Hailstone -> RE: Submitted Scenarios (9/13/2019 5:27:25 PM)
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Well, guys, I had a problem with my PC that required I re-install TotH but now the latest saved scenario I was working on would no longer load because it was created using a different version of TotH. Yet, I could start a new game and can still edit so I'm taking a chance and uploaded what I had done previously. Let me also add that none of my saved games are now playable. Let me know if it doesn't work and I'll remove it and start over. SeeYa! Refusal on the Flank Near lake Muolaa, Finland, December 23, 1939: During December, the commander of the II Corps, Lt. General Ohquist, had made several propositions to the Finnish High Command about a general counterattack. Mannerheim didn't approve them until December 19th, when it became clear that the Finnish defenders had repelled the first Soviet attempts to break the Finnish main defense line. The Finns were aware that the Red Army was concentrating more forces between Summa and Muolaanjarvi (lake Muolaa), so the possible benefits of a successful counterattack were better than before. The motivations for the attack were to reduce the combat effectiveness of the Soviet divisions. The plan was to make two attacks on the flanks (the 6th Division on the right, near Summa, and the 1st Division was on the left, near Lake Muolaa). The 1st Division was to attack with its main force along the railway until the 1st objective was reached (the rairoad-road crossing and the lake Muolaa - Lake Perk isthmus). After that, the division would prepare a further advance to the southwest and secure the positions against enemy forces from the south and southeast. Game Length: 9 Turns For the Finns to win they must capture the buildings Near Lake Muolaa For the Russians to win they must hold the buildings Finnish: Squads, MMG, LMG's, ATR's Russians: Squads, HMG, LMG's, ART Guns, AFV's Boards: #5, #42 Aftermath: The JR 14, commanded by Colonel V. Polttila, was ready at the ordered attack time, but didn't start the advance because the 3rd Brigade was late. At 0830 hours the regiment received a direct order to launch the attack. The attack began without preliminary artillery bombardment. The 3rd Battalion advanced several kilometers without opposition, until it encountered a Soviet artillery battalion protected in every direction by direct firing field guns, 11 tanks and numerous machineguns. The leading company of the 3rd Battalion (the 7th), launched a swift probe, supported by machineguns but was repulsed by the concentrated fire of the Linnaleiri ("castle camp", a nickname for the Soviet positions). Part of the 8th Company was sent to flank the enemy but encountered a Soviet motorized detachment supported by four armored cars west of the Linnaleiri. The elements of the 8th Company were forced to retreat. Source: Coastal Fortress, Scenario PK 7.1, Refusal on the Flank by Paul Kenny
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