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winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - wulfir - 01-30-2007

Hechtel,
Belgium,
September 1944...

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Elements of the British Guards Armoured Division surge forward, deep into German held Belgium...


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Near Hechtel, rememnats of various German forces, chiefly the Grossmehl Fallschirmjaeger unit, deploy to delay the British...

winSPWW2
Great Britain advance vs Germany delay
September 1944
Air XXX


Big battle or small up to you. I'll play either side. Any takers? :smg:



RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - Fubar - 01-30-2007




RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - wulfir - 01-30-2007

Fubar! :)

Not a scenario yet - still a little short of sources, but good enough for a PBEM background...

PM me your email and I'll ship the setup...! cheers


RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - Fubar - 01-30-2007

PM sent. :)

cheers


RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - wulfir - 01-30-2007

Setup sent!

You'll be the British - if you want a crack at defending, I can set up a mirror game...

:cool:


RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - Fubar - 02-11-2007

Major Fubar listened in on the radio net and mulled over what had happened so far. His lead recon elements heading into town had started to come up against increasing resistance and he'd lost a couple of tanks, but it's nothing that couldn't be handled.

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His flanks were of more concern, after a few long range exchanges with Jagdpanthers things had gone a little quiet.......to quiet for his liking. Eek

cheers


RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - wulfir - 02-12-2007

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The enemy had made his approach slow and methodical..., the English, how typical, Grossmehl thought.

In the north they had begun to move into the houses of LOCH and heavy fighting was raging in front of the FJ positions in HECHTEL.

One Jagdpanther and two Pak's had been lost to enemy fire..., but the enemy had still not been able to get into HECHTEL proper..., maybe they could be held...


RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - Fubar - 02-13-2007

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Pilot Officer Stevenson banked away from his latest strafing run with a growing sense of dread. There was no enemy anti-aircraft fire that he could see so far and yet after 4 low level runs at the enemy he hadn't scored a single kill yet.

Well he had enough ammo for one more run and he was damned if he'd leave all the glory to those damn pongo's and their tanks.

cheers


RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - John(txic) - 02-14-2007


Is there room for another opponent, Ulf? Haven't played you for ages.

If you have the cd version, use Slot 5 or above: if not, Slots 1, 3 & 4 are free.

You can be Brit.




John


RE: winSPWW2: Belgium 1944 - wulfir - 02-15-2007

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The English were advancing behind smoke, throwing artillery into the town. Grossmehl had ordered their point elements supressed by MG and mortar fire. The enemy seemed reluctant to advance into HECHTEL, but to the north LOCH had fallen....

Ps,
John - setup sent