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Linebacker 2 (SGP – Swedish Game Production)
$5.00
This is a strategic level wargame of the 1972 bombing campaign against North Vietnam.
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD ONLY
SGP (Swedish Game Production) – Linebacker 2
This is a strategic level wargame of the 1972 bombing campaign against North Vietnam.
Includes one map and 150 counters.
This game from Sweden originally appeared in issue #8 of “Combat” magazine.
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