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Relax soldier, Paris has fallen. You deserve a rest!

Saburo Sakai led a large squadron toward a group of US aircraft. He realized that the enemy was led by Pappy Boyington and Joseph Foss.

Saburo had learned a valuable lesson during their last engagement and ordered his squadron to focus on the lesser skilled pilots. One skilled Zero pilot didn’t follow his orders and was quickly out maneuvered by Pappy and shot down.

After many minutes of manuvering the Japanese pilots were able to run Pappy and his remaining Corsairs off the table. Joseph was left to take on the remaining squadron of Zeros by himself. He chose to flee the skies After sustaining multiple hits. A victory for Saburo and his squadron with minimal losses.

June 29th, 2019

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A small platoon of the 1st SS Panzer Division encountered a small isolated platoon of crack British Airborne. Both were trying to wipe the other out and gain control of a critical town impending the Allied advance. As the battle began, both sides poured troops into the town while deploying multiple LMGs, MMGs, artillery, and mortars to gain better firing lanes. The SS held the center for a time being with multiple LMGs pointed at the center of town, content to let their artillery piece dual against their counterpart mortar team across the town. An SS sniper team started to slowly pick off a squad of Airborne that attempted to sweep around the SS’s right flank. The SS sent a Kubelwagon armed with an MMG up their right flank while a fanatical group of assault rifle wielding SS started making their way down the left flank. If either group got through, the Airborne would be encircled. While shells flew back and forth between the mortar and artillery, a motivated SS officer headed up the left flank to assist the assault rifles fanatics. At this point, the Airborne shifted hard left to counter and became exposed to fire from the Kubelwagon. The LMGs of the SS covering the center of town abandoned their spot and joined the push on the left flank. The fanatical troops were able to fire and then assault an Airborne before multiple British units cut down the remaining two in the open. The British then radioed in a danger close fire support mission on the redeployed LMGs now threatening their left flank. The artillery strike hit home, wiping the sniper team off and badly shaking the left flanking squad. At this point, the SS artillery piece repositioned and began to slowly take out the crew based weapons of the enemy mortar team. The Kubelwagon raced ahead and poured fire into the mortar team to begin the pincer move while the LMGs rallied and prepared to push the left flank again. Several minutes later, the British Airborne were overwhelmed by the flanking maneuver, almost all Allied forces were destroyed but a single surviving regular artillery observer surrendered to the SS forces.

June 29th, 2019

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Allied armor is moving inland through a heavily shelled town. German armor is encounter, a Tiger supported with some other Panzers and an 88. After some initial exchange of fire to no effect. The Tiger begins to sway the battle and American losses start to pile up. Eventually the American tanks are forced to withdrawal looking for more support, leaving the field to the Germans.

June 29th, 2019

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Demo game

June 29th, 2019

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June 28th, 2019

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June 28th, 2019

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June 28th, 2019

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June 28th, 2019

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Tow Trouble Again.

Really enjoying this scenario. The Allied were 2cm from getting the Sherman off the table.

A panzershcreck managed to roll a 1 on it’s Pen roll, only pinning the ARV, Those 2 pins were the game as the ARV attempted to order to move off the table and failed the order test because it still have one pin.

Great tense game again

June 28th, 2019

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These British sailors are heroic to a fault! Unfortunately for them, the Kriegsmarine has better and more powerful boats. They gave us some damage, but could not withstand the firepower we unleashed upon them. We attempted to pick them up, but they shouted, “No thanks! We’ll wait for the next boat! Cheerio, Jerry!” I saluted and made my way home. Kapitan Jesske

June 27th, 2019

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