


The British section will be familiar to those who have read Matthew Spring's excellent With Zeal and Bayonets. "The book divides into sections based on the armies British (with Loyalists and Native Allies), Continental (with militias and state troops), German States (sub-divided between Hesse-Cassel and the other German states), and the French Army. I was very happy he allowed me to post his review here. Chase's review is what a book review should be and too often are not. I have curtailed my book buying as of late but after reading his review I had to get this one. The other day one member Chase (onefootbrush) did an outstanding review of the new Osprey Book by Robbie MacNiven, "Battle Tactics of the American Revolution." It is a small but enthusiastic group who are well read, knowledgeable and polite. This covers the wars of the 18th century and topics include history, miniatures, toy soldiers and wargaming. Until then, have a last browse here, thanks for all your support over the years, and 'Mon the Fife.I have mentioned before I am on the Fife and Drum Miniatures forum. Check our Twitter for all the latest info and we'll also post in on the EFFC memories Facebook page. There will be a comment sections and possibly even a new, registered forum.

The site will continue and will be revamped and return in its full glory for the start of the 2016/17 season. We're looking in to try to save some of the content as an archive. T he forum is no more and will remain as a locked archive until it is eventually deleted by the host. As such, we made the decision not to renew it when it expired. We've been through the many ups and down at East Fife in those 12 years but policing the forum has become a giant pain in the ass in recent years. AFTN has been around since 1989, first as a fanzine and then making the jump to a website and forum in 2003.
