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Umpire's Report 1
Photos added, AAR to follow tomorrow as it's late here now. Suffice to
say that the Axis were ready for the troopers and the troopers really
wanted the bridge. The attack stalled just as the dairy was reached. Both
sides had taken unacceptable causalities and, with so many officers down,
the Allies had to regroup. Tactically a win for the Axis, but at great
cost. For the Allies, their first, bloody lesson in the hedgerows.
Tim Bactrian
Umpire's
Report 2
With what I must assume was a combination of the long holiday weekend
and turkey hangovers the number of players dropped to one, myself. I was
determined to play out the scenario I received. Digging into my bag of
tricks, including the Charlie Don't Surf (CDS) system, I devised the following solitaire system
with game progress determining Axis motive and movement.
Ten Axis
Blinds were laid out in probable positions. The content of the Axis
solitaire Blinds system was determined randomly with a d10, 1 to
4 being a dummy, 5 to 1 0 being various combinations of the six
squads and the three Big Men. As each Blind was spotted or wanted to
reveal and deploy, a d10 was rolled determining if it was a dummy or actual
troops. The Axis Sniper and MMG were set up on the second floor of the
dairy, where for the first 14 turns only long range pot shots were taken,
resulting in a limited amount of causalities.
The random die dropped
three
Axis squads and a leader right in the first line of hedgerows. Which led
to the
82nd being shot up pretty good at the start as the first Allied Blind move
onto the board consisted of one die of movement and spotting with the
remainder, disclosing the
Axis at short range. Following Allied Blinds scooted left and right in an
effort to out flank the Axis position, but the additional Axis squads that deployed on a
random basis halted the first wave of Allies. By turn 4, all but one Axis
squad was deployed in a forward defensive position.
Axis losses were minimal
at first, with three of the six Allied squads at half strength. Losses included
two
Allied and one Axis leader.
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