Fleet Train: Central Pacific Logistics


A Note on Copyright

Fleet Train: Central Pacific Logistics is COPYRIGHTED -- NOT Public Domain -- and FREE under the following conditions:

Dedication:

Fleet Train: WW2 Central Pacific Logistics is Dedicated to
Uncle John Burgett, USS Moray, SS-300 in the mine-infested waters off Japan at the end of the war,
Uncle Homer Coatney, US Navy Sea Bee (Construction Battalion) whose life was also saved by the atom bombs,
Bob Coatney, USAAF, ConUS and CBI Air Transport Command, Dhaka India,
all our Allied servicepeople who served in the Asian-Pacific theater in World War 2,
and to my children Rebecca, Robert, Rohan, and Johanna hoping they will never suffer another world war.

The more we learn about the Second World War, the better our chances that it will be the LAST world war.

War must be confined to history books and games and museums and films.


A Request: If you do assemble and play this free game of mine, PLEASE let me know at ELCOAT@hotmail.com what you think of it and whether, after more than a couple games, you think one side or the other has an advantage. Thanks!
And now: Here are the Fleet Train: Central Pacific Logistics components, to print off and assemble so that it may be played. Players will need 6-sided dice.

More comments by myself and others about the game can be read on Talk ConSimWorld and BoardGameGeek.

If you are a friend, and/or if you would like to share info and ideas about military and naval history and game designing and cardstock model shipbuilding, and/or you have any questions about Fleet Train: Central Pacific Logistics, feel free to e-mail me at ELCOAT@Hotmail.com

Thank you for your interest in the game ....

29May26 Revised? .