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27 Jul 2021 3:38 a.m. PST
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Nottingham Wargames27 Jul 2021 2:38 a.m. PST

Another romp around Burma in which British Empire troops perform a classic close support operation between infantry, armour and artillery, to winkle out some stubborn Japanese defenders. All undertaken effectively, before everyone returned to camp to enjoy some light entertainment and comedy 'skits', admirably performed by the Royal Artillery Concert Party.

Once again we see the Queen of the Battlefield – General Lee tanks – take centre stage, along with some useful recce provided with Indian Pattern Wheeled Carriers.

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John Leahy Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Jul 2021 3:24 a.m. PST

I enjoyed reading these battle reports. Your games are really nicely done! I also went back and re-read your Rapid Fire 1/35 54mm battle reports. I also game in this scale (and 1/72 20mm). Your games were again excellent looking.
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John

FlyXwire27 Jul 2021 7:01 a.m. PST

Grand fun!

You guys are characters too.

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