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Winged Horse: Campaigns in Vietnam, 1965-66

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    Winged Horse: Campaigns in Vietnam, 1965-66, is a simulation of the critical fighting that marked the first months after massive conventional US intervention into the Second Indochina War.

    This is a two player wargame of intermediate complexity designed by Joseph Miranda. One player controls the Communists, the other the Free World Forces. Each game turn equals one week, and each hexagon represents 25 miles. The units of maneuver for both sides range from battalions up through regiments, brigades and full divisions. The game includes one full-size (34x22") large-hex map and 280 half-inch, NATO-style, counters. All of South Vietnam, plus the border regions of Cambodia, Laos and North Vietnam are on the map, and the orders of battle include all the units of both sides that participated historically.

    There are two scenarios: one short, with only five game turns in the autumn of 1965, and the other long, covering the entire period of the early American war with a full 20 game turns. The rules contain approximately 16,000 words, which works out to two experienced players being able to get through the campaign game in one long session of about six to eight hours.

    Strategy & Tactics magazine #239.

    Operation Climb Tiger Mountain '65 expansion was released in Strategy & Tactics #249 (The Egyptian Campaign/The Russo-Swedish War). The magazine included errata and the additional counters needed to play.

    Campaign (1965 to 1973) counters and rules were released in Strategy & Tactics #251 (COBRA: The Normandy Campaign).


    Nominee for the 2006 Charles S. Roberts awards for Best Modern Era Boardgame (Charles S. Roberts Awards).

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