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Its Spain - and of course it's 6 battle reports which are as tasty as a Korean barbecue with added Chorizo and Manchego !

The occasion is a competition in Pamplona, the home of the running of the bulls which was of course an ideal place to try out an army which may in itself be a load of old bull.



But even more pertinently they are the Koryo Koreans and their War Wagon Wagon Train, a novelty item often overlooked in ADLG.



Will the cunning Koreans make the wagons work in these six trucking good battle reports?



The wheels are certainly rolling - will they come off, or will they ride to victory in Spain?

https://www.madaxeman.com/reports/Pamplona_2019_1.php for the reports

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Cheyenne WY

Very nice! I enjoy your writing style in these reports.
I assume you'll be fielding Hussites soon.

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pinecone77 wrote:
Very nice! I enjoy your writing style in these reports.
I assume you'll be fielding Hussites soon.


That may be a wagon too far !

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