Shawmut
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Joined: 2/29/2004 From: Boston, MA USA Status: offline
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Generally recon units are fo intlligence gathering. Proceeding slowly with them and drawing fire from hidden eenemy units works best. Depending on the scenario, I go to the roster and find Recon units and start off ith them. This way I accept their vulnerability and expendabilty starting out. As they open up the scnario we often discover mines as well. I try to keep infantry a hex or so behind them (Often allowing a 30 or 50 MG to followow {not too orthodox, but should a fight break out I don't lose the rurn moving MG's up}). If I lose a recon sqd, I run an infantry squad ahead. Vahauser is right on about the motorcycles, too. (THey seem to able to take more punishment than I expected.) Whether it's prevailing doctine still or not, feet on the ground lead; they not only open up the scenario (as good intelligence should), but acquire targets. Also each foot on the ground, slow a it may seem, reduces risks to other threats. How many times have we seen a tank or a loaded vehicle waltz right into the sout of an ATG or another Tank in cover? I'm a novice at this gaming, but one thing I learned a few years ago, is that patience can make this game even more exciting and thought-provoking than I expected. Patience can be exciting? Oh yes!
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