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Just Jack Supporting Member of TMP30 May 2015 7:40 p.m. PST

All,

Well, it's happened. I started my blog almost two years ago because I was inspired by some small-scale gaming and modern Imagi-nations, and I'm finally getting into it. The invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles (the Cuba Liberation Army) seeking to overthrow the Castros and reclaim the island nation (so they can take it to war all over the world to satisfy my gaming needs).

It's 0300 on 1 Feb 1990, and the invasion is set to begin. A large Cuban Liberation Army (CLA) landing force is approaching the island from the west, and so CLA Special Operations Forces (SOF) B Squadron, previously infiltrated into Cuba, have been tasked to destroy a key radar site on the Peninsula de Guana Hagabibes.

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The CLA force, from B Squadron of the CLA Special Operations Force, which had infiltrated Cuba several months ago: a Command Stand, four Special Operations stands, an LMG stand, a Gustav 84mm rocket launcher, and a Jeep mounting a .50-cal HMG.

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The Castro-regime force, from the 27th Infantry Company, 3rd Cuban Infantry Battalion: a Command Stand, five rifle stands, a general purpose (RPG-type) rocket, an 82mm mortar, and an armored car.

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Overview of the table, with right being north, CLA on the bottom (east) and regime forces on the top (west), with the radar site at top right (northwest).

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The Charlie G takes a shot at the enemy armored car.

For the whole battle, please check the blog at:
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It was fun and exactly what I'd hoped for using less forces than normal and on a smaller (2' x 2') board, and a great start to the campaign. I've got quite a few more of these on the way.

V/R,
Jack

Rod I Robertson30 May 2015 8:25 p.m. PST

Jack:
That was a very enjoyable report. The relish and enthusiasm in your narrative is apparent and it is obvious you are enjoying yourself. The minis and vehicles looked great and the terrain was…. well…. a Just Jack Classic! Viva Fidel, Viva Raoul, y Viva Cuba!
Cheers and good gaming.
Comrade Rodrigo

Weasel30 May 2015 8:52 p.m. PST

Counter-revolutionaries at the gates!

Great report!

Rod I Robertson31 May 2015 9:01 a.m. PST

Sólo Jack:
¡Viva la revolución del trabajador cubano y la muerte al ejército libertador cubano !
Vítores y buen juego.
Fidel Rodrigo, héroe de la revolución

Just Jack Supporting Member of TMP31 May 2015 8:14 p.m. PST

Thanks guys, but why are you two always on the wrong side ;)

V/R,
Jack

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