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Game - 48 - Sixth Fleet

Strategy & Tactics - Game - 48 - Sixth Fleet
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TitleSixth Fleet
SubtitleUS Soviet Naval Operations in the Mediterranean in the 1970's
Issue48
Has GameYes
PublisherStrategic Publications Inc.
PubDate
Game NameSixth Fleet
Circulation29,900
SolitaireNo
Players2
ISBN0049-2310
ScaleOperational
Page Count48
EditionGame
Counters200
EditorJim Dunnigan
ContributorDavid C. Isby, James F. Dunnigan, Martin Campion
ArtistRedmond A. Simonsen
DesignerJames F. Dunnigan
Game TagsCold War, Europe, Naval
Strategy & Tactics - Game - 48 - Sixth Fleet



Description: Sixth Fleet is a 2-player simulation game which covers hypothetical Cold War naval conflict in the Mediterranean in the 1970s. One player controls Soviet/Warsaw Pact forces while the other controls US/Nato forces. The map covers most of the Mediterranean and some of the Black Sea. There are several scenarios.
Contents:
  • Sixth Fleet: US/Soviet Naval Operations in the Mediterranean in the 1970s by David C. Isby and James F. Dunnigan
  • Global War: War Against Germany & Japan by Martin Campion
  • Outgoing Mail
  • 1974 SPI Annual Report
  • Briefings
  • Feedback
Notes: The units represent between one and three ships or twelve aircraft. Each turn represents eight hours and each map-sheet hex represents a distance of 45.4 nautical miles.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-07-01 11:34:39. Last edited by gdm on 2018-12-30 14:59:55

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