02-25-2014, 10:51 PM,
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vince hughes
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RE: The Struggle For A Commission: The Diary
Part.4 : Stalemate at St.Barthelemy
This amazing scenario continues to ebb and flow.
Session 1 was even stevens but I felt comfy as the Germans. Session 2, the US applied serious pressure to the flanks putting the German positions under serious threat. Session 3, the Germans regain the advantage and seem to nullify a lot of the pressure and place themselves as 'favourites', the latest session, No.4 saw the US fightback again.
Only 3 turns were played in this session, with two of them going the distance. This made the turns long but long turns will assist the US. Daniels attack on my right flank continued, albeit weakened, but they finally got eyes on my on-board artillery set up there in the town. The Americans wasted no time in bringing OBA upon these guns and destroying the Nebelwurfer and 120mm mortar. The battle now rages around the town, with both sides sending more men to it.
On my left, the US push for the objective crossroads and made some brave ground but with some cost in loss and disorder. Again, both sides are plying men into the area for a final scrimmage. Not sure whether the American surge will be enough and perhaps just one short turn in the final 3 turns may end any US hopes. That said, the flow of this game has been sensational IMO and has been well fought by both sides. Just have to make a final date for the last session of a very enjoyable scenario.
The Germans also suffered the highest casualties in this session. They lost 6 steps to the US 4 steps. Total steps lost now stand at German 16, American 32.
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02-26-2014, 12:30 AM,
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vince hughes
Second Lieutenant
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RE: The Struggle For A Commission: The Diary
Hugmenot,
If you are reading, a statistical aside for you:
The 32 steps of foot you have lost so far in this scenario is the highest amount of steps of foot lost by the US in a scenario that I have played. The previous highest of 28 was suffered by Wayne in Westwall # 3 "If Only He Could Cook", which ended as a US loss with a total of 31 steps lost.
The highest total steps lost by the US in a scenario was 45 steps, again by Wayne in Westwall # 2 "Reconnaiscance In Force" (8 FOOT, 24 AFV, 13 APC), but he went on to win that one.
The losses by the SS in this scenario (16 which includes 10 GREN) pushes SS GREN losses over the 100 steps mark in all my games to date.
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02-26-2014, 05:29 AM,
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RE: The Struggle For A Commission: The Diary
(02-26-2014, 12:30 AM)vince hughes Wrote: Hugmenot,
If you are reading, a statistical aside for you:
The 32 steps of foot you have lost so far in this scenario is the highest amount of steps of foot lost by the US in a scenario that I have played. The previous highest of 28 was suffered by Wayne in Westwall # 3 "If Only He Could Cook", which ended as a US loss with a total of 31 steps lost.
The highest total steps lost by the US in a scenario was 45 steps, again by Wayne in Westwall # 2 "Reconnaiscance In Force" (8 FOOT, 24 AFV, 13 APC), but he went on to win that one.
The losses by the SS in this scenario (16 which includes 10 GREN) pushes SS GREN losses over the 100 steps mark in all my games to date.
I appear to very profligate with my cardboard soldiers
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