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I
Ain't Been Shot, Mum!
Scenario
Supplements
Since
I Ain't Been Shot, Mum! was first published the one big question
we have always been asked is "Are there scenarios
available". Below are listed an ever-increasing range of
scenario supplements written for IABSM! each of which will
provide the gamer with well balanced historically accurate
scenarios.
The
popular pdf format allows you to simply print out the briefings
that are needed for each game, saving paper, time and money.
Remember,
the best and cheapest source of scenarios is your local library.
There, for free, you can read ad nauseam about the exploits of
real Big Men who fought for the freedom we enjoy today. Failing
that our Scenario of the Month is posted on our web site and
regularly updated.
Scenario
Resources for I Ain't Been Shot, Mum!
Anzio
– From Wildcat to Whale
Covering
the period of January and February 1944, this fantastic 211 page
supplement by Robert Avery gives an excellent historical account
of the battle as well as 21 scenarios that cover the landings
right up to the close of Operation Fischfang. With complete
briefings, colour maps, and victory conditions for all sides this
is a superb addition to any gamers library, with scenarios for
US, British and German forces. Just £6.00 in pdf.
The
Defence of Calais
In
May 1940, with British troops being evacuated from the beaches at
Dunkirk, the ancient port of Calais stood on the critical western
flank of the Anglo-French lines. In a desperate bid to shore up
the flank Chruchill committed the British 30th Infantry Brigade
to defend Calais to the last. What ensued was an heroic struggle
that is writ large in the annals of British military History.
Here Robert Avery presents fourteen historical scenarios that
bring to light those events in that "last ditch" over
sitxy years ago. Just £6.00 in pdf
The
Campaign for Greece 1941,
and the Fuhrer's attention turns south to Greece where the
Italians have been floundering against a wall of stubborn
resistance. Fresh British interest in that area sees Germany
intervene and fight a whirlwind campaign through the mountainous
terrain. Here Chris Stoesen presents sixteen linked scenarios in
a campaign format, along with a full aerial campaign for Bag the
Hun. Just £6.00 in pdf
Operation
Sea Lion Following the
surrender of France Hitler ordered his Generals to prepare for
the invasion of Great britain, Operation Sea Lion. This scenario
supplement, based on the results of the wargame fought out in
1974 by combined German and British illuminati under the
umpireship of Paddy Griffith, includes ten scenarios that cover
those dark days when only Britain stood in defence of democracy
in Europe. N.B. A Second Edition of This Product is Currently
Being Prepared
Vyazma or
Bust June
1941, and the Russian hammer smites against the Soviet Union.
Panzers stream eastwards amid fierce fighting as the Soviet
Revolution fights for its very existance. Set amid the turmoil of
Autumn of that year Rob Avery foucsses on the battles that were
fought on the Smolensk-Vyazma axis, and presents nineteen
scenarios for IABSM in a linked campaign format that may be
played time and again with different permutations. Just £6.00
in pdf
Fall of the
Lion Gate In
December 1941 the Japanese Empire invaded British Malaya, driving
down the penninsula towards Singapore, Britain's main naval base
in the Far East. The campaign was a hard one, fought between two
enemies who had little understanding or appreciation of their
opponents. The end result was a military disaster the like
Britain had never seen before. With this huge supplement of 21
scenarios Robert Avery presents us with an option of fighting a
linked campaign or just as individual stand-alone games. Can you
stop the "Yellow Peril? Just £6.00 in pdf.
"Where
the Hell Have You Been Boys" So
said Brigadier General Norman D Cota of the US 29th Infantry
Division as he moved troops off the beach on that, the longest of
June days. This supplement by Richard Clarke presents us with
twenty-one scenarios from D-Day itself. Focussing on the US
beaches (a Commonwealth version is to follow) it looks at both
the amphibious forces and those airborne troops who held the line
around St-Mere-Eglise. Some scenarios are linked, others are
stand alone, but together they form a patchwork of actions that
bring to life the heroism and desperation of that day. Just £6.00
in pdf
“Call
this a Ruddy Picnic?” A
classic quote from a British trooper in East Africa as he
examined his tinned “picnic ham” ration pack. And
that's not the only thing that's classic about this excellent,
ground-breaking scenario supplement covering the campaign in East
Africa between June of 1940 and November of 1941. With
twenty-three scenarios and bags of historical background they
also contain a campaign system that can be used with Bag the Hun
to refight the campaign in the air. An absurbly cheap £6.00
in pdf.
“Bloody
Burma” An
extensive history of the Japanese invasion of Burma in 1941/2,
accompanied by twenty-four unique, company-level scenarios
designed for “I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum!” but
easily adaptable to other systems. It includes attacks,
counter-attacks, encounter battles, fighting retreats, ambushes,
and even an attempt to rescue POW’s! beginning gently with
a couple of infantry-only actions in the jungles of southern
Burma, then rapidly progressing to full scale combined arms
warfare (infantry, tanks, artillery and aircraft) on the plains
and in the dense woods around Rangoon. Finally, the action moves
to the high ground and river valleys to the north of Burma, as
British, Indian and Chinese troops desperately try and hold off
the rampaging Japanese for long enough to make their getaway! A
snip at £6.00 in pdf format.
“Cymru
Am Byth” A
first for IABSM, a supplement covering one Regiment through all
its major battles of the war. With sixteen company-level
scenarios designed for “I Ain’t Been Shot, Mum!”
but easily adaptable to other systems, this covers actions from
France in 1940, Tunisia 1943, Italy and northern Europe in 1944
and '45. It also presents a unique campaign system for the
actions around the Albert Canal bridgehead in Belgium in 1944
when the Welsh Guards took on the Herman Goring Division. They'll
be singing in the valleys when they realise that this is a mere
£6.00 for 119 pages in pdf format.
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