This book contains classic examples of military tactical exercises. They were ‘one’ turn wargames, where junior officers were faced with a problem and had to make a combat appreciation, then offer a solution.
The book includes five classic examples of this type of military exercise:
Examples of Moltke’s Staff Problems (1878) with period commentary.
The Defence of Duffers Drift (1903); from the Boer War, denying a crossing to the enemy.
The Defence of Bowler Ridge (1929) tackles the challenge of infantry blocking vital ground against armour
The Defence of Bloodford Village (1940) is from WWII; defending a village in the Britain
Special Reconnaissance Patrol No.5 (1980) is a rare example of a Russian Military recce patrol exercise from the Cold War.
The History of Wargaming Project is edited by John Curry and aims to preserve key texts in the development of wargaming.
The book includes five classic examples of this type of military exercise:
Examples of Moltke’s Staff Problems (1878) with period commentary.
The Defence of Duffers Drift (1903); from the Boer War, denying a crossing to the enemy.
The Defence of Bowler Ridge (1929) tackles the challenge of infantry blocking vital ground against armour
The Defence of Bloodford Village (1940) is from WWII; defending a village in the Britain
Special Reconnaissance Patrol No.5 (1980) is a rare example of a Russian Military recce patrol exercise from the Cold War.
The History of Wargaming Project is edited by John Curry and aims to preserve key texts in the development of wargaming.