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My limited experience has also taught me an identical lesson. It seems common sense that you would NEVER engage an enemy head on, when a flank or rear attack will accomplish much more, but this maxim runs doubly true against German armor. My Lord, I've had American Jumbo's, three at a time, trying to take on one *blinking* German Tank ( don't remember the type off hand, but it's in "Utah to the Rhine" Scenario One, you know the ones that come from the South in the flank? ), just to hear the whine of riccocheting ( I KNOW I didn't spell that right ) shots off that incredibly dense armor. The only way I've been able to deal with those *blinking* tanks is to flank, or outright rear-shot them. Anything else is suicide. And don't even THINK of sending in rifle infantry against them. Learned THAT lesson the hard way
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"A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow. "
-General George S. Patton
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