berto
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TURN #24 My foe has plenty of fight left in him. He hits me back hard! After the Israeli first phase moves, the situation at the beginning of Turn 24, second Side B (Jordanian) phase, at the center, around Jenin (with my disrupted units highlighted in yellow): Israeli artillery pounded and pounded and pounded again at the BunKer hex 28,30 west of the Station (yellow circle), but without effect. There was even an airstrike on that hex, IIRC. Also without effect. No ground assault to follow up. My opponent commented that it's been a long while since he has played a night scenario, and that he had only since last turn remembered "the importance of using Flares to illuminate targets, removing the Night penalty on combat results." Good for him, bad for me, as only he has flares at his disposal. Which he is now using to devastating effect. More Israeli fire, both artillery and direct, at the illuminated hot spot hex 32,35 (red circle), scoring hits, disruptions, and a retreat. Also illuminated (in this screenshot and all following, the illuminated hexes surrounding the flare hex are marked by a larger white circle), a Jordanian engineer platoon was destroyed by Israeli direct fire at hex 35,38 (magenta circle). It seems I will need the reinforcing 40th Armoured Brigade (turquoise circles, and much more off map) for sure.
< Message edited by berto -- 8/19/2016 12:03:48 PM >
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