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Long Range Recon Patrol: A Solitaire Wargame (Mike Lambo Solitaire Book Games) - Western forces in Vietnam soon realised that traditional military strategies and tactics would not win the war Jungle based guerilla warfare required a different approach Part of the tactical revision involved using smaller teams of men going deep into enemy territory Intelligence gathering was extremely important in Vietnam Development of the Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol followed LRRPs (pronounced Lurps) usually consisted of around six men They worked closely as a team, were heavily armed and generally did whatever was necessary to get the job done Their aim was to remain undetected if possible Working deep behind enemy lines, as well as reconnaissance they carried out a variety of mission types In this hex and counter wargame you will control a LRRP as they are dropped in the jungle, carry out their mission orders and then proceed to the extraction zone The death of any member of your team will result in instant defeat This book is a solitaire wargame You play the game, and the enemy is controlled by the game book (or the Artificial Intelligence or 8216AI8217) You will need around a dozen standard sixsided dice Methods to play the game include:Remove or copy the counters provided on the final page of the book, stick them to card and cut them out (recommended) You can find a video of how to do this on my YouTube channel (search Mike Lambo Solitaire Book Games) Photocopy the maps and draw/write on the pages lightly in pencil and erase when necessary You can use any annotations you choose for the units, that make sense to you Lay the book flat (it8217s wellbound, it can stand it) and use cubes, miniatures, or similar tokens for the units Use some kind of acetate and drywipe markers Take a photo of the maps on a tablet and use the 8220edit8221 function to draw and erase For example, on an iPad, tap 8220edit8221 in the Photos App and then tap the three dots in the circle and choose 8216markup8217 Number of Players: 1Complexity: 2 5 / 5Playing time: 10 to 60 minutes per Mission depending on how things turn out