps.

This is the first early war Eastern Front Supplement designed for Chain of Command to be released. I am charging $2.00 for the supplement through this blog. Simply send a paypal payment to cstoesen@corecard.com and once I receive the payment, I will mail you the PDF.

I would appreciate it if you can spread the word to your friends and gaming partners.

Thanks,

Chris

16 comments:

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    1. Thank you. So far it has been a successful launch.

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  2. Yep, done. I have played several Barbarossa games using the appropriate lists from Tiny Hordes.

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  3. Done - based on the quality of your previous stuff, I am waiting this eagerly! -Topi

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  4. Done. It'll be good to have East Front besides Winter Storm. Thanks.

    Chris

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    1. Thanks. It has been shipped to the address in the note. Let me know if you don't get it.

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  5. Done. It'll be good to have East Front besides Winter Storm. Thanks.

    Chris

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  6. Loved your Sharp Practice Scenarios and In the Name of Roma!, so I didn't hesitate to order this one too.

    Eltjo

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    1. Yes. Look in my web store:. https://payhip.com/ChrisStoesen

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