Paddy Griffith (1947- 2010) was a leading British military theorist
and historian, who used wargaming as part of his tool set to
critically analyse operational and tactical military history. This
book includes two previously unpublished COunter-INsurgency (COIN)
wargames from 1976 to 1980 and an example of a British Army
live-roleplaying COIN from 1980. The first COIN game, Longreagh
Village, is about a security force base facing a particularly
challenging week of supporting the local police in a border
village. The second COIN game, summer in Dogem-on-Sea, is set in
ORANGELAND. The local police are facing a two pronged threat
against the local population. The third COIN game is an outline of
a British Army live-roleplaying exercise, to allow the officer
cadets of Sandhurst to gain practical experience of COIN. The
foreword is by Brian Train, a well-known current game designer, who
specialises in producing games about irregular warfare.
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