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Title: International Wargamer, vol. 4 no. 12, December 1971
Type: Wargaming Club zine
Copyright: By the International Federation of Wargaming, December 1971
Managing Editor-in-Chief: John Bobek
Consulting Editors: Don Featherstone, Gary Gygax, Lenard Lakofka, Thomas Shaw
Advertising Sales Director: Kevin Knudson
Personnel Director: Tony Adams
Art Editor: Donald Lowry
Illustrations: John Bobek, Donald Lowry (cover), Mark Nyderek, Lenard Lakofka
Production & Publication Editor: Lenard Lakofka
Assistant Editors: Lenard Lakofka, Gerald White, Kevin Slimak, Tim Tilson, Richard Warnick, Charles O'Drobinak, Jack Van Schaik, Jon Pickens, Jay Richardson, Pat Mayernik
Contributing Editors: David Arneson, Stuart Gilbert, Sid Jolly, Henry Krigsman, Carl Meuller, Rich Warnick, Jay Richardson, John Lundstrom, Rusty Smyth. Lewis Pulsipher, Willard Lichty, J.E. Pournelle PhD, Robert Mijanovich, Tyrone Bomba, Ken Burke, Mike Reese, Paul Jameson, Jim Dapkus, George Phillies, Tom Webster, Pat Romane, Frank Curtis, Stephen Thomas, George Lord, Larry Albert, Dan Ralston, Peter Danner, Mark Irwin, Don Lowry, Pat Mayernik, Mike Carr, Lou Zocchi, A.W. Macintyer, Jeff Perrin, Leon Tucker, Bruce Miller, James Lurvey, Arnold J. Hendrick, Lenard Lakofka, E. Gary Gygax
Place of Publication: Evansville, Indiana
Printer: Lowry's Hobbies
Cover Price: $.60
Mass: 58g
Dimensions: Height 28cm, Width 21.6cm, Depth .2cm
Format: Full sized, Light cardstock cover (medium brown/orange paper with brown/red ink), 24 pages including covers printed front and back, 3 staples.

Contents:
Design Forum: DOGFIGHT, modern air combat, a complete set of game rules. by Larry Albert
Defense of STALINGRAD, part 3. by Mark Irwin
Napoleonic Grand Tactics. part 7. by Pat Mayernik
KNIGHTS VALIANT, game three, with notes. by Leon Tucker
INVASION: The South of France. by Tyrone Bomba
BROADSIDES: part 4. by George Lord
BATTLE OF BRITIAN PBM kit revised again? by Lou Zocchi
JUTLAND additions, part 7. by Bob Mijanovich
Road to GETTYSBURG, part 2. by Frank Curtis
Realm of the Incas, part 7. by John Lundstrom
FUN with armor Miniatures. by Len Lakofka
IW Review: ORIGINS OF WWII. by Len Lakofka

Advertisements of interest:
Panzerfaust (BiMonthly gaming magazine subscription ad. Contact is Don Greenwood.)
Wargames from THE COURIER (Wargaming magazine publisher selling wargames. Arnold J. Hendrick is the contact in Massachusetts)
The Wargamer (bi-monthly magazine subscription ad. Located in Wheaton Maryland.)

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Scribe's Musings:

I am not so much a wargame buff. Personally, my interest in this material centers around research of the origins of TSR and the activities of its founding members. I feel as if the IFW periodicals have a wealth of information. Some of the clues are not so obvious in connection so I make some personal observations here and there that may or may not be accurate.

This issue is a fine example of this. A couple of items seem not so significant in the overall scope of this issue but I feel compelled to highlight them. For example, the article by Lenard Lakofka titled Fun with Armor Miniatures. Basically it is a gaming plot scenario where a German tank fleet on advance of the Russians encounters Godzilla. These issues do not contain many of the whimsical and fantastic elements you see in fantasy gaming years later. Is battling with Godzilla significant towards the movement of fantasy gaming?
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