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Tango0118 Apr 2026 1:55 p.m. PST

"The Background
Reports had reached 2nd Leutnant Radetsky that Italian Legion troops had been seen near the frontier posts in his area of the Slavonian Military District. Why, he was not sure, as most Italian troops were fighting on home soil, but some had crossed into Hungary according to letters he ahd received from his grandfather. Locals had been reporting on thefts of cattle that were for destined for the Wiener Schnitzel market in Vienna, something that could not be allowed to be disrupted! So one late Spring morning he set of with his troops to patrol the border to see for himself what, if anything, was going on…

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To kick things off, I used the 'Lament Ridge' scenario, as it makes for a good start to the campaign and is easy to tie into the narrative. Both sides had the forces as outlined in the previous post, which are roughly 24 points each. This is a photo heavy post, so as is the norm some annotated photos will hopefully give you an idea of how the action unfolded…"

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Frederick Supporting Member of TMP18 Apr 2026 4:09 p.m. PST

Neat little battle – also loved how wide open the table was

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