11Bravo -> (4/8/2002 10:38:48 PM)
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Auslander, Ahhh. The King of the Hill scenerio. One of my favorites, and I wrote an AAR on it. Try not exposing any armor until your infantry is well engaged and making steady progress. Use your tank dozers as hedge busting infantry support. They will function briefly in this role then become smoking flaming wrecks as the hidden ATG's take them out. You're men (really just you) will be looking for the tell tale flash from the ATG. Once you have found one, mortar its location, move out a regular Sherman, and fire smoke to blind its LOS. Keep moving up your infantry, and support with the Stuart's and Shermans. Lather, rinse, repeat. Write up an AAR and post it for us to laugh...er comment on. :) Look for mine and note the overly ambitious approach I used and my ultimate failure. I have never played a tougher scenerio than this one. You will get some surprising results. I replayed this recently, and one of my Stuarts took 6 consecutive hits from an ATG, all ricochets. You will find there are little islands of safe ground in your approach where you can shelter your cautiously approaching armor from the ATG's, and the ATthing armed infantry units. That bocage terrain is a nightmare. And the scenerio is tougher now then when it was designed, due to increases in the killing ability of LMG's. The German infantry is tough. I would also recommend advancing on the narrowest possible front to limit your losses against his spread out defenses.
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