Charles Roberts Awards Hall of Fame
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The Charles S. Roberts Awards Hall of Fame is named after legendary military writer Karl von Clausewitz. The recipients of this award have made an important contribution and left their mark on the contemporary hobby of military strategy games and simulations.

The Clausewitz Award Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame
A hall of fame, wall of fame, walk of fame, walk of stars or avenue of stars is a type of attraction established for any field of endeavor to honor individuals of noteworthy achievement in that field...

 award is presented with the annual wargame awards.

Inductees

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  • 1974 - Charles S. Roberts
    Charles S. Roberts
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  • 1975 - Jim Dunnigan
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    James F. Dunnigan is an author, military-political analyst, Defense and State Department consultant, and wargame designer currently living in New York City, notable for his matter-of-fact approach to military analysis.-Career:...

  • 1976 - Tom Shaw
  • 1977 - Redmond A. Simonsen
    Redmond A. Simonsen
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  • 1978 - John Hill
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  • 1979 - Davis Isby
  • 1980 - E Gary Gygax
    Gary Gygax
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  • 1981 - Marc W. Miller
    Marc W. Miller
    Marc Miller is an award-winning wargame and role-playing game designer and author.-Career Beginnings:Marc Miller, along with Rich Banner and Frank Chadwick circa 1972, was a member of the Illinois State University Games Club. Banner engineered a grant which funded the printing of blank hex sheets...

  • 1982 - Steve Jackson
    Steve Jackson
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  • 1983 - Dave Arneson
  • 1984 - Frank Chadwick
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  • 1986 - Lou Zocchi
    Lou Zocchi
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  • 1987 - Richard Berg
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  • 1988 - Ty Bomba
  • 1989 - Joseph Balkoski
  • 1990 - Jack Greene
  • 1991 - Mark Herman
  • 1992 - Larry Hoffman
  • 1993 - Dean Essig
  • 1994 - Don Greenwood
    Don Greenwood
    Don Greenwood is a board game designer. He worked for Avalon Hill from 1972 to 1998 and has done work for GMT Games. He was editor of Panzerfaust Magazine from 1967 until 1972 and of The General Magazine from 1972 until 1982. He is the founder of the Origins, Avaloncon, and WBC gaming conventions...

  • 1995 - Chris Perello
  • 1996 - Ted Raicer
  • 1997 - Dave Powell
  • 1998 - Vance von Borries
  • 1999 - award rescinded
  • 2000 - Winston Hamilton

  • 2001 - Joseph Miranda
  • 2002 - Mark Simonitch
  • 2003 - Kevin Zucker
  • 2004 - JD Webster
  • 2005 - not awarded
  • 2006 - not awarded
  • 2007 - not awarded
  • 2008 - not awarded
  • 2009 - John Butterfield
  • 2010 - Richard Borg
    Richard Borg
    Richard Borg is a game designer.Games Richard has designed or co-designed include:*2000 Battle Cry *2001 Wyatt Earp...



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