

We have also added a map of Lancaster Subsector (where the Travellercon/USA is held. Finally, Brett sat down and had a virtual chat with Independence Games John Watts, a great bloke with some great games. We have part 2 of Jo Jaquinta’s The Raiders Lament story, as well as his look at what a future galaxy might bring to gaming. Brass Jester has updated an article about solo play (that originally appeared on the Freelance Traveller website.) In A R Kavil’s article you can read about Lethal Hits for Cepheus Engine. Norton Glover sent us an article about Martians for the Cepheus Engine. The Empire of Japan in the Dawn of Victory 2289 universe comes to mind. Steve Attwood wrote an article about Orbital 2100. Our editors have written two articles: one about the Space Force outlining some Area 51 style adventure seeds and an article outlining how to build characters and adventures for a Space Patrol style game. Warning: Some of these webpages may contain images of deceased Aboriginal people which may offend Aboriginal and Torres Strait people.Welcome to issue #008 of the Cepheus Journal. LINC has researched some of the Islanders who served.

Mrs Gerrard would like to know any information from family members of the men, whose names include Everett, Maynard, Mansell and Brown. Private Brown died of his wounds three days after being shot at the Battle for Messines, hit by gas attacks. Private Marcus Blake Norman Brown from Cape Barren was one of 48 men from the Furneaux islands who enlisted. There was a substantial group who left the islands, Cape Barren and Flinders, it was the biggest journey of their life just to get to Hobart," Mrs Gerrard said.Īt least one died when meningitis killed more than two dozen during a Claremont training camp. For every fellow who's enlisted there is a different story. 2289 MA LAKSHMIANNA AGRO PRODUCTS PRIVATE LIMITED MA LAKSHMIANNA AGRO PRODUCTS. She said one motivation may have been equality - unlike in civilian life, pay was the same as non-Aborigines. Lieutenant Hearps died at Mouquet Farm at Pozieres after being hit in the neck by a shell. It is possible the first Aboriginal officer in Australia might have been Lieutenant Alfred Hearps who served in the 12th Battalion and fought at Gallipoli. These men served at Gallipoli, on the Western Front and died on the Somme. Researcher Andrea Gerrard has documented the history of 65 Aboriginal men who enlisted, despite the fact it was illegal until 1915. The sacrifices made by Tasmanian indigenous troops in World War I must not be forgotten.
