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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP18 Jul 2022 9:13 p.m. PST

"…The Dastardly Regular Opponent decided that we would be taking a trip to North Africa, thanks to his collection of adobe buildings and hessian sack matting. By pooling forces with the Creative Regular Opponent, they managed to assemble three platoons for each side, ideal for the number of players we managed to wrangle (until one unfortunately had to drop out due to illness).

It's November 1941 and Operation Crusader is underway. As part of the offensive, New Zealand forces and British Guards are to capture a ridgeline outside of Tobruk to help break the siege and rescue the Aussies trapped inside the perimeter. Against them, the Afrika Korps and an advanced element of the newly arrived Fallschirmjäger have dug in, including several anti-tank guns that managed to push back the previous day's armoured assault…"


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Durban Gamer19 Jul 2022 4:12 a.m. PST

Very nice. Thanks for posting Armand.

Rich Bliss19 Jul 2022 11:55 a.m. PST

A bridge in the desert. Clever.

Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP19 Jul 2022 3:44 p.m. PST

A votre service mon ami…

Armand

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