For King and Country contains the complete (in ASL terms!) Order of Battle for the British along with four mounted mapboards (not available in any other ASL module) and 20 revised and updated scenarios from our favorites which appeared in past magazines or modules that are now unavailable.
These scenarios have been updated to incorporate existing errata and some have been changed to try and make them better balanced scenarios. You can download the changes that were made when updating FKAC scenarios so that your already owned versions of these scenarios will be up to date!
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Contents:
- 4 8x22 Geomorphic Maps (1,7,8,12) for the ASL System
- 1 full Countersheet of 1/2" counters
- 3 full Countersheets of 5/8" counters
- 1 half Countersheet of 1/2" counters
- 1 half Countersheet of 5/8" counters
- 20 scenarios printed on 10 individual cardstock sheets
- 1 Chapter H section for the British OB
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| Time Scale: |
2 minutes per Game Turn |
| Unit Scale: |
5 to 10 men, plus individual leaders, vehicles, guns |
| Map Scale |
40 meters per hex |
| Players: |
2 (also suitable for solitaire or team play) |
| Complexity: |
High |
| Solitaire Suitability: |
Medium |
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| Pricing: Out of Stock |
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| Description |
SKU # |
Price |
| For King and Country |
FKAC |
$80.00 |
| FOR KING AND COUNTRY is not a complete game. Ownership of the ASL rulebook is required. To play all 20 scenarios, ownership of Beyond Valor and (for the mapboards) Yanks!, and mapboards 2-6, 9-11, 13, 14, and 33 are required.
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Pricing: Available!  |
| Description |
SKU # |
Price |
| For King and Country Scenarios |
FKAC Scenarios |
$10.00 |
Pricing: Available!  |
| Description |
SKU # |
Price |
| For King and Country Chapter H |
FKAC Chapter H |
$15.00 |
Player Support
| May 25, 1940...
The 10th Panzer Division was closing in on Calais, the most important port on the north coast of France. To hold it, the British High Command hurriedly dispatched the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment and the 30th Infantry Brigade (comprising the 2nd Kings Royal Rifles and the 1st Queen Victoria's Rifles). But in the face of overwhelming numbers and unchallenged Luftwaffe bombardment, the defenders were soon forced back into the streets of the city. Could they buy the time needed for the evacuation from Dunkirk...
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| May 20, 1941...German intelligence had erred terribly in calculating the ability of the British forces to resist an airborne attack. There were three times the number of troops on Crete as expected. They were dug in and well-camouflaged, and little affected by the massive pre-invasion aerial bombardment. The mission of the paratroopers approaching Heraklion was to take the town and, more importantly, the airfield. The invaders needed an airfield as quickly as possible in order to land troops of the 5th Mountain Division. As the paratroopers jumped from the Junkers Ju52s, each armed with only a few grenades and a pistol, they were confident of their success. Would the defenders be scattered and confused enough for the fallschirmjaegers to have time enough to form up and attack... |
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