Adam Rinkleff
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Infantry are your best choice, but that doesn't mean they'll have an easy time. Forests are some of the best defensive positions in the world. For example, consider the German defensive line in the autumn of 1944. Likewise, the Vietnamese position in... well, Vietnam. If you dig trenches in a forest, and conceal them, and keep still and quiet, someone approaching you probably won't spot you until you are close enough to shoot, and long before that you will have time to report their position to supporting mortars and artillery. Quite simply, be prepared to either bypass the forest or expect that clearing it will be a difficult and time consuming task. If you look at the AAR I've got going in the AAR forum, I chose that map position because much of it is dominated by a forest, and I'm expecting a lot of difficulty there. The biggest lesson you can take away from all this is that when defending, you may wish to position yourself within a forest. When advancing, try probing forward with a small force, which you may very well lose. Once enemy positions are spotted, hopefully you can just plaster the area with indirect fire.
< Message edited by Adam Rinkleff -- 11/23/2018 9:15:16 PM >
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