Well,... as part of my retraining in ASL after 10 years I finished up my first SASL mission with a British rifle company in Norway, beginning in mid-April. As this is relatively short campaign the company will be given weekly missions through the end of May until the historical evacuation. Then off to the Mediterranean.
The area that No 3 Coy (Ind) was committed to was with the landing of the146th Brigade at Namsos. Executing a Recon(naissance) mission toward Steinkjer the company got delayed for far too long trying to silence a HMG in a farm that covered a fortified AT position at the village crossroads on board 17. By the end of the battle (16 turns) the company was fairly shot up but recovered enough to move on its next mission.
The mission was a defeat as I amassed exactly the same CVP count as the DEFENDER - 42.
One thing about SASL is that you do need to refer to the RB,... a lot. I can't believe that I had to remind myself by checking the rules that residual firepower is not left in a hex if the ROF is maintained.
So much to learn again but it is starting to comeback.