Fellow Officers,
Across both the Allied and French Armies, we all share the same goal — a strong, active, and enjoyable club. Bringing new players in is vital, but ensuring they stay engaged, confident, and improving is where we really secure that future.
One of the biggest hurdles for new members is their first few games against experienced opponents. The jump in ability and familiarity with the rules can be daunting, and without the right support it’s all too easy for enthusiasm to fade. We’ve all experienced that learning curve ourselves.
To help address this, I’m launching a cross-army “Grandfather” Scheme — and I’m asking for volunteers from both Allied and French players.
What’s the idea?
We’re looking for experienced players to “grandfather” new members during their early games. This would involve:
Playing a manoeuvre game with them
Talking through decisions, tactics, and rules
Creating a supportive, learning-focused environment
Helping build confidence and enjoyment of the system
This isn’t about going easy — it’s about developing capable, confident opponents who will strengthen the club as a whole.
Why it matters
Supporting new players benefits everyone:
A larger pool of opponents
Better quality, more competitive games over time
A healthier, more sustainable club
Today’s recruit is tomorrow’s seasoned opponent.
What I’m asking
If you’re willing to volunteer as a “Grandfather,” please send me an email at
quatrebras67@googlemail.com to confirm your interest.
Even committing to a small number of games can make a real difference to a new player’s experience.
Let’s work together — across both armies — to ensure the club remains not just competitive, but welcoming, supportive, and thriving.