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Interactive Gettysburg Wargame

In this season premiere episode, Little Wars TV revisits the greatest battle in American history to see if Robert E Lee can avoid making the same mistakes. Played inside the historic "Lee Headquarters" building at Gettysburg, our team of wargaming pros matches wits against a team of professional historians from the American Battlefield Trust to refight the entire three day battle on a custom 8'x6' tabletop with thousands of hand painted 6mm miniatures. In the month leading up to the game, the American Battlefield Trust polled the public on a series of critical command decisions for each army. Nearly 10,000 votes were cast, and your votes determined some of the key orders given to the players on each side of this game. What orders did you issue and how will Lee and Meade fare 156 years later at Gettysburg? Find out this week on Little Wars TV! Visit http://www.LittleWarsTV.com for bonus content and much more! Next week we'll post a video showing you how we made the custom tabletop for this game, based on the 1868 "Warren map," drafted by the chief engineer of the Union army. We'll also talk more with Garry Adelman of the American Battlefield Trust about the mission of the Trust and what we can all do to support their preservation efforts. Please visit http://www.battlefields.org to learn more about the American Battlefield Trust. We owe a huge "Thank You!" for their participation in this wargame. We are also indebted to Nick Podehl, an award winning audio book narrator, for his shared love of military history and his narration in this episode. If you're in the market for a talented voice actor, please visit Nick's website at http://nickpodehl.com Finally, we had a lot of fun wearing period hats and costumes for this event, all provided by the Victorian Photography Studio in downtown Gettysburg. If you're visiting the park and want a digital or authentic wet plate photograph of you or your family in period attire, this is a "must visit" shop. You can find them at http://www.victorianphotostudio.com To learn more about the wargame rules used in this scenario, you can watch our review of "Altar of Freedom" here:    • Altar of Freedom Rule Review  

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