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Here's a gallery of pictures from the recent HISTORICON 2004 convention! Just click on the thumb-nail pictures to see full-sized versions. The photos are in no particular order (!) - you can click on the links below to go to the other pages.

Photos in this gallery were provided by John Camarano and Col (Ret) Bill Gray.

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Arnhem . . . "We may be going a bridge too far"
The Liberation of Europe saw a special game, a HUGE arnhem game taking over 80' of tablespace! over 60 gamers! It was the in showroom and we owe thanks to Dewey LaRochelle and John Camarano (and a host of other NOVAG GM's). So sit back, relax and enjoy!
American Paratroops moving XXX Corps Casualty, a burning scout car
 
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XXX Corps moving, Germans Surrendering XXX Corps on the move! Its a long way to the bridge. Intense gaming activity!
 
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OMAHA BEACH... ...This is where the stonewallers 116th RCT 29th Division had to storm...
 
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...and the Germans were waiting.
 
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