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ACW Gamer #6 has just been released! It’s a fantastic issue full of all kinds of ACW gaming goodness! Here is a brief rundown of the contents:

* The Gilleland Twin Cannon – a short article by John Hill on one of the CSA’s secret weapons!

* Tributes to John Hill – ACW Gamer contributors honor the passing of one of the legends in the hobby.

* ACW Gamer at Fall-In – all sorts of full color, inspirational ACW gaming eye-candy!

* The Devil to Pay – a review of an innovative new set of new ACW rules and design notes from Nathaniel St. John.  I’m looking forward to playing these!

*  The Battle for Saudersfield revisited – a scenario for “The Devil to Pay”.

* Workbench – a great “how to” article by Bill Moreno on how to paint your ACW  ironclads.

* The Road to Atlanta: Regimental Wargame Scenarios for the Atlanta Campaign May-June 1864 – a preview of this upcoming scenario book from Brad Butkovich.

* Bald Knob – A scenario from Brad’s upcoming scenario book.  The battle of Bald Knob, June 20th, 1864.

* Colors of Confederate clothing – a great article looking at CSA uniforms by Fred Adolphus.

* Active Clubs – find some gaming clubs near you or submit you club so that others can find you!

ACW Gamer continues to gain momentum and gets better with each issue. If you game the ACW you owe it to yourself to subscribe to this outstanding magazine! It is a steal at only $12 for a four issue (one year) subscription. ACW Gamer also released a fantastic terrain special issue recently that can be purchased on Wargames Vault. If you would like to sample a single issue of ACW Gamer, head on over to Wargames Vault where you can purchase single issues. Specific questions can be addressed to Stephen Huckaby at info@acwgamer.com

The next issue will be released April 15, 2015!

Good Gaming – Cory @CBB