MODERN AFRICA: Rules for Modern Skirmish Battles
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Set of rules to fight/refight battles on the dark continent 1960's-1990's. The majority of these battles were smaller scale fought between warlords or other dictators. The arms were either leftovers from an earlier era, state-sponsor (US or USSR) supplied, or black market purchased. These are not the latest, greatest weaponry and they may not even be wielded by trained soldiers, but the goal was always freedom.
Sources: Books written and illustrated by Al Venter, South African journalist, reporting from
both CNN and BBC during the early to mid 90's in describing numerous actions throughout the
continent, but looked mainly at Somalia.
During the mid 90's, I was attached to the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) observing actions of the Somali clans, conversations with people who had been there and my impressions of
what they saw.
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