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TacticalPainter0106 Nov 2025 9:30 p.m. PST

It's coming close to the end game in the Scottish Corridor campaign for Chain of Command. The Germans have twelve games to take all six maps for a major victory. It is still possible for them to do that, but the delays the British have inflicted to date now leave them with little margin for error. In this, the next game, they try to exploit their breakthrough at Le Valtru and meet an isolated British platoon as they drive on towards Colleville. The full game report is here: Scottish Corridor: Exploiting the Gap

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Korvessa06 Nov 2025 9:56 p.m. PST

Very nice

Microbiggie07 Nov 2025 6:37 a.m. PST

Another great report Thanks

IronDuke596 Supporting Member of TMP07 Nov 2025 9:22 a.m. PST

A superb rendition of the battle coupled with an honest and perceptive AA analysis. This was a most enjoyable read. Thank you.

TacticalPainter0108 Nov 2025 2:30 p.m. PST

A superb rendition of the battle coupled with an honest and perceptive AA analysis. This was a most enjoyable read. Thank you.

Thanks. As is often the case, defeat is a better teacher than victory. Although in this case, I wish it was not so!

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