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John Evans Hill (February 21, 1945 – January 12, 2015) was an American designer of military
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, as well as rules for
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. He is best known as the designer of the
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''
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'' and the
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miniatures game ''
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''. He was inducted into the
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.


Early life

John Evans Hill never knew his biological father, John T. Hill, who was killed in action during World War II while his mother Marian Jane Hill was pregnant. John Evans Hill was born on February 21, 1945, in Chicago and grew up in
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. When Hill was three years old, his mother married Edward F. Whitley, who became the man Hill identified as his father. Hill also had a half-brother, Richard Whitley, a notable film and television writer. Hill was raised as a Catholic, attending and graduating from Immaculate Conception High School. After high school, Hill attended
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and graduated with a four-year degree in Military History.


Early career

John Hill founded the Conflict Games Company in the late 1960s and owned a hobby store, the Scale Model Shop, in
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, for several years. It has been reported the Scale Model Shop was lost in a flood.


Conflict Games

Influenced by game designer
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, Hill decided to try his hand at designing games, and used his company Conflict Games as a publisher. In 1972, his first games included '' Kasserine Pass'' (World War II), '' Verdun: The Game of Attrition'' (World War I), and ''The Brotherhood'' (Criminal warfare). These were followed in 1973 by ''Overlord'', based on the Normandy campaign of
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. The same year,
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(SDC), the publishers of the faltering ''Conflict'' magazine (not related to Hill's Conflict Games) asked Hill for a game that could be included in their next issue, and Hill sold them '' Battle for Hue'', a game that simulated the
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during the 1968
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of the
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. It appeared as a pull-out game in Issue 6 of ''Conflict''. SDC republished ''Battle for Hue'' as a ziplock bag game in 1975. In 1974 and 1975 Hill sold two more games to SDC about recent Arab-Israeli conflicts, ''
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'' and ''
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''. In 1975, Conflict Games purchased a wargame from
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and published it as '' The Fall of Tobruk''. In 1977, with SDC out of business, Hill sold ''
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'', a game set during the
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, to
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(GDW).


''Squad Leader''

During this time, Hill had become interested in traditional miniatures wargaming, which did not use a
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map but required measurement of the actual physical distance between miniature soldiers. Although this had traditionally only been used for Napoleonic-era wargames, Hill developed a modern-day miniatures game with a World War II setting that used platoon-sized groups and their individual officers. He attempted to sell the new miniatures game to
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. Although the game company was interested in the game's focus on the platoon, it convinced Hill to convert the game to a conventional
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map using standard cardboard counters. The result was 1977's ''
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'', one of the most popular wargames ever produced. Hill also worked on ''
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'', the first expansion module for ''Squad Leader'', published in 1979. By this time, Hill's reputation as a game designer was sufficiently high that when
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published his ''Battle for Stalingrad'' in 1980, his name appeared on the box cover. Likewise when
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republished ''Battle for Hue'' (retitled simply ''Hue'') in 1982, Hill's name was featured prominently on the box cover. This happened again when ''Eastern Front Tank Leader'' was published by
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in 1986.


''Johnny Reb''

Hill sold Conflict Games in its entirety to
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, and he took up work as an advertising executive for Boynton & Associates, which published trade magazines for the hobby industry. He was still interested in creating a miniatures game system, and eventually developed a rules set for regimental-level
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miniature gaming. This became the popular ''
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'' game published by
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(GDW) in 1983. They also published a second edition in 1988. In person at
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conventions such as
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, Cold Wars and Fall In!, Hill was noted for his elaborate 10mm miniature wargaming layouts for Civil War battles. When GDW went out of business in 1996, Hill founded the Johnny Reb Gaming Company, and published a new and much-revised set of miniatures rules titled ''Johnny Reb III''. In 2014, he developed ''Across A Deadly Field'', a new set of regimental rules for Civil War battles, as well as two supplements, ''The War in the East'', and ''The War in the West''. Hill was a frequent contributor to the Johnny Reb Gaming Society's popular '' CHARGE! magazine'', offering rules interpretations and strategy advice for ''Johnny Reb'' players.


Awards and legacy

At the 1978 Origins Awards, Hill's game ''Squad Leader'' received a
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in the category "Best Tactical Game of 1977". The following year, at the 1979 Origins Awards, Hill was inducted into the
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. J P. Hunerwadel commented in 2001 that "John Hill's ''
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'' ... helped fuel the great board-war-game boom of the late seventies." ''Johnny Reb'' was chosen for inclusion in the 2007 book '' Hobby Games: The 100 Best''. Game designer
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commented, "John Hill's Civil War miniatures rules remain innovative, challenging, and lots of fun, a claim supported by the game's loyal fan support. Clubs still stage ''Johnny Reb'' sessions at conventions around the world, more than 20 years after the rules were introduced."


Personal life

Hill married Luella Burton in 1969, and the couple raised a daughter. After spending many years in
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, where he also served as a military analyst for the U.S. Government, Hill retired to
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. Hill died on January 12, 2015, at Christus St. Vincent Hospital in
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.


References


External links


A Legacy to John Hill: Across a Deadly Field

John Evans Hill Obituary in the Santa Fe, New Mexican newspaper

John Hill's game designs

Wargame Academy webpage for ''Squad Leader''

The ''Johnny Reb'' Gaming Society / ''CHARGE!'' magazine



John Hill
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