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RE: Cold War PG! - JayTownsend - 05-07-2013 The Army gets 3 Pershing tanks on July 31st that were rushed by train to the Chinju area and Army gets a couple of Platoons of Sherman tanks used on August 2nd and 3rd before that you are correct, mostly M24s and a few M19s. The first game will reflect all of the above. June 25th-August 4th. Lots of movement in this period. The Marines and Army get a lot more tanks after the first game. RE: Cold War PG! - JayTownsend - 05-07-2013 Anyway, I talk way too much! I better stop now! RE: Cold War PG! - dirk - 05-07-2013 Jay, What were the British Tanks in Korea? RE: Cold War PG! - JayTownsend - 05-07-2013 (05-07-2013, 02:31 PM)dirk Wrote: Jay, The Centurnion to name a few but they appear starting after the Break-out of the Pusan Perimeter and in larger numbers with the advance to Yalu. RE: Cold War PG! - JayTownsend - 05-09-2013 Also think SU-76! RE: Cold War PG! - larry marak - 07-07-2015 The announcement of the new East Germany barracks troops and scenarios is the first true expansion for the Iron Curtain game series since Polish Steel, as Patton's Nightmare, Red and White, and Hammer and Sickle were just reworkings of the first two products. With all the alternate history already established by such games as the GDW Third World War series and the various Nato Games released in the 80's, there's infinite room for new boxed games and expansions. Hoping to see the BAOR blooded in combat before too long. (apologies to all my British friends, but the North German Plain has been begging for PG action for many years). :-) RE: Cold War PG! - thomaso827 - 07-07-2015 I've wanted to take the maps from the Korean War games and use them for some '70s gaming. The two incidents of that period could easily have gotten hot pretty fast, and the many little incursions that never seem to get publicized would help to fill out a series of scenarios, anyway. Always wondered how far the one battalion of M-60s from the 2nd Infantry Division would have stretched to support the many units of obsolete ROK tanks from that period. Tom Oxley |