Spencer Armstrong
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Yes.In a slightly off-topic post, did Red Factories (aka Red October) make its schedules appearance?
Yes.In a slightly off-topic post, did Red Factories (aka Red October) make its schedules appearance?
It is part of the entry battle for Seoul around Hill 105-S. It features Marine M-26s, a Flame Dragon and a Dozer with their light infantry escort on their way to link up with the 1st Marines.Would love to hear the deets on WO32, the Korean War scenario.
I'm seeing Sicily.The boards look like they have an Ardennes feel to them.
Winner, winner,the village on 10a reminds me of board 3
Yes it doesthe village on 10a reminds me of board 3
This is essentially the same action (and USMC OOB) as is portrayed in Schwerpunkt's RPT 147 'Fish To Fry', which is included in Rally Point 15/Special Study 1 of the Korean War.It is part of the entry battle for Seoul around Hill 105-S. It features Marine M-26s, a Flame Dragon and a Dozer with their light infantry escort on their way to link up with the 1st Marines.
Yes, that is correct. Having looked at this action in detail for other reasons, I like the look/feel of the WO version.This is essentially the same action (and USMC OOB) as is portrayed in Schwerpunkt's RPT 147 'Fish To Fry', which is included in Rally Point 15/Special Study 1 of the Korean War.
This is essentially the same action (and USMC OOB) as is portrayed in Schwerpunkt's RPT 147 'Fish To Fry', which is included in Rally Point 15/Special Study 1 of the Korean War.
Yes, but with orchards rather than woods in the village - an improvement IMO.the village on 10a reminds me of board 3