Ardi
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Joined: 2/8/2015 From: Arkhangelsk, Russia Status: offline
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Hello all! I've bought this awesome game couple months ago, right after it was released on Steam and after I've greatly enjoyed it, I gifted another copy to my friend, who was also into Cold War era. A week ago we finally managed to play against each other, and I was ultimately crushed in "Rhino" scenario. So for the next game I picked Dawns First Light (neither me nor my opponent played it before, so it was making things interesting), and also decided to try and write an AAR on it, since there seems to be a lack of them in this forum. So I've started as American commander. For those unfamiliar with scenario, my starting forces were 1 Mechanised Battalion, 2 Engineer companies and M109 Battery. As for reinforcements, in 40 minutes I would recieve heavy artillery battery of M110, and in 1.5-2 hours I would get 2 companies of M1A1 with Chapparal AA battery and another M109 battery. Another two companies of mechanised infantry are to arrive in 3:40 and 5 hours respectively. Also in 4 hours I would recieve air support of A-10 section. Info on Soviet forces was very brief and uncertain. There was only 40th Tank Regiment which was mentioned in particular, so I didn't know what to expect exactly. Thus I was preparing to face any composition, though I expected it to be tank-heavy. So this was my initial deployment. Red crosses - planned bridge destructions (ideally). Orange crosses - initial minefield deployement by M109 battery. Since 2 shorthest roads as well as area with minimum water obstacles was in the south (and also there were most of the objectives), I decided to put there main force, which is 1st Mechanised Battalion. From my experience I've learned the power of artillery, and presuming that its amount in Soviet force will be high, I spreaded my forces a bit, creating a little depth in my defence. Also I put there all my mines. Company C though was put a bit to the north, to blow 3 bridges in Schlierbach. A risky task, but I hoped that hill on the right bank will cover them. Also I wanted to slow down Soviet advance as heavily as possible, so decided to blow up as much bridges as possible, leaving only 2 bridges over Richerbach (long river in the middle of the map), so I could bring my reinforcements in, if necessary. One of the engineer companies was placed in the northern flank in Babenhausen. I considered this route as unfavorable to Soviets and did not expect big attack there. In case there will be no Soviet elements, this company could perform counterattack to the south, or to retreat to Munster by the northern bank of the Gersprenz (river flowing trough Munster).
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