Flashfyre
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Joined: 10/6/2000 From: Waynesboro, PA, USA Status: offline
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Flashfyre: Well that's a real fight to the death, isn't it? The crew who had their
thread blown off assaults another tank. In so doing that tank has survivors most
likely, and then the REAL fighting starts (crew vs. crew). Actually I don't think I've
ever seen that happen, as my crews get out of the action if possible.
[ June 01, 2001: Message edited by: Charles_22 ]
I just finished a PBM game with a friend of mine, German/Soviet meeting engagement, where our armor forces (1 company StuGs/2 Tigers against 1 company T-34s/2 KV-2s) met in a valley and virtually annihilated each other. Many crewmen left, and the VHs were points-per-turn style. Infantry on both sides still "legging" it to the front, so the crews went at it. Roughly equal results for each of us; most crews killed, a couple of melee attacks, and one assault (my Russian crew against a StuG, which failed and got them blown away).
It was a bloody day for the Motherland, but many Nazi soldiers went back to the Reich in body bags. And a huge pile of scrap iron was left in the valley. Only 3 StuGs survived the massacre, and they turned tail and fled to the rear.
When the fighting starts, use whatever troops are at hand. Just because the crew had their tread shot out from under them doesn't mean they can't contribute to the war effort.
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