british exil
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Joined: 5/4/2006 From: Lower Saxony Germany Status: offline
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Played with new patch. I moved my units out to blow as many bridges as possible, thus creating a chockepoint. I forgot to order the first unit on setup to blow the first bridge, as I did not want to restart, I carried on. I managed to blow one bridge. The soviets were jamming my radio frequencies so much that I was not able to order my units to blow any more bridges. It was also impossible to order all my freshly arriving tanks and other support into the fray. I managed to give maybe 5-8 orders per turn. Thus I was stuck in the center of the map. The Soviets were using all they had to make my life difficult. Even employing aircraft. The first wave shocked me and cost me a few tanks and men. The second wave aimed for my HQ. My stinger units made them pay for their foolishness and shot 2 out of the air, crshing right center on my position in Wollbach. I saw no more of the Soviet Airforce. As I was not able to give as many orders as I wanted, the Soviets managed to move up onto my positions north of Bad Neustadt. I knocked out a few of their tanks, but still they seemed unnerved by my shooting, of course my units were taking losses too. The armour moving up to Heustreu on my side of the river were faring even worse, I had a clear aim on their vehicles, although misses were quite high on both sides. The weather was playing fair to both sides with clear visability 10000m. The Soviets passed Heustreu and tried to move further north towards Unsleben, my Bradley's with scout cav and a few M1's made this plan fail. The Soviets decided to lick their wounds and halted their offensive, I'm sure if they knew just how near they were to winning, they would have continued. All in all a fun battle. 34% a contested battle. Mat
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