Lord Karg -> RE: Solo Wargaming using Advanced Tactics (5/18/2013 9:01:39 PM)
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(I switched to AbiWord which is wonderful. Open Office's word processor lost all my graphics. Below is a sample of the action...) The next installment is uploaded: http://www.millerk.net/Campaign2.pdf The Protectorate Raid on Thikvin, January-March 1936 In January, General Brooke became aware that the Soviets were moving large number of troops and supplies to the Northern Front. General Rotmistrov had built two airfields and was building fortifications as he move his powerful Corps Northwest. General Alexander was busy consolidating his position there and was dseperately deploying any force he had to defensive positions. As a “spoiling attack", General Brooke ordered General Wilson to conduct a “reconnaissance in force” against the Soviet center. With so many forces headed North, the Center might be vulnerable. General Wilson ordered a division sized assault of armored cars, anti-tank guns, field artillery, trucks and the elite Richmond Armory Guards to attack south of Maidstone. The Soviets had just deployed their newest armored train “Patriot” south of the city to add to the defense. The artillery school trainees had just recently taken command of the train and were still learning the controls. When the attack came, the anti-tank and field guns overwhelmed the forces of the armored train and it was totally destroyed in a spectacular explosion and fire with heavy loss of life.
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