Chain of Command:Abyssinia – Ethiopian Chitet
In this post we introduce the main protagonist against the Italians, the Ethiopian forces led by emperor Haile Selassie (seen above in topee), defenders of their homeland. Off course historically these...
View ArticleChain of Command:Abyssinia – Mehal Sefari
Mehal Sefari & Kebur Zebanga The Mehal Sefari, literally “the one that camps at the center” are perhaps the most distinctive troops in Haile Selassie’s army. They have not the look of the European...
View ArticleChain of Command:Abyssinia – Kebur Zebagna
The Ethiopian Imperial Guard, Kebur Zabanga, was formed by a Belgian Military Mission in 1928 at Emperor Haile Selassie’s request. This was as much to secure his grip on power as it was to modernise...
View ArticleEthiopian Chitet in Chain of Command…a closer look (part I)
The Ethiopian Chitet army list is one of the most unique and different lists in Chain of Command:Abyssinia. This series of posts looks to get under the ‘hood’, taking a peek at some of its options, how...
View ArticleEthiopian Chitet in Chain of Command…a closer look (part II)
In the previous post we looked at some of the issues relating to force make up when selecting an Ethiopian Chitet baluch (platoon) in Chain of Command:Abyssinia. In this post we’ll take a closer look...
View ArticleEthiopian Chitet in Chain of Command…a closer look (part III)
In part II we looked at how the irregular rules dictate the manner in which the chitet behave which should be central to how we look at forming our balcuh. In this part we can now review the support...
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