Vietnam Combat Operations: Volume 9

Norm Koger's The Operational Art of War III is the next game in the award-winning Operational Art of War game series. TOAW3 is updated and enhanced version of the TOAW: Century of Warfare game series. TOAW3 is a turn based game covering operational warfare from 1850-2015. Game scale is from 2.5km to 50km and half day to full week turns. TOAW3 scenarios have been designed by over 70 designers and included over 130 scenarios. TOAW3 comes complete with a full game editor.

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As always thanks!
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New TOAW player here and I can not wait to get into this series!!  THank you for your work!!
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New TOAW player here and I can not wait to get into this series!!  THank you for your work!!

Boonie has created a FINE body of work, suitable for playing now, or after your net connection goes down!

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I have to admit, one of the factors in making my decision to purchase TOAW was seeing this series.  Now ... once I get my hands arond this game I will be looking for some opponents!!
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I have to admit, one of the factors in making my decision to purchase TOAW was seeing this series.  Now ... once I get my hands arond this game I will be looking for some opponents!!

I'm afraid you'll be disappointed then, because its for solo play only [8D]
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Disappointed?  HA!  Even better!  Im generally a solo wargammer but this title in general looks to good to pass up on the opportunity to get involved with the pbem community.  Knowing that this series is for solo play makes me want to get into them all that much more. 
 
Thanks again for your work Boonierat.  I will never be disappointed in the efforts others put in to making a great game even better.
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It's absolutely incredible that one person could put together such a great game.

A heads-up to those considering starting the series but think it's too complex - in the game notes Boonierat provides a weekly history of the real events of the war. He then gives appropriate US/ARVN missions corresponding to these historic operations. Accomplishment of the weekly missions yields VPs. It makes things very realistic, understandable, and manageable.

I have been especially looking forward to Volume 9. You see, I arrived in country in Volume 9, Turn 17. That's me in hex 87,159: 124 pixels right 48 pixels up. Stay tuned for Volume 10 and you will see me get hit...

Thanks, Stephane, for the great job!

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Vietnam Combat Operations by Stéphane MOUTIN LUYAT aka Boonierat.
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I totally agree with youo HPT! I want to dive into the scenarios but I'm always too busy :( They look like I should be paying for them instead of being free. Cheers.
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ORIGINAL: HPT KUNZ
I have been especially looking forward to Volume 9. You see, I arrived in country in Volume 9, Turn 17. That's me in hex 87,159: 124 pixels right 48 pixels up. Stay tuned for Volume 10 and you will see me get hit...

Thanks, Stephane, for the great job!

Ranger6, out.

Thanks for the kind words Ranger6, always great to know my scenarios are played by veterans [:)]
What were you doing up there in An Loc? served with the Big Red One? 5th SFGA? [8D]

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