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Beast44a02 Feb 2019 9:43 a.m. PST

Got in another game of Force on Force set in Iraq, circa 2005. An American force of a couple of squads with Humvees in support advance into a contested neighborhood to kill or capture an insurgent leader.

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And here's my library of games set in Iraq, spanning from the invasion, through the occupation, up to the rise of ISIS:
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Joe Legan02 Feb 2019 7:14 p.m. PST

Beast
Interesting game. Have to enjoy the walk overs when you have them. Before you recalibrate the scenario might want to try it again as the dice might truly have been on the Americans side that time!

The Archer04 Feb 2019 6:00 p.m. PST

Agreed with Joe.

Walkovers happen.

I've seen games where a force who should have gotten spanked hard turned in a killer game, putting a hammer to the more superior in number force

Dice are dice… and if a faction cannot make a roll, this stuff happens.

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