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NAM Wounded Markers

Original price $ 9.00 CAD - Original price $ 9.00 CAD
Original price
$ 9.00 CAD
$ 9.00 CAD - $ 9.00 CAD
Current price $ 9.00 CAD

NAM Wounded Markers

About this Product

The NAM Wounded Markers set is an essential battlefield accessory for Team Yankee: ‘Nam, helping players track unit casualties and combat effectiveness. These markers visually indicate wounded teams, disrupted units, or ongoing battle fatigue, making it easier to manage morale, recovery, and gameplay effects during intense firefights.

Featuring graphic designs with battlefield authenticity, these markers add a layer of realism to your Vietnam War scenarios. Whether you’re running ambushes in the jungle or defending a firebase, these tokens keep your forces organized and your gameplay smooth.

Key Features

• Set of detailed Wounded Markers for Team Yankee: ‘Nam
• Clearly indicates wounded or disrupted units during gameplay
• Durable construction for frequent use
• Adds immersive, thematic detail to your tabletop
• Compatible with all force types: U.S., ARVN, PAVN, ANZAC, and more

Why Buy This Set?

• Streamlines gameplay by clearly tracking wounded or compromised units
• Enhances realism and narrative depth in Vietnam-themed games
• Useful across multiple factions and scenarios
• Complements mission tokens, dice sets, and campaign play

Gameplay Role
These markers help track units that have taken hits but remain on the field, aiding with morale checks, recovery phases, or special mission effects.

Paint & Hobby Tips
While pre-printed, you can edge highlight or varnish these tokens for added durability. Organize them by faction or unit type using a labeled tray or small box.

Historical Context Sidebar
In Vietnam, battlefield injuries often led to complex evacuation efforts and temporary disruption of unit cohesion. The NAM Wounded Markers reflect this aspect of warfare, allowing players to simulate the consequences of sustained engagements and the resilience of troops under fire.