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Redcoatphil06 Oct 2016 11:16 a.m. PST

Well The campaign has finally begun. Kati and her 4th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment Der Führer launched their first attack on L'Abbaye Blanche, defended by F Company 120th Infantry Regiment 30th division. Full report linked below. Two things that are already getting to me in a campaign setting(as this is our first one) 1. trying to anticipate her attack divides up my troops more than I'd like and 2. the idea of battlefield attrition i think left me too cautious. I don't like losing men!
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anyway enjoy- phil

Frederick Supporting Member of TMP06 Oct 2016 12:12 p.m. PST

Great AAR! Sounds like you will have an interesting challenge, my friend – good gaming!

(Leftee)06 Oct 2016 4:06 p.m. PST

Bought all these pint size campaigns – there seems to be a lot of differences in how each works. The 29 Let's Go seems to be the simplest and the Old Hickory one of the most complicated. Interested in your further reports!

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