[ASLML] RE: The French Decide To Fight

Chas Argent sidirezegh at charter.net
Sat Mar 13 20:28:23 PST 2004


I think this is tough on the Americans largely because there are so many
places a single French gun could set up HIP with a LOS to the airfield &
simply never reveal itself until game end. But I think it's a blast, with
the early Americans against the French-great stuff. Lots of cool toys :-)

-Chas

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Chas Argent
sidirezegh at charter.net
Medford, Oregon, USA


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Aslml-bounces at asl-forums.net [mailto:Aslml-bounces at asl-forums.net]
On
> Behalf Of Jim Kraft
> Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 8:05 PM
> To: Aslml at asl-forums.net
> Subject: [ASLML] Other Game at Winter Offensive
> 
> Hey,
> 
> Does anyone know the name of the "block stacking game" that was being
played
> at Winter Offensive this year?
> 
> Mandatory ASL content
> 
> Played U1 The French Decide to Fight today and the highlight was one of
the
> French 47 ATGs (APCR only) breaking 3 squads in one Prep fire phase with 5
> hits. This was after burning a Stuart on a 4 hinderance shot during Prep
> Fire at a 9 hex range a couple turns before. The American player failed
his
> PMC on the next American player turn (Turn 5) when the French 70MM OBA
> harrassing Fire mission landed amongst his company on the hedge lined road
> on board 4. The VCs seem to be tough on the Americans, any thoughts?
> 
> Jim Kraft
> Stafford VA





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