The International Federation of Wargaming (IFW) was a wargaming club operated from 1967 to about 1973.
Formation
Founded by Bill Speer, Gary Gygax, and Scott Duncan in 1967,[1] it emerged as a successor to an earlier club called the United States Continental Army Command, founded by Speer.[2] It was founded as a society of gamers with a strong interest specifically in board wargaming and also in the promotion of the publication of wargames.[3]: 6 The IFW distinguished itself as a more mature club than its rivals in the early American wargaming hobby.
By publishing a magazine (called The Spartan in 1968 and later called International Wargamer) and sponsoring the early Gen Cons, the IFW helped wargamers share ideas and meet wargamers from different parts of the country.