Wild Bill -> (11/29/2001 2:14:00 AM)
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Something very strange. I replied to Phil yesterday but the post has disappeared!
At any rate, Warrrior has explained the concept well as has Grumble.
I'm not sure exactly which battles Phil is talking about. I'll look that up. I do know, however, that in North Africa especially, lines were drawn and redrawn.
Ground was taken and retaken. This was true also in other parts of the world and in other wars, Hamburger Hill, Pork Chop Hill, etc.
It is frustrating for you as a commander to be faced with retaking ground you have already taken. I understand that. It was, however, a fact in the war.
I wonder if you are referring to Node036. Here is the text:
YOUR ORDERS - Fort Capuzzo - April 12th, 1941
The Luftwaffe has detected enemy movment and what appears to be defensive preparations around the old Fort Capuzzo area near Halfaya Pass. We want your units to conduct a quick strike against them. Do not linger. You are to hit them hard and then disappear into the desert.
It is imperative that you take the objectives, hold them long as possible and then exit from the battle at the designated spot on your map, Herr Oberst. Good hunting!
As the text indicates, this was not a take and hold battle, but a hit and run battle. The scenario portrays this. Is this the one you are talking about, Phil?
WB
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