We have five Stuart tanks left of the six we started the session with. The first tank overran an already broken 20L crew, becoming Adjacent to a big stack of Rumanian infantry in a building on the left side of the village. On the far left a rear guard of a 247 with a light mortar in a Craig hex on a ridge was broken. A tank and two infantry squads failed to kill it. Another 247 stood bravely in a Stone Building out in the middle of nowhere on the left. On the right side, we tried to introduce Steve to "ASL Sleaze," but the tank started the turn BU. We argued that although this was not the traditional type of "ASL Sleaze," the stack of Rumanian infantry could not fire Subsequence First Fire at our infantry because we were in the same hex with the stack. All week Don and I talked of taking out the 20L position on the right side. After the GUn fired elsewhere, we decided to overrun it! The first Stuart rode into battle. The first tank and it's rider 447 was immobilized by a nice dice roll in the Adjacent hex. Crew bailed out. The second tank, with time with a rider 447 and an 8-1 leader, successfully broke the crew and ride past him. We stopped there, after Rumanian rout phase and before our rout and advance phase. Counter congestion was an issue. Tim