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"WRG Armour and Infantry 1950-1975 rules" Topic
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Mike G | 23 Jan 2011 3:19 p.m. PST |
I cannot find my copy any where. There is a section on paratroop drops. There is a chart that is a survival chart. I believe that there are negatives to your unit survival roll if you land in swamp, water, urban etc. Could anyone let me know how the chart reads and the modifiers are? I am going to run a game, I use a home brew rule-set and I planned on using that section of the WRG rule book. Sorry for anybody receiving this more than once through cross-posting. Thank you, Mike |
MajorB | 23 Jan 2011 3:41 p.m. PST |
This may help: PDF link It's the 2nd edition, since: "The set for 1950 to 1975 was published in January 1974 while the next edition for Armour and Infantry 1950-1985 appeared in June 1979 – this is the set included here because we no longer have a copy of the first edition." wrg.me.uk I think what you may be after is on p37: "Infantry elements need 2 to survive, infantry support weapons 3, others 4. Add 2 if in bad going or built-up area." |
Mike G | 23 Jan 2011 4:31 p.m. PST |
Margard, Thank you very much. That is what I needed. Mike |
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